The Scottish government has confirmed it will reform the system of school assessments - but will not be scrapping traditional exams altogether.

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Ministers announced in August that the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) is to be replaced with a new body, following an independent review.

And after exams were cancelled during the Covid pandemic, some questioned whether they could be axed in future.

Work to draw up the detail of the reforms will start in the new year.

Students will sit traditional exams under the SQA format at the end of the current academic year, following consultations with teachers, pupils and parents.

The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) was commissioned to carry out a review of Scotland's education system in 2019.

While the group backed the Curriculum for Excellence as a whole, it said there was too much focus on exams in later years of schooling.

The pandemic also brought particular focus onto the school qualifications system, with criticism about how grades were decided after formal exams were cancelled two years running.

In response to this, the government announced that the SQA was to be broken up and replaced, with schools agency Education Scotland also set for a shakeup and a new independent system for school inspections to be set up.