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Exam Contingency Plan
2020/21
Approved by
Name: T. Pankaj
Title: Principal / Exams Officer
Date of next review Sep 2020
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Contents
1 Purpose of the plan ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Causes of potential disruption to the exam process ................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Examinations’ Officer’s extended absence at key points in the exam process (cycle) ........................................ 3
2.2 SENCO extended absence at key points in the exam cycle ................................................................................. 4
2.3 Teaching staff extended absence at key points in the exam cycle ...................................................................... 4
2.4 Invigilators - lack of appropriately trained invigilators or invigilator absence .................................................... 5
2.5 Exam rooms - lack of appropriate rooms or main venues unavailable at short notice ....................................... 5
2.6 Failure of IT systems............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.7 Fire during the exam ............................................................................................................................................ 5
2.8 Disruption of teaching time – centre closed for an extended period .................................................................. 6
2.9 Candidates unable to take examinations because of a crisis – centre remains open ......................................... 6
2.10 Centre unable to open as normal during the exams period ................................................................................ 6
2.11 Examinations papers not arrived on time / Students issued with wrong examination papers ........................... 7
2.12 Disruption to the transportation of completed examination scripts .................................................................. 7
2.13 Assessment evidence is not available to be marked ........................................................................................... 7
2.14 Centre unable to distribute results as normal ..................................................................................................... 7
2.15 Covid-19 - Conducting public exams (Autumn 2020) .......................................................................................... 8
3 Further guidance to inform and implement contingency planning ............................................................................. 9
3.1 Ofqual ................................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 JCQ ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 GOV.UK ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
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1 Purpose of the plan
This plan examines potential risks and issues that could cause disruption to the management and administration of the exam process at Regent Independent College. By outlining actions/procedures to be invoked in case of disruption it is intended to mitigate the impact these disruptions have on our exam process.
Alongside internal processes, this plan is informed by scenarios contained in the Joint contingency plan in the event of widespread disruption to the examination system in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, where it is stated that “Centres should prepare plans for any disruption to examinations as part of their general emergency planning. It is important to ensure that relevant centre staff are familiar with the plan.”
2 Causes of potential disruption to the exam process
2.1 Examinations’ Officer’s extended absence at key points in the exam process (cycle)
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Key tasks required in the management and administration of the exam cycle not undertaken including:
Planning
annual data collection exercise not undertaken to collate information on qualifications and awarding body specifications being delivered
annual exams plan not produced identifying essential key tasks, key dates and deadlines
sufficient invigilators not recruited and trained
Entries
awarding bodies not being informed of early/estimated entries which prompts release of early information required by teaching staff
candidates not being entered with awarding bodies for external exams/assessment
awarding body entry deadlines missed or late or other penalty fees being incurred
Pre-exams
candidates not briefed on exam timetables and awarding body information for candidates
exam timetabling, rooming allocation; and invigilation schedules not prepared
exam/assessment materials and candidates’ work not stored under required secure conditions
internal assessment marks and samples of candidates’ work not submitted to awarding bodies/external moderators
Exam time
exams/assessments not taken under the conditions prescribed by awarding bodies
required reports/requests not submitted to awarding bodies during exam/assessment periods e.g. very late arrival, suspected malpractice, special consideration
candidates’ scripts not dispatched as required to awarding bodies
exam papers unavailable/delayed start to the exam.
access arrangement student not having correct support/rooming during exam
Results and post-results
access to examination results affecting the distribution of results to candidates
the facilitation of the post-results services
Centre actions:
Head of Centre to nominate a ‘deputy’ to cover the role / tasks. This would usually be the Exams’ Assistant. Extra help could be called on from the Invigilators.
Extra hours should be allocated to the deputy to ensure there are sufficient hours to cover the extra work required.
Exams’ Officer and Exams’ Assistant have two set of keys for the exam cupboard and safe.
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Exams’ Assistant has the access to the exam seating plan and access arrangements.
Exams’ day to day plan document will be given to all relevant staff before exam season starts.
Extra help could be sought from other Regent Group entities (sister colleges – Burlington College & Acorn House College)
Always report long term absence to the exam boards, so they are aware of the situation.
2.2 SENCO extended absence at key points in the exam cycle
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Key tasks required in the management and administration of the access arrangements process within the exam cycle not undertaken including:
Planning
candidates not tested/assessed to identify potential access arrangement requirements
evidence of need and evidence to support normal way of working not collated
Pre-exams
approval for access arrangements not applied for to the awarding body
modified paper requirements not identified in a timely manner to enable ordering to meet external deadline
staff providing support to access arrangement candidates not allocated and trained
Exam time
access arrangement candidate support not arranged for exam rooms
Centre actions:
Head of Centre to nominate a ‘deputy’ to cover the role / task.
Head of Centre to appoint qualified assessor to test candidates in place of the SENCO.
Approval from exam boards and exam arrangements could be passed to the Exams’ Office – with sufficient warning and planning time.
Principal to arrange student support during all exams.
2.3 Teaching staff extended absence at key points in the exam cycle
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Key tasks not undertaken including:
Early/estimated entry information not provided to the exams officer on time; resulting in pre-release information not being received
Final entry information not provided to the exams officer on time; resulting in:
candidates not being entered for exams/assessments or being entered late
late or other penalty fees being charged by awarding bodies
Internal assessment marks and candidates’ work not provided to meet submission deadlines
Centre actions:
Head of Department, working closely with Exams’ Officer, should take responsibility for any missing entries, coursework marks and any assessment marks in the absence of a member of teaching staff.
Entries must be made on time to meet deadlines and avoid late fees. Amendments can always be made at a later date to confirm final entries.
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2.4 Invigilators - lack of appropriately trained invigilators or invigilator absence
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Failure to recruit and train sufficient invigilators to conduct exams
Invigilator shortage on peak exam days
Invigilator absence on the day of an exam
Centre actions:
First check availability of other invigilators who may be available for that slot already.
Check for free staff using the SIMS timetable, who can be deployed for invigilating.
See if it is possible to amalgamate any of the access arrangement rooms to release an invigilator.
As a last resort, call the Principal to invigilate
2.5 Exam rooms - lack of appropriate rooms or main venues unavailable at short notice
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Exams’ Officer unable to identify sufficient/appropriate rooms during exam timetable planning
Insufficient rooms available on peak exam days
Main exam venues unavailable due to an unexpected incident at exam time
Centre actions:
A clear room plan for exams should be determined before the start of the exam session.
Room bookings should be made early enough in advance to ensure there are sufficient rooms for exam students.
If there is an emergency on the day, the SIMS free room timetable must be checked first and moves made accordingly.
Check the possibility of using classes at Carmine Court
If no possibility of any free rooms, refer to Principal/ Head of Centre for advice.
2.6 Failure of IT systems
Criteria for implementation of the plan
MIS/A2C system failure at final entry deadline
MIS/A2C system failure during exams preparation
MIS/A2C system failure at results release time
Centre actions:
All exam entries should be made well in advance of the deadline to avoid this issue in the first place. If the entries are left to the last minute and there is an IT failure, firstly ring the relevant exam boards to explain (they may give you an extension, but get that in writing).
Try to access SIMS, A2C, or exam board websites from a different computer or use a different username.
Contact the IT department well in advance to make them aware of the exam results days to ensure smooth running of downloads.
2.7 Fire during the exam
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Lives endangered
Spoiled exam scripts
Evacuation of the room
Centre actions:
Follow the Centre Emergency Evacuation Procedure
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Exams’ Officer/Assistant and invigilators are aware of exam fire procedure and the meeting point. This information is reminded to the candidates at the start of each examination.
Fire alarms are regularly checked and monitored by the Site Manager.
Once the Exam Hall is evacuated, inform the examination board/s and maintain security of exam papers at all times.
2.8 Disruption of teaching time – centre closed for an extended period
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Centre closed or candidates are unable to attend for an extended period during normal teaching or study supported time, interrupting the provision of normal teaching and learning
Centre actions:
Where there is disruption to teaching time and students miss teaching and learning, it remains the responsibility of the Centre to prepare students, as usual, for examinations.
The Centre should have plans in place to facilitate alternative methods of learning, or use an alternative site.
2.9 Candidates unable to take examinations because of a crisis – centre remains open
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Candidates are unable to attend the examination centre to take examinations as normal
Centre actions:
Centre will publish an official Contingency Day for each series, where candidates will be expected to make themselves available, up to and including the contingency day. This is in case of national disruption to a day of examinations and need to reschedule the examinations.
Centre to liaise with candidates to identify whether the examination can be sat an alternative venue (Contingency Day) in agreement with the relevant awarding bodies.
Centre to offer candidates an opportunity to sit any examinations missed at the next available series.
Centre to apply to awarding organisations for special consideration for candidates where they have met the minimum requirements. Candidates are only eligible for special consideration, if they have been fully prepared and have covered the whole course, but are affected by adverse circumstances beyond their control. If a candidate chooses not to sit an examination for other reasons they should be aware that special consideration rules will not apply.
2.10 Centre unable to open as normal during the exams period
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Centre unable to open as normal for scheduled examinations
*In the event that the Head of Centre decides the Centre cannot be opened for scheduled examinations, the relevant awarding body must be informed as soon as possible. Awarding bodies will be able to offer advice regarding the alternative arrangements for conducting examinations that may be available and the options for candidates, who have not been able to take scheduled examinations.
Centre actions:
Centre to open for examinations and examination candidates only, if possible.
Centre to use alternative venues in agreement with relevant awarding organisations (e.g. use other Centre’s sites, use Carmine Court, share facilities with other Centres, or use other public buildings, if possible).
Centre may offer candidates an opportunity to sit any examinations missed at the next available series.
Centre to apply to awarding organisations for special consideration for candidates where they have met the minimum requirements.
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2.11 Examinations papers not arrived on time / Students issued with wrong examination papers
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Wrong entry made, incorrect paper sent
Candidates are unable to sit exam due to wrong paper being delivered.
Examinations papers not delivered to school on time.
Centre actions:
Checks by student on personal statement of entry/timetable. Entry list checked by subject teachers and Exams’ Officer and signed off well before exam board deadlines.
Centre will check all exam papers upon arrival in school and will alert the appropriate awarding body of any discrepancies.
If this happens on the day of the exam, contact the exam board immediately. The awarding body may provide centres with an electronic access to examination papers via secure external network.
Awarding body to fax examination papers to centre, if an electronic transfer is not possible.
The Examinations’ Officer would need to ensure that copies are received, made and stored under secure conditions.
2.12 Disruption to the transportation of completed examination scripts
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Delay in normal collection arrangements for completed examination scripts
Centre actions:
In the first instance Centre to seek advice from normal collection agency regarding collection. Regent Independent College should not make their own arrangements for transportation without approval from awarding organisations.
Centre must ensure secure storage of completed examination papers until collection. All exam scripts must be stored in the safe in the lockable storage room.
2.13 Assessment evidence is not available to be marked
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Large scale damage to or destruction of completed examination scripts/assessment evidence before it can be marked
Centre actions:
Notify awarding body/bodies immediately.
Awarding organisations to generate candidate marks for affected assessments based on other appropriate evidence of candidate achievement as defined by the awarding organisations.
Candidates to retake affected assessment at subsequent assessment window.
2.14 Centre unable to distribute results as normal
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Centre is unable to access or manage the distribution of results to candidates, or to facilitate post-results services
Centre actions:
Notify awarding body immediately.
Centre to make arrangements to access its results at an alternative site (access from sister site, Carmine Court, home)
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Centre to make arrangements to coordinate access to post result services from an alternative site.
2.15 Covid-19 - Conducting public exams (Autumn 2020)
Criteria for implementation of the plan
Centre to deliver exams in a coronavirus (COVID-19) secure way. This includes wearing of face coverings in exams, set up of the exam room, cleaning and arrival and departure of candidates.
Centre actions:
People self-isolating, and people with symptoms of coronavirus will be advised to stay at home, and do not come to the Centre to sit exams.
Candidates should read the safer travel guidance before planning their journey to their exam, especially where the exam is being held in a location to which the candidate does not normally travel.
Centre will display signs to remind people to socially distance.
Hand sanitizer station at Reception area is supplied. All visitors to hand sanitise when entering the building.
All exam candidates and invigilators will have their temperature measurement taken on arrival to the building.
Candidates and invigilators should wear face coverings in communal areas of the College.
Candidates and invigilators do not need to wear face coverings during exams, but they may wear them if they wish to.
As candidates arrive before the scheduled start time of exams, they will be separated from other students arriving at the school or college.
Candidates leaving the exam room, and site must follow social distancing rules, and will be allow to leave the exam room in a smaller groups.
The number of candidates in each exam room will be reduced, to adhere to social distancing rules.
Seating Plans will be available, and desks will be set up according to social distancing measures. Candidates will be seated in one direction, with minimum distance of 1.25m (for candidates within a group bubble), and 2.0m for all other candidates (whether in different group bubbles, private candidates or those returning to school or college to take exams).
Invigilators and other staff must minimise the contact with other staff and candidates, and will be advised to adhere to social distancing rules. When interacting with candidates, they must stand alongside candidates, rather than face to face.
Invigilators do not need to wear gloves when collecting exam scripts from candidates but should wash their hands thoroughly, and more frequently than usual, and particularly after handling exam papers.
Exam rooms will be kept clean. Frequently touched surfaces (for example, door handles, laptops and individual desks) will be cleaned after every exam with the usual cleaning products.
Windows and doors (that are not fire doors), where safe to do so (bearing in mind safeguarding in particular) will be open to increase natural ventilation during the exams.
Centre will collect and keep contact information for candidates and invigilators, to be able to share it with NHS Test and Trace if needed.
When there has been a suspected case of coronavirus (COVID-19) the general advice on cleaning will be followed as per government guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-decontamination-in-non-healthcare-settings, and/or if necessary alternative site will be booked for the exams(s), following JCQ guidance on alternative site arrangements.
Centre will continue to provide reasonable adjustments to support candidates with special educational needs and disabilities during the exam series.
Special Consideration will be applied for those affected candidates, if they are unable to attend the remaining assessments for valid reasons. Candidates must have taken the minimum necessary assessments for their subject in order to apply for ‘special consideration’.
Further guidance can be found in the updated Risk Assessment Plan, taking reasonable steps to protect staff, pupils and others from coronavirus (COVID-19) within the education setting.
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3 Further guidance to inform and implement contingency planning
3.1 Ofqual
Joint contingency plan in the event of widespread disruption to the examination system in England, Wales and
Northern Ireland
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/exam-system-contingency-plan-england-wales-and-northern-ireland/joint-
contingency-plan-in-the-event-of-widespread-disruption-to-the-examination-system-in-england-wales-and-northern-ireland
3.2 JCQ
General regulations
http://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/general-regulations
Notice to Centres – examination contingency plan
https://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/general-regulations/notice-to-centres--exam-contingency-plan
Guidance on alternative site arrangements
https://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/online-forms
Instructions for conducting examinations
http://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/ice---instructions-for-conducting-examinations
A guide to the special consideration process
http://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/access-arrangements-and-special-consideration/regulations-and-guidance
3.3 GOV.UK
Emergencies and severe weather: schools and early years settings https://www.gov.uk/emergencies-and-severe-weather-schools-and-early-years-settings
Teaching time lost due to severe weather conditions
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/teaching-time-lost-due-to-severe-weather-conditions/teaching-time-lost-due-to-
severe-weather-conditions
Dispatch of exam scripts guide: Ensuring the service runs smoothly; https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dispatch-of-exam-scripts-yellow-label-service/dispatch-of-exam-scripts-guide
School and college responsibility for autumn exams https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/responsibility-for-autumn-gcse-as-and-a-level-exam-series/centre-responsibility-for-autumn-gcse-as-and-a-level-exam-series-guidance
Public health guidance to support autumn exams
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/responsibility-for-autumn-gcse-as-and-a-level-exam-series/public-health-arrangements-for-autumn-exams
Stay at home: guidance for households with possible or confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) infection
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection