About assessment arrangements
Assessment Arrangements for 2020-21
The Assessment Arrangements Request (AAR) system is closed due to the cancellation of the 2021 National Qualification examinations. Centres do not need to submit assessment arrangement requests to SQA for National Qualifications in 2020-21.
You should continue to use the same assessment arrangements processes already in place in your centre to support candidates requiring an assessment arrangement for an internal assessment
Please be aware of the following when considering assessment arrangements:
- That you comply with the most up to date guidance on COVID-19 both from your local authority and Scottish government
- Where an arrangement is not possible, wherever possible, try an alternative. For example, if a candidate uses a human reader but this is not possible to provide, consider whether a computer reader would suffice. The candidate may need extra time to practice this.
- Where candidates are unable to come into the centre, internal assessments can be conducted remotely provided appropriate authentication measures are in place, which for some assessments will require online supervision.
See our guidance for centres on remote assessment.
If any of your candidates are disabled, or have additional support needs, and have been identified as needing assessment arrangements, please ensure that these are in place for each assessment and/or assignment. Where possible, you should follow your normal internal process for requesting assessment arrangements.
You should keep a record of your decisions and any evidence that supports them.
If you are in any doubt about whether a candidate is eligible for a particular assessment arrangement, or whether the assessment arrangement compromises the assessment or competence standards, your SQA co-ordinator should contact us as soon as possible. This will allow SQA sufficient time to give consideration to your request before the candidate undertakes the assessment. You should provide full details of the:
- candidate's difficulty in accessing the assessment
- proposed assessment arrangement
- specific assessment being undertaken.
Contact: Assessment Arrangements Team.
Assessment arrangements allow candidates who are disabled, and/or have been identified as having additional support needs, access to appropriate arrangements to complete the assessment without compromising its integrity.
Principles and procedures you must follow when providing assessment arrangements:
Further guidance
- Additional Guidance for use when requesting Adapted Question Papers and Artwork (3.08 MB)
- Using a scribe in the assessment of writing in Modern Languages and Gaelic (Learners) (18 KB)
- Information on the appropriate use of Speech Recognition Software in SQA's external examinations (43 KB)
- Use of a bilingual dictionary for English as an Additional Language (EAL) candidates (173 KB)
A large comprehensive school describes how they have approached supporting candidates with mental health difficulties in SQA's National Qualifications.
Case Study on Mental Health (210 KB)
Related Information
- Guide to Reasonable Adjustments in Regulated Qualifications (121 KB)
- Understanding Standards of the talking and listening components
- Support in National Literacy Units
- Supporting candidates in Literacy assessments
- Reasonable Adjustments for SVQs and Related Qualifications (84 KB)
- Section 96(7) Equality Act 2010
Contact Information
- Assessment Arrangements

- 0345 213 6890
External Web Links
Information, guidance and training on Digital Question Papers and Speech Recognition Software
SSC BSL Glossary of Curriculum Terms
A list of subject-specific terms in British Sign Language.