Joint Matriculation Board

Joint Matriculation Board
Joint Matriculation Board
Abbreviation JMB
Formation 1903
Extinction 1992
Purpose/focus Examination board
Headquarters Manchester, UK
Region served England, Wales and Northern Ireland

The Joint Matriculation Board (JMB) was an examination board, operating in England, Wales and Northern Ireland between 1903 and 1992. It became part of NEAB, which itself is now part of AQA.

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History

Beginnings

The board was founded as the Northern Universities Joint Matriculation Board by the Victoria University of Manchester, the University of Liverpool and the University of Leeds in 1903[1]. The universities had been part of the same institution (the Victoria University), but were in the process of de-merging. The universities set up the board to maintain a common entrance exam. The board allowed its exams to be taken by local schools, which was to become its main business.

The University of Sheffield joined the board in 1905. The University of Birmingham followed in 1916, spreading the board's activities to the Midlands[1].

The leading exam board

When the first national qualifications, the School Certificate (SC) and Higher School Certificate (HSC) were introduced in 1918, the JMB offered the exams and rose to be the most popular exam board for the qualifications[1]. When the SC and HSC were replaced by the GCE Ordinary Level and GCE Advanced Level respectively, JMB took on the new qualifications and continued to be a leading provider.

The government introduced the Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE) for the majority of students working below O Level standard in the 1960s, but the JMB - like all the other GCE exam boards - was not asked to administer the new qualification. Instead, new regional exam boards were created for this purpose, to operate in parallel with the GCE boards.

Despite the GCE boards also being regional, schools were free to choose which one they entered their students for exams with. The JMB began to exploit this in 1978, when they began to market themselves outside their northern and Midlands heartland[1]. To reflect this change, they dropped the 'Northern Universities' prefix of their name and referred to themselves simply as the Joint Matriculation Board. Officially, it became the Joint Matriculation Board of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and Birmingham, though this name was rarely used outside of official documents.

Beginning of rationalisation

In 1986, the GCE O Level and CSE were merged to form a new qualification: the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE). This posed a problem, as, in England, the O Level and CSE had completely separate exam boards. To solve this, four English examining groups were created. Each group was made up of at least one GCE board and two or more CSE boards. The JMB became part of the Northern Examining Association (NEA), along with four CSE boards: the Associated Lancashire Schools Examining Board, the Northern Regional Examinations Board, the North West Regional Examinations Board and the Yorkshire Regional Examinations Board. The JMB continued to offer A Level exams independently.

Merger with the NEA

As CSEs were now extinct, the old CSE boards effectively ceased to exist outside their GCSE examining groups. The NEA took this opportunity to rationalise and the JMB merged with the four other NEA members to form the Northern Examinations and Assessment Board (NEAB) in 1992. It was at this point that the universities behind the JMB took a more backseat role, with the NEAB becoming a charity and the universities remaining only as board members.

NEAB then merged with AEB/SEG in 2000 to form the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA). AQA's board is not required to include representatives of any of the JMB universities, though it does have representatives from Universities UK.

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