Address Cambridge A Levels & IGCSE exam leaks

Recent signers:
Abdullah Aqeel and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, the students and parents, are raising urgent concerns regarding alleged exam paper leaks affecting O Level, A Level, and IGCSE examinations, including:

A Level Mathematics P1
A Level Chemistry Practical
IGCSE Biology (alleged)

These incidents have seriously undermined the fairness and integrity of the examination process. Students who worked honestly are now at a clear disadvantage, while trust in the system continues to decline.

We call upon Cambridge Assessment International Education to take immediate, transparent, and fair action.

Our Demands:
1. Free Retakes for Affected Students
All impacted candidates must be given the option of free retakes in both the October/November and May/June sessions, without penalty.

2. Full Investigation & Accountability
A thorough and independent investigation must be conducted into these leaks.

3. Public Report with Transparency
A detailed report must be released publicly, clearly outlining what occurred, how it happened, and the names of individuals or institutions involved.

4. Legal Action Against Those Responsible
Strict legal action must be taken against anyone found responsible for compromising exam integrity.

5. Clear Preventive Plan
A concrete and enforceable plan must be introduced to ensure such incidents do not happen again.

 
Why This Matters:
Students dedicate years of effort toward these examinations. Any compromise in fairness directly impacts futures, university admissions, and mental well-being.

Cambridge generates significant revenue globally, including an estimated $170 million annually from Pakistan alone, yet students continue to face repeated issues without sufficient accountability or transparency.

This is not just about one exam session - it is about restoring trust in the system.

 
Call to Action:
Sign this petition to demand fairness, transparency, and justice for all students.

Follow @openeduoalevels for updates and to stay informed as this movement grows.

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Recent signers:
Abdullah Aqeel and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, the students and parents, are raising urgent concerns regarding alleged exam paper leaks affecting O Level, A Level, and IGCSE examinations, including:

A Level Mathematics P1
A Level Chemistry Practical
IGCSE Biology (alleged)

These incidents have seriously undermined the fairness and integrity of the examination process. Students who worked honestly are now at a clear disadvantage, while trust in the system continues to decline.

We call upon Cambridge Assessment International Education to take immediate, transparent, and fair action.

Our Demands:
1. Free Retakes for Affected Students
All impacted candidates must be given the option of free retakes in both the October/November and May/June sessions, without penalty.

2. Full Investigation & Accountability
A thorough and independent investigation must be conducted into these leaks.

3. Public Report with Transparency
A detailed report must be released publicly, clearly outlining what occurred, how it happened, and the names of individuals or institutions involved.

4. Legal Action Against Those Responsible
Strict legal action must be taken against anyone found responsible for compromising exam integrity.

5. Clear Preventive Plan
A concrete and enforceable plan must be introduced to ensure such incidents do not happen again.

 
Why This Matters:
Students dedicate years of effort toward these examinations. Any compromise in fairness directly impacts futures, university admissions, and mental well-being.

Cambridge generates significant revenue globally, including an estimated $170 million annually from Pakistan alone, yet students continue to face repeated issues without sufficient accountability or transparency.

This is not just about one exam session - it is about restoring trust in the system.

 
Call to Action:
Sign this petition to demand fairness, transparency, and justice for all students.

Follow @openeduoalevels for updates and to stay informed as this movement grows.

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Petition created on 30 April 2026