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Young artist goes viral after ‘thanking’ SQA for C mark

Student receives hundreds of messages of support after sharing artwork and disappointment over lower-than-expected grade
6th August 2020, 1:52pm

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Young artist goes viral after ‘thanking’ SQA for C mark

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Young Artist Goes Viral After 'thanking' Sqa For C Mark

The drawings of a young artist and aspiring teacher have gone viral after he “thanked” the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) for a lower-than-expected mark in art and design.

Aberdeenshire pupil Sean Robertson’s tweet with four of his sketches has been retweeted nearly 22,000 times, and prompted hundreds of messages of support, after he wrote “Cheers for the C in art”.

It was reported that he had been on course to study primary education at the University of Aberdeen.

Cheers for the C in art

- Sean Robertson (@Seanrobertsonn)

The tweet came as the SQA came under huge pressure for its approach to downgrading around 125,000 estimates by teachers of students’ grades.

Michael Marra, a Labour councillor in Dundee, tweeted: “Thing in my head all day after seeing this: Picasso could be reincarnated in Pollock (sic) and da Vinci reborn in Dundee and the SQA would have knocked them down from an A to a C.”

Meanwhile, students are planning to protest outside the Scottish Qualifications Authority’s Glasgow headquarters tomorrow, following the controversy over Tuesday’s SQA results.

Young people are also voicing their frustration and anger  which, by 1pm today, had gathered around 32,000 signatures and describes the SQA’s approach to grading students as “completely unacceptable and wrong”.

This afternoon SQA: Where’s Our Say, a protest group started by students, has published four action points as a way to make amends for the “devastating” and “unfair” results released on Tuesday.

‼️Here are FOUR actions we need to campaign for to help pupils mitigate the impact now:

We warned for months of an issue as YP were not at the heart when this system was designed..

Seeing the devastating/unfair - We need action. Scottish pupils deserve better.

- SQA: Where’s Our Say? (@SQAOurSay)

One of these is to run alternative exams, as is being planned in England, but that option was ruled out by education secretary John Swinney when Tes Scotland asked him about it on Tuesday (see video below).

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