
Exam Regulations and Procedures: A Comprehensive Guide
Ensure a successful exam experience by adhering to important guidelines such as arriving on time, avoiding prohibited items, and understanding the consequences of malpractice. Stay informed about contingency days, result announcements, and emergency procedures to navigate exam season effectively.
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Assembly Briefing
Timings Arriving on time will mean a calm For a morning exam you must be outside your exam venue at 8.40/8.45am at the latest. start to the exam for you. And you will be present to hear For an afternoon exam you must be outside your exam venue at 1.15/1.20pm at the latest. important instructions.
Dont take anything into your exam that you are not allowed
Prohibited (banned) items No phone If you bring any of these items into the exam you must inform the invigilators immediately. No watch (of any kind) No headphones Anything with any writing on it. Calculator cases/covers
Malpractice Malpractice means not following the rules. Malpractice is the intentional and unintentional not following of the rules. We have to conform to JCQ regulations to uphold the integrity of the exams.
Candidate malpractice Communicating or attempting to communicate with other candidates in the exam room. Having unauthorised items and materials in the exam room. Attempting to access papers before an exam.
Consequences of malpractice Loss of marks Loss of paper Loss of qualification Loss of qualifications
Emergencies Follow the instructions of the invigilators. Close your paper. Do not communicate. DON T PANIC. Assemble in your usual place on the MUGA. You will get to finish your exam
Contingency day 6th June 2024 (PM) 13th June 2024 (AM) 26th June 2024 (AM + PM)
Results day A level Thursday 15th August GCSE Thursday 22nd August If you are not going to be able to come to school email Mrs Green or exams@ecclesbourne.derbyshire.sch.uk
Good luck