VCAA fail means dud exam question won’t be counted
A VCE exam will be marked out of 79 not 80 because a question that was rewritten after the leak scandal was so poorly worded it was “invalidated”.
A VCE exam will be marked out of 79 not 80 because a question that was rewritten after the leak scandal was so poorly worded it was “invalidated”.
An injured student is still in hospital more than two weeks on from a balcony collapse while parts of the college’s middle school Heyington campus in Toorak remain cordoned off.
The true extent of the VCE exam bungle remains unknown, with schools fearing the list of 56 affected tests could balloon.
Teens celebrating the end of school life on the Mornington Peninsula are being offered hard drugs like ketamine and cocaine by shady dealers, after taking to social media to share their party spots.
Year 12 students have set fire to their uniforms and books while lashing out at the exam authority following the leaked questions scandal.
More detail has been released about how students’ marks will be reviewed in the wake of the VCE exam leaks as yet another embarrassing leak was revealed.
How is the VCAA going to mark these exams? Will students be penalised for accessing the hidden questions? Here’s what parents need to know about the VCE cheat sheet scandal.
There are often claims of leaks during VCE exams, but this year the talk was more persistent and specific than usual.
Some private school parents, spending up to $50,000 for year 12 fees, are “set to go nuclear” if their children miss out on prestigious tertiary offers.
Two more VCE exams sat by students on Monday morning have been caught up in the cheat sheets scandal, as the head of Victoria’s VCE exams system abruptly resigned.
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