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Year 11 Summer Exams 2013

Year 11 Summer Exams 2013. Information For Parents. Summer External Examination Dates. The first external written examination is Monday 13 th May 2013 Religious Studies AM French Listening & Reading PM AS-Maths Core 2 PM The last external written examination is Monday 24 th June 2013

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Year 11 Summer Exams 2013

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  1. Year 11 Summer Exams2013 Information For Parents

  2. Summer ExternalExamination Dates • The first external written examination is Monday 13th May 2013 Religious Studies AM French Listening & Reading PM AS-Maths Core 2 PM • The last external written examination is Monday 24th June 2013 GCSE Physics Module 7

  3. Practical Examinations • Take place during March, April and May. • GCSE Music Practical Exam • GCSE French Speaking • GCSE Spanish Speaking • GCSE PE Moderation Day • GCSE Art Practical Exam Students will be informed when their sessions are.

  4. Daily Routine • School Uniform Must Be Worn! • AM Exams – meet in Lecture Theatre at 8:50am unless indicated. • PM Exams – meet in Lecture Theatre at 1:15pm unless indicated.

  5. More Daily Routine… Personal Exam Timetables • Students should check exam timetables carefully. • Speak to someone if you think there is an error. • IMPORTANT DOCUMENT – KEEP IT SAFE!! • We will issue students with a couple of timetables – one could go in a prominent position at home!

  6. CLASHES OF EXAMS • A clash is when GCSE exams are scheduled at the same time by the examination boards. • Students will have to sit the exams one after the other – final scheduling to be arranged – it will appear on their timetables! • Students have to remain supervised between examinations.

  7. Even More Daily Routine… • Students should check the wipeboard outside the lecture theatre – this will give reminders and key information. • Seating plans and exam times will be posted outside the lecture theatre and exam rooms.

  8. Illness

  9. Equipment • Bring the equipment you need for the exam in a clear pencil case or bag. • BLACK BALLPOINT PEN • PENCIL • RUBBER • RULER • CALCULATOR (For Science and Maths, without lid) • COLOURING PENCILS (For DT) • Other specific equipment.

  10. More Equipment • MOBILE PHONES • MP3 PLAYERS • IPODS / IPADS / IPHONES • Other electronic devices. • Students are advised to bring in only the bare essentials that they need for the exam.

  11. Other Information • Bottled water is allowed in clear, see-through bottle - any labels must have already been removed. • Trained external exam invigilators will be used. • If students are unsure about any aspect, ASK!! • The earlier an error on an exam timetable is rectified – the better!!!

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