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‘I don't need to somehow remain relevant' – Andy Murray reveals he is set to snub ‘easy' Wimbledon TV punditry gig
‘I don't need to somehow remain relevant' – Andy Murray reveals he is set to snub ‘easy' Wimbledon TV punditry gig

Scottish Sun

time21 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

‘I don't need to somehow remain relevant' – Andy Murray reveals he is set to snub ‘easy' Wimbledon TV punditry gig

Scroll down to see when the Wimbledon comms team will be revealed Muzz job 'I don't need to somehow remain relevant' – Andy Murray reveals he is set to snub 'easy' Wimbledon TV punditry gig Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ANDY MURRAY is loath to step into TV punditry work just yet – as he does not want to annoy Jack Draper with his words. Muzza, 38, hated it when he was playing and former British tennis stars, who had nowhere near his same level of ability or talent, gave him advice. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Andy Murray has revealed he is snubbing a Wimbledon TV appearance Credit: Getty 3 Murray told GQ he doesn't want to annoy the likes of Jack Draper Credit: Getty Now retired and at a loose end following the dissolution of his coaching gig with 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, the Scotsman could earn decent money working for the BBC. But the two-time Wimbledon singles champion is conscious of appearing in front of millions and saying something that current British No 1 Draper, 23, disagrees with. Asked by GQ magazine if he feels the need to stay in the public eye, Murray replied: 'I'm not thinking daily that I need to tweet something or somehow remain relevant. 'That's why I'm much more interested in the idea of coaching because I feel like I'd actually really be helping someone. READ MORE IN TENNIS GETTING BI Tennis star, 17, walks out of A Level exam to find she's got Wimbledon wildcard 'Whereas with punditry, it can be harmful. If I go and work at, let's say Wimbledon, you start getting asked questions about British players like Jack Draper. 'I know when the British ex–tennis players would talk about my tennis and what I should be doing. 'Because you respect them, you listen to what they're saying – but it's not always the same as what your coach is telling you. 'What the pundits are saying could be wrong. They're not right all the time, and when you're young, it's quite conflicting. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 'So I'd be more inclined to do coaching, because I think punditry is quite an easy gig. 'You can just throw stuff out there. Andy Murray starts new career as agony aunt as he reveals details of 'terrible' first date with wife Kim "People love it if it's a bit controversial, but you don't actually have any skin in the game.' BBC's Wimbledon TV comms team will be revealed on Monday.

Cambridge confirms A-Level paper leak
Cambridge confirms A-Level paper leak

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Cambridge confirms A-Level paper leak

Cambridge International Education (CIE) on Thursday confirmed that question papers of three AS and A Level June 2025 examinations were partially leaked across Pakistan and decided not to go in retest. In a statement, the CIE noted that one question from the AS & A Level Mathematics Paper 12 was leaked before the exam. It added that parts of two questions from the AS & A Level Mathematics Paper 42 were shared before the exam while parts of one question from the AS & A Level Computer Science Paper 22 were leaked before the exam. The examiner said they had concluded their investigations into the allegations of leaked question, and were ensuring that all students receive fair results. "In all three cases, Cambridge will mark the papers as usual but will discount the questions shared in advance," the CIE said in the statement. "We will give full marks to all candidates for those questions. This approach will tend to push candidates' total marks upwards and this will be accounted for when we announce results," the statement added. "With this remedy, we are confident that any advantage gained by candidates who saw the leaked questions is removed, and that the remaining marks ensure the grades we award will be accurate and reliable.

NA panel to probe CIE paper leaks
NA panel to probe CIE paper leaks

Express Tribune

time31-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

NA panel to probe CIE paper leaks

The National Assembly Standing Committee on Education has expressed lack of confidence in the Cambridge examination system and decided to investigate the alleged leak of papers during the recent CIE exams. The committee — which met with MNA Azeem Zahid in the chair — expressed serious concerns over the declining credibility of CIE in Pakistan due to repeated incidents of paper leaks. Muhammad Ali Sarfraz, an MNA from Faisalabad, shared purported video evidence provided by students that allegedly confirms the leak of papers from the May 2025 O and A Level exam series. While the malpractice may have benefitted only a small group of students, Cambridge's response — either cancelling exams or relying on average-based grading — could unfairly penalise a large number of students. He urged Cambridge to consider re-administering the affected papers or adjusting the grade thresholds. The committee also questioned the oversight mechanism for CIE in Pakistan. A representative from the Ministry of Federal Education clarified that the ministry does not regulate Cambridge assessments, placing responsibility with the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC). However, IBCC Executive Director Dr Ghulam Ali Malah said that he had not been formally assigned any such oversight responsibility. He revealed that authorisation had previously been granted — without IBCC consultation — to allow Cambridge exams to be conducted by private schools in addition to the British Council. Dr Malah referred to a similar incident last year, when a paper was cancelled due to a leak, Cambridge failed to share the results of its internal investigation with IBCC. Instead, the committee learnt of the developments through legal notices. In the end, the committee decided to set up a subcommittee to independently investigate the leaks. The subcommittee comprises Dr Aleem, Zaib Jaffar, Muhammad Ali Sarfraz, and Dr Ghulam Ali Malah. It has been tasked with reviewing the circumstances of the exam breaches and, if required, will seek to engage with Cambridge representatives based abroad due to the limited mandate of local officials, including Cambridge's Pakistan representative, Uzma Yousaf. The investigation is scheduled to begin after June 16, following a request from Yousaf. During the meeting, she attempted to shift attention by criticising the performance of Pakistani education boards, suggesting that many students opt for Cambridge due to their shortcomings. However, committee members rebuffed her remarks, saying that not all Pakistani boards perform poorly and that her focus should remain on addressing the issues within the Cambridge system. The committee reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring fairness and transparency in academic assessments and stressed the importance of protecting students from the consequences of administrative lapses.

VIBGYOR Group of Schools Celebrates Stellar Cambridge Results
VIBGYOR Group of Schools Celebrates Stellar Cambridge Results

Business Upturn

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

VIBGYOR Group of Schools Celebrates Stellar Cambridge Results

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India: IGCSE and A Level scores reaffirm VIBGYOR's commitment to global, future-ready education Cambridge offering at the recently launched World Academy in Bhopal and Nagpur is set to mirror VIBGYOR's global academic vision VIBGYOR Group of Schools, a leading network of K-12 institutions in India, proudly announces the outstanding performance of its students in the Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE (Grade 10), AS (Grade 11), and A Level l (Grade 12) examinations for the academic year 2024–25. These stellar results reflect VIBGYOR's progressive educational vision, international benchmarks, and steadfast commitment to nurturing globally competent learners. The achievement is particularly meaningful as Indian families increasingly seek globally aligned academic pathways. With the international education sector growing steadily, marked by a 14% rise in international schools, a 40% surge in student enrollment, and a 36% increase in staff recruitment over the past five years, according to the ISC research. There is a clear shift toward education that goes beyond rote learning. In this context, the newly launched VIBGYOR World Academy in Bhopal and Nagpur, offering the Cambridge curriculum, stands out as a preferred choice for parents focused on nurturing 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and digital fluency. What differentiates VIBGYOR's approach is how seamlessly it integrates the strengths of the Cambridge curriculum into its educational framework. Known for its flexibility and global relevance, the Cambridge system encourages students to engage with real-world problems, apply interdisciplinary knowledge, and demonstrate their learning through coursework and projects, not just exams. At VIBGYOR World Academy, this is further elevated through the use of Apple-enabled digital classrooms, immersive co-curricular activities, and a personalised learning model that puts student interests and potential at the centre. The result of this integrated approach is evident in the academic excellence achieved across VIBGYOR campuses. Students secured numerous A* and A grades, with several earning subject distinctions—a reflection not only of their hard work, but also of the environment that supports their growth intellectually, emotionally, and creatively. 'It gives me great pride to see how well our Cambridge students thrive on a curriculum that demands both academic rigour and intellectual independence,' said Kavita Kerawalla, Vice-Chairperson, VIBGYOR Group of Schools. 'These results go beyond traditional markers of success, they represent a global outlook, critical thinking abilities and adaptability that our students develop through the Cambridge pathway. My heartfelt congratulations to each of them and gratitude to our educators and parents who enabled this journey.' Toppers for IGCSE: Rank Name of the student Centre Percentage No. of A* 1 Aditya Ashwin Aina NIBM 93.60% 8 2 Krish Gopal Pandit Goregaon 93.50% 7 3 Jeet Pankaj Vassal Goregaon 92.88% 7 Toppers for A levels: Rank Name of the student Centre Percentage No. of A* 1 Vedant Bhatt NIBM 91.7% 3 1 Varun Venkatasalam Marathahalli 91% 3 3 Siddh Gandhi NIBM 90.3% 2 VIBGYOR World Academy, located in Nagpur and Bhopal, offers the Cambridge curriculum through a unique combination of academic excellence and technology-enhanced classrooms. These Apple-enabled environments support a rich, interactive learning experience and promote inquiry-based teaching. The Academy is designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and global citizenship, preparing students for academic success and leadership in a rapidly changing world. About VIBGYOR Group of Schools Founded in 2004, VIBGYOR Group of Schools, recognised as Best Education Brand of 2024 by The Economic Times, followed by the BW Education Top Education Brands Award 2024 for Academic Excellence in K-12, is a leading network of K-12 schools known for its academic excellence for over two decades. The Group offers a unique range of world-class educational programs for the holistic development of students in curricular and co-curricular studies across all its schools. Under the leadership of Mr. Rustom Kerawalla, Founder Chairman of the institution, VIBGYOR Group of Schools is nurturing the academic growth and development of over 50,000 students nationwide across its 39 schools in 15 major cities. VIBGYOR Group of Schools delivers international levels of education in affiliation with CISCE, CBSE and Cambridge International curriculum, from early years education to Grade 12. Advertisement Submit your press release Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.

VIBGYOR Group of Schools Celebrates Stellar Cambridge Results
VIBGYOR Group of Schools Celebrates Stellar Cambridge Results

The Wire

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Wire

VIBGYOR Group of Schools Celebrates Stellar Cambridge Results

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India – Business Wire India • IGCSE and A Level scores reaffirm VIBGYOR's commitment to global, future-ready education • Cambridge offering at the recently launched World Academy in Bhopal and Nagpur is set to mirror VIBGYOR's global academic vision VIBGYOR Group of Schools, a leading network of K-12 institutions in India, proudly announces … Continue reading "VIBGYOR Group of Schools Celebrates Stellar Cambridge Results"

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