AQA – the country’s largest exam board – has maintained that its advanced information for GCSE biology exams was accurate after scores of distressed pupils complained, claiming they had been given the wrong advice.
On Tuesday morning, AQA staged three separate biology papers; a single biology exam and two combined papers (synergy and trilogy).
Separate advanced information was distributed for each exam, highlighting topics that definitely would and would not be assessed.
But pupils took to Twitter to question AQA, claiming they had provided the wrong information.