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SCOTLAND'S school qualifications body needs an extra injection of government cash in order to sustain the improvements it has made since the exams fiasco of 2000, according to the public finance watchdog.
A report published yesterday by Audit Scotland says the predicted fall in school rolls will lead to a reduction in the amount of money the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) receives in exam charges, meaning it will need more support from the Scottish Executive.See the full content of this document
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Exams Body 'Needs More Cash From Executive'
Overall, the report praises the steps...
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