The joint contingency plan is designed to ensure a consistent and effective response to any major disruption to the examination system in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Examples of disruptions could include severe weather, widespread illness, travel disruption or system failures.
Published 13 February 2015 Last updated 7 May 2024 +show all updates
Updated to include DfEs guidance for education settings on protective security and preparedness.
This document was updated in October 2023 to include Ofquals final decisions on long-term resilience arrangements, and the Department for Education (DfE)s guidance for education settings with confirmed reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
Updated 'General contingency guidance' to include 'Handling strike action in schools from the Department for Education in England'.Updated 'Widespread national disruption to the taking of examinations or assessments' section to notify that the Department for Education has updated its guidance on handling strike action in schools.
Removing information related to pandemic disruption for 2021 to 2022, adding links to newly published guidance and updating existing links.
Links in the document updated to point at the latest resources and information.
Updated guidance document republished with updated links.
Updated guidance document; included a link to the Joint Council for Qualifications' joint contingency plan.