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Exams officers can use our access to script services to view copies of students’ completed question papers or ‘scripts’, so schools and colleges can decide whether to request a review of marking, and to support teaching and learning. All access to scripts services are free of charge.
Remember, you must have written permission from students before you can access the scripts.
Before you submit a review of marking, we recommend you download the original script from our Access to Scripts service as the script will be removed as soon as the review is submitted. Copies of reviewed scripts can be requested when you submit the review of marking.
Private candidates can request access to scripts, reviews of results and appeals directly from Cambridge OCR.
For the Level 2 on-screen tests and Level 3 IT Unit CC, scripts are made available using the Candidate Review feature in Surpass.
When we receive your request, we'll add a keycode and passcode to a secure folder within our secure file-sharing system called 'Kiteworks'. You'll then receive an email with a link to the location and login details. Please click and access your keycode and passcode as soon as you receive the link.
This will allow you (and/or your candidates) to view their marked on-screen test in a browser as a Review Test within Surpass.
You will be able to view the marks awarded for each question (if attempted), the candidate’s response and, for Unit 2C, any annotations added by the examiner.
The access to scripts request service is not available for the Level 2 Digital Media Unit 2C and Level 3 Performing Arts Unit 2C Surpass projects.
For these units you will have uploaded completed work for your candidates to a Surpass project and will have kept a copy at your centre.
The results for these Unit 2C projects will be made available in the Results screen in Surpass. You'll be able to run various reports, including the candidate report which gives a breakdown of the percentage of marks achieved at each of the learning outcomes or mark levels for the candidate’s marked proposal.