Cambridge fined £270,000 for exam paper errors
Regulator Ofqual has fined Cambridge OCR £270,000 for serious errors relating to A and AS Level physics exam papers in summer 2025, which also meant some students were issued with the wrong grades.
Between April and October 2025, 12 errors were identified in Cambridge OCR’s AS and A Level physics exam papers and mark schemes. The exam board failed to ensure the papers’ content was fit for purpose, in breach of its conditions.
Errors were contained in assessment materials delivered to over 14,000 students. They included errors in exam paper questions and in the marking scheme which guides examiners.
Some of the errors were identified before exams, and Cambridge OCR issued correction notices to schools to correct these mistakes.
Others were identified after exams had taken place, and Cambridge OCR took action prior to issuing results when necessary, including by awarding full marks to all candidates for the affected question.
However, 2 errors were identified after results day. Correction of these errors led to 37 students receiving a grade increase by 1 grade. In total, 33 of the incorrect grades were issued to AS Level students due to an exam paper error, and 4 resulted from a mark scheme error for A Level.
Cambridge OCR also failed to have in place clear arrangements for Special Consideration – by which schools could request adjustments to marks because of the errors. This led to 3 other incorrect higher results being issued. Cambridge OCR chose not to reduce those by one grade, to prevent an adverse effect on the students affected.
“Students deserve quality exam assessment materials. After years of hard study, these unacceptable failures caused anxiety for students during their exams. Some were issued incorrect grades,” said Amanda Swann, Ofqual’s Executive Director for Delivery.
“We will always act to protect students’ interests and maintain public confidence in our qualifications system.”
The root causes of the incidents related to inadequate systems of control, workplace competence and insufficient workplace capacity.