Students leave for classes after their recess at a secondary school in Singapore Oct 27, 2016. (Reuters photo)SINGAPORE: More than 200 students in Singapore had part of their British-administered school leaving exam paper stolen when they were sent to be marked in Britain, the Singapore exam board said on Friday. The exam board said the 238 affected students -- who represented about 3% of those who sat the exam - had been given "valid and fair assessment" and all passed in results released on Friday. The students' performance in the other papers and their cohorts' performance in the subject were used to determine their overall grade. "Nobody expected something like that would happen," said Micole Lim, 18, who was one of 60 affected students from the Hwa Chong Institution.
Source: Bangkok Post February 23, 2018 09:45 UTC