Where can I find an assessor?

Where can I find an assessor?

Learners may complete their PATs and orals by attending an Impaq assessment event. Tickets to these events (along with details regarding the dates, times and specific information for a particular PAT or oral) can be found on the Optimi Plus online store. Please contact us should you not be able to find a suitable assessment event.

*Learners registered for practical subjects at the Impaq Online School do not need to appoint assessors, as their teachers will assess PATs and orals.


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