NEXT year's Higher and Advanced Higher exams have been cancelled, John Swinney has confirmed.
The Education Secretary's announcement to the Scottish Parliament follows concerns that allowing the tests to take place would disproportionately impact pupils in the most deprived areas of the country.
Mr Swinney told parliament that pupils had lost a significant amount of teaching time due to the pandemic, with poorer communities suffering more.
He said it was a question of fairness.
Next year’s National 5 exams had already been cancelled and will be replaced with teacher-estimated grades after Mr Swinney said holding a full diet would be “simply too big a risk” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
There were also concerns that holding the exams would not be fair given high rates of absence in parts of the country.
Data shows as many as 15 per cent of all S4 pupils were not in attendance at school as of November 24.
Schools in the most deprived areas had significantly higher rates of non-attendance than those in the least deprived areas.
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