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Conflict in the Middle East: Examination Disruption

Ongoing Conflict

Disruptions to assessments and examinations

Last updated 10 April 2026

We understand that the ongoing conflict in parts of the Middle East may be disrupting schooling and examinations for some applicants. We appreciate that this uncertainty can be challenging, especially during a period when exams and assessments are a key priority. Please be assured that we are aware of these difficulties and remain committed to reviewing all applications fairly and thoughtfully.

We also recognise that exam arrangements differ between countries, schools, and examination boards, and that some applicants may still be able to sit their exams as planned.

This page sets out the information we have received from examination boards so far and explains our approach to the different arrangements that may be in place. We will update this page as further information is received from examination boards.

Extenuating Circumstances Form

Applicants who firmly accept their offer, will be contacted in June and given the opportunity to complete our Extenuating Circumstances Form B.

This form is intended to allow applicants to provide information about specific personal circumstances that may have affected their performance in final examinations or assessments. It should not be used to report general examination board arrangements or wider disruption, which are covered on this page.

If examinations or assessments are affected as a result of general disruption, no immediate action is required.

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