The national exam board has received 170 complaints about a controversial year 11 Algebra exam which caused students to break down into tears.
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), which set the NCEA Level One exam, is working through the complaints and responding to each complainant directly.
Principals, teachers and school bodies have questioned NZQA over the exam, writing to the testing agency to complain about the level of difficulty, which some claimed was two curriculum levels too high, and involved new components not seen in previous papers.
Students took the Maths Common Assessment Task (MCat) exam, set by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), on two days two weeks ago.
The exam required the first-year seniors to apply algebraic procedures in solving problems, and was worth four credits.