exams. preparation check personal examination timetable read carefully the ‘notice to...
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Exams
Preparation• Check personal examination Timetable
• Read carefully the ‘Notice to Candidates’ and ‘Extract from Noadswood Exams Policy’ on studentshare and website
• Learn candidate number and centre number
• Note time, venue and seat number for each exam
• Organise equipment
Equipment
• Black ink pens
• Calculator (if allowed for paper)– Nothing stored– No instructions
• Ruler, compasses, protractor, etc
• Spare pens and pencils
• Pencil case must be see-through
Not Allowed
• MP3, mobile phone, iPod, personal stereo
• Any printed or written sheets
• Tippex
On the day …
• Use toilet before if appropriate• Arrive 10 minutes before start time• Wait calmly and quietly in courtyard outside
Sports Hall or in Small Dining Room• On entry, no talking until back outside after
exam• Leave bag, etc., at back of room, with phone –
turned off and no alarm set• Find seat and sit down
During the exam
• Do use black ink pen
• Do fill in the details on the front of the paper
• Do check and follow instructions
• Do NOT disturb or distract other candidates
• Do NOT turn to the side or look behind
• Do NOT communicate with other candidates
After the exam
• Fasten together any extra sheets/booklets
• Exam conditions continue until you are back outside
• Wait while papers are collected
• Leave only when told by invigilator
• Do not remove any stationery or rough work from exam
During the exam, what if …
• Your pen runs out?
• You need more paper?
• You think you may have the wrong paper?
• You feel unwell?
• You drop something?
Put up your hand
What should I do if …
• I am late for the start?– Come anyway, via Sports Hall main entrance– Wait for an invigilator
• I am ill on the day and cannot attend an external exam?– Contact Mr Pain asap
• I sit an external exam, but feel unwell and think it may have affected my performance?– Tell an invigilator, then see Mr Pain asap
What if I break the rules?
• Invigilator will report to the exam board
• For a minor infringement– Your paper will probably be cancelled
• For a more serious infringement– You will not be awarded a grade for the
subject in which you broke the rules
• For the most serious infringements– You will lose your grades in all subjects
Why so strict?
• To protect the security of the exam
• To ensure that the qualification is respected by colleges and employers
• To give you and the other candidates every chance to do your best