Southern Examining Group

Southern Examining Group
AbbreviationSEG
Merged intoAQA
Formation1987[1]
Dissolved2000[1]
PurposeExamination board
HeadquartersGuildford, UK
Region served
England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Parent organization
Associated Examining Board (1994–2000)

The Southern Examining Group (SEG) was an examination board offering GCSEs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland formally established in 1987. In 1994, it was taken over by the Associated Examining Board, but kept its own identity until the AEB merged with NEAB to form AQA in 2000.

  1. ^ a b Tattersall, Kathleen (2007). "A Brief History of Policies, Practices and Issues Relating to Comparability". In Newton, Paul; Baird, Jo-Anne; Goldstein, Harvey; Patrick, Helen; Tymms, Peter (eds.). Techniques for Monitoring the Comparability of Examination Standards (PDF). London: QCA. p. 89. Retrieved 30 April 2020.