- Source: Scottish Examination Board
The Scottish Examination Board (SEB), formerly known as the Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board (SCEEB), was the academic examination board for Scottish schools from 1965 to 1997.
History
From their introduction in 1888 until 1964, Scottish school qualifications were awarded directly by the UK Government's Scottish Education Department.
The Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board (SCEEB) was established in 1964 to take over the awarding of Scottish school qualifications from 1965. The SCEEB became known as the Scottish Examination Board (SEB) in 1982.
The SEB used to administer all of Scotland's academic qualifications, including Standard Grades and Highers.
On 1 April 1997, the Scottish Examination Board merged with the Scottish Vocational Education Council (SCOTVEC) to form the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA).
References
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- Asma
- Scottish Examination Board
- Examination board
- Examination boards in the United Kingdom
- Scottish Qualifications Authority
- Certificate of Sixth Year Studies
- Higher (Scottish)
- Seb
- Scottish Gaelic
- Scottish Vocational Education Council
- National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health