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School leaders · 2026

IGCSE & A Level Assessment Platform for Schools (No Exams 2026)

With exams cancelled, schools must manage IGCSE and A Level internal assessments, IGCSE and A Level predicted grades, and academic consistency—while meeting expectations from students, parents, and boards.

  • IGCSE & A Level internal assessments
  • IGCSE & A Level predicted grades
  • Cambridge & Edexcel

Schools must now rely on structured IGCSE and A Level internal assessments, IGCSE and A Level mock exams, and IGCSE and A Level predicted grade systems to determine final outcomes.

Who feels the pressure

The Pressure on Schools Has Never Been Higher

Four groups now depend on how clearly your school runs assessment and grading—each with different questions and expectations.

Students

Students are uncertain about how IGCSE and A Level grades are calculated without exams.

Parents

Parents expect transparency in IGCSE and A Level predicted grades for students.

Teachers

Teachers must now design, assess, and standardise IGCSE and A Level internal assessments—while maintaining consistency across classes.

Schools

Schools are responsible for producing defensible IGCSE and A Level grades backed by clear academic evidence.

AI Buddy for Schools

Visual dashboard for IGCSE and A Level assessment tracking and IGCSE and A Level predicted grades — cohort analytics for teachers and school leaders

Primary capability

Visual Dashboard for IGCSE & A Level Assessment, Tracking & Predicted Grades

With IGCSE and A Level exams cancelled, schools must rely on IGCSE and A Level internal assessments and IGCSE and A Level predicted grades to determine student outcomes.

AI Buddy's dashboard gives school leaders and teachers a clear, real-time view of student performance, helping track IGCSE and A Level internal assessments, identify learning gaps, and ensure IGCSE and A Level predicted grades are accurate, consistent, and backed by data.

  • Real-time tracking of IGCSE & A Level internal assessments
  • Clear visibility into student performance and learning gaps
  • Accurate IGCSE and A Level predicted grade insights for reporting and moderation
  • Cohort and class-level assessment standardisation
  • Data-backed records for academic evidence and audits

Explore how AI Buddy helps schools manage IGCSE and A Level internal assessments and IGCSE and A Level predicted grades

The shift

From Final Exams to IGCSE and A Level Internal Assessment Systems

IGCSE and A Level grades are now determined through IGCSE and A Level mock exams, IGCSE and A Level internal assessments, coursework, and IGCSE and A Level predicted grades.

Schools need structured systems to manage this transition effectively.

Platform

A Structured Assessment System for Schools

AI Buddy supports schools with a complete IGCSE assessment platform and A Level grading system.

AI Buddy helps international schools manage IGCSE and A Level assessments through a centralised, data-driven platform.

  • Conduct IGCSE & A Level mock exams aligned with Cambridge and Edexcel standards
  • Track student performance across IGCSE and A Level internal assessments
  • Generate accurate IGCSE and A Level predicted grades for reporting and moderation
  • Maintain consistent academic records for audit and review

Ensure Consistency, Accuracy, and Confidence in Grading

Schools can standardise assessment processes, improve IGCSE and A Level predicted grade accuracy, and provide reliable academic evidence.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Focused answers on IGCSE and A Level predicted grades, IGCSE and A Level internal assessments, and IGCSE and A Level mock exams for international schools.

How are IGCSE grades calculated without exams?

When final examinations are cancelled, IGCSE grades are typically derived from structured internal evidence: IGCSE and A Level mock exams, coursework, teacher assessments, and IGCSE and A Level predicted grades that follow board guidance. Schools must document how each grade was reached so outcomes can be moderated and defended. A dedicated IGCSE assessment platform for schools helps align this evidence with Cambridge and Edexcel expectations.

How do schools ensure accurate IGCSE and A Level predicted grades?

Accurate IGCSE and A Level predicted grades depend on consistent marking, cross-teacher standardisation, and performance data across topics and time. Schools reduce bias by using common assessments, moderation meetings, and clear grade descriptors. Platforms that track attempts, timing, and cohort trends make IGCSE and A Level predicted grades for students easier to justify to parents and boards.

What tools help manage IGCSE and A Level internal assessments?

Schools benefit from tools that centralise IGCSE and A Level internal assessments, support IGCSE and A Level mock exams aligned to board standards, and surface analytics at student and cohort level. AI Buddy is built for international schools offering Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel pathways—combining practice, auto-marking, and reporting so IGCSE and A Level internal assessments schools run are easier to manage at scale.

How can schools standardise grading across teachers?

Standardisation usually involves shared rubrics, common papers or tasks, and comparing samples of student work before grades are finalised. Technology can help by storing outcomes in one place, flagging outliers, and keeping an audit trail. That is why many leaders look for an IGCSE assessment platform for schools rather than disconnected spreadsheets and documents.

Next step

Take the Next Step with AI Buddy

See how Tutopiya's AI Buddy platform supports international schools with IGCSE and A Level assessments, IGCSE and A Level predicted grade tracking, and IGCSE and A Level internal evaluation systems built for Cambridge and Edexcel pathways.

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