A new initiative launched by North Lanarkshire Council has helped more than 450 adults gain qualifications and improve their numeracy skills.
Since its launch, the programme, run by the council, has supported over 450 adults. As of December 2024, 360 learners had registered for Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) courses.
Scotland's exam board has failed to release a report examining its handling of Higher History marking controversy.
Scotland’s exams watchdog has announced that it is splitting the roles of Chief Executive and Chief Examining Officer.
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