The marking scheme
The marks for ARSM are allocated as follows:
Maximum marks |
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Pieces/songs presented |
30 |
Performance as a whole |
20 |
Total |
50 |
Pieces/songs are first marked out of 30 using the marking criteria, which are the same as those used in our graded music exams. These criteria guide the examiner’s approach to writing comments, piece by piece, while listening, and are used to award a single mark out of 30 to cover all works presented.
After the full programme has been completed, a mark out of 20 is awarded for the performance as a whole using a second set of criteria. Here the examiner assesses the entirety of the performance in terms of overall musical communication, interpretation and delivery.
The combination of the two marks awarded (one out of 30 plus one out of 20) provides a total mark out of 50, giving a result in one of four categories, as follows:
Result category |
Mark band |
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Distinction |
45 – 50 |
Merit |
40 – 44 |
Pass |
34 – 39 |
Below Pass |
17 – 33 |
The total mark determines the ARSM result; a pass in each component of the assessment is not required to pass overall.
Our approach to marking
In all ABRSM exams, our examiners mark up or down from the pass mark for each component, rather than deducting marks from the maximum or adding marks from zero. When awarding marks, examiners balance the extent to which control of the qualities and skills listed in the marking criteria is demonstrated and contributes towards the overall musical outcome.
Using the two sets of marking criteria, our examiners assess the quality of the performance as generalist musicians, rather than as instrumental or vocal specialists, enabling examiners to mark consistently across all instruments (including voice). Using the approach outlined above, they assess and mark the musical performance, not the technical means used to achieve it.
Infringements
It is important that candidates, and those preparing them for exams, read and follow the exam requirements as set out in the ARSM syllabus. If the exam requirements are not met in any way, this could lead to a warning, mark deduction or disqualification, at ABRSM’s discretion. Examples of infringements include:
- Offering an inappropriate standard of own-choice repertoire.
- Presenting a programme that is too short or too long.
- Presenting a programme containing less than 20 minutes of music from the ARSM repertoire lists.
- Presenting ARSM-listed repertoire, but not as specified (e.g. incorrect number of movements).
- For digital exams, submitting a video of the performance that has not been made in one single take or that has been edited in some other way.
The above list is not exhaustive.
Action is typically taken as follows:
- Warnings, in the form of written correspondence, are applied to minor infringements. Repeat cases in subsequent exams may result in more severe action being taken.
- Mark deductions from a component of the exam are applied to more serious cases (e.g. own-choice repertoire of an inappropriate standard) and may be two marks, or more, depending on the circumstances.
- Disqualification is applied to cases where requirements are not fulfilled in a fundamental way (e.g. programmes that are significantly too short or where the recording has been edited in some way).
Examiners report infringements to ABRSM who investigate and decide what action is to be taken. It should be noted that infringements identified in exams may delay the release of the exam result.
ABRSM’s decision on any infringement is final. Prior acceptance of an infringement without penalty does not set a precedent and appeals will not be accepted on this basis.
Explanatory videos
To hear from our Chief Examiner about the ARSM assessment and marking criteria, watch these videos.
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Below Pass |
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10-12 |
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Criteria for the performance as a whole
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Communication |
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Delivery |
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