Set of people who judge exams, oppositions or other similar calls.
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Examples for "examination board"
Examples for "examination board"
1Northern Ireland's examination board is to investigate why girls are outperforming boys in the A-level exams.
2Regrettably this decision has had to be taken by the examination board because of the actions of a member of Eton's staff.
3But the examination board may have been more enlightened about how they marked papers -to everyone's surprise I left school with nine.
4And Mrs Gascoyne is going to write a letter to the examination board to say that you're going to take the exam after all.
5Nearly 1,000 pupils in Northern Ireland have been sent a written apology from the examination board for a GCSE grading mistake.
1The exam board OCR attacked "unnecessary and inappropriate mass testing" of 15-year-olds.
2If we're slow, we fall foul of exam cheat No 1: the exam board.
3Andrew Hall, of the AQA exam board, said overall results were similar to previous years.
4The results were reviewed by a subject exam board and confirmed by a departmental exam board.
5A spokesperson for exam board Cambridge International said: We recognise that this is distressing for the students involved.
Translations for evaluating court