The New South Wales Education Standards Authority is investigating after some HSC students received access to their results early by mistake. 9News
Education Standards Authority is investigating after some HSC students received access to their results early by mistake.
Preliminary results, which were were due to be released on Thursday morning, could be accessed by some students on Saturday morning. A NESA spokesperson confirmed to 9News a preliminary set of HSC results were available for students to view "for a short period".The New South Wales Education Standards Authority is investigating after some HSC students received access to their results early by mistake.
"NESA is investigating the cause of the issue and sincerely apologises for any inconvenience caused," the spokesperson said.Students discussed the leak in HSC discussion groups on social media and shared the link which allowed them to see their marks.
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