Scottish school pupils could still sit their exams this year - as the government decide how to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.
With schools set to close, public gatherings cancelled, and English exams scrapped, it had been thought that Scottish exams would not go ahead as planned.But Education Secretary John Swinney has said three different possibilities for dealing with exams are being considered.The Scottish Qualifications Authority is to put a specific contingency proposal to the minister, with Mr Swinney due to update MSPs at Holyrood later today.It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said yesterday that exams south of the border "will not take place as planned in May and June."Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning
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