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Exam Results on Thursday August 17th 2017
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DISQUALIFICATION from your examination and your overall
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Warning to Candidates
1. You must be on time for all your examinations.
2. You must not become involved in any unfair or dishonest practice in any part of the examination.
3. You must not:
• sit an examination in the name of another candidate;
• have in your possession any unauthorised material or equipment which might give you an unfair advantage.
4. Possession of a mobile phone or other unauthorised material is breaking the rules, even if you do not intend to use it, and you will be subject to penalty and possible disqualification.
5. You must not talk to, attempt to communicate with or disturb other candidates once you have entered the examination room.
6. You must follow the instructions of the invigilator.
7. If you are in any doubt speak to the invigilator. The Warning to Candidates must be displayed in a prominent place outside each examination room. This may be a hard copy A3 paper version or an image of the poster projected onto a wall or screen for all candidates to see. Effective from 1 September 2014
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This document has been written to help you. Please read it carefully. We all like to share our experiences when taking examinations. However, it is important to consider what you say. Your comments may lead to an investigation for malpractice and result in the application of a penalty. Awarding bodies monitor social media and websites. They do not wish to see candidates jeopardise their marks or grades as there are significant consequences for anyone caught breaching the rules for examinations, controlled assessment or coursework. The rules are set by the Joint Council for QualificationsCIC (JCQCIC) on behalf of all the awarding bodies and can be found at: http://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/malpractice Examples of statements or activities that will lead to a malpractice investigation include:
• copying or allowing work to be copied – i.e. posting written work on social networking sites prior to an examination/assessment;
• collusion: working collaboratively with other candidates beyond what is permitted; • allowing others to help produce your work or helping others with theirs; • being in possession of confidential material in advance of the examination; • exchanging, obtaining, receiving or passing on information by any means of communication
(even if just attempting to); • passing on rumours of exam content from another candidate.
This list is not exhaustive. Other instances of candidate malpractice may be considered by an awarding body. If you are found guilty of breaching any of these rules you could find yourself facing:
• a warning; • the loss of marks for a section, component or unit; • disqualification from a unit, all units or qualifications; or • a ban from sitting exams for a set period of time.
You must familiarise yourself with the rules: http://www.jcq.org.uk/exams-office/information-for-candidates-documents Take care to avoid possible malpractice and the application of a penalty. JCQcic 2014
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Information for candidates For written examinations – effective from 1 September 2016
This document has been written to help you. Read it carefully and follow the instructions. If there is anything you do not understand, especially which calculator you may use, ask your teacher.
A Regulations – Make sure you understand the rules 1 Be on time for all your exams. If you are late, your work might not be accepted. 2 Do not become involved in any unfair or dishonest practice during the exam. 3 If you try to cheat, or break the rules in any way, you could be disqualified from all your subjects. 4 You must not take into the exam room:
• notes; • potential technological/web enabled sources of information such as an iPod, a mobile phone,
a MP3/4 player, a smartwatch or a wrist watch which has a data storage device.
Any pencil cases taken into the exam room must be see-through.
Remember: possession of unauthorised material is breaking the rules, even if you do not intend to use it, and you will be subject to penalty and possible disqualification.
5 Do not use correcting pens, fluid or tape, erasable pens, highlighters or gel pens in your answers. 6 Do not talk to or try to communicate with, or disturb other candidates once the exam has started. 7 You must not write inappropriate, obscene or offensive material. 8 If you leave the exam room unaccompanied by an invigilator before the exam has finished, you will not be allowed to return. 9 Do not borrow anything from another candidate during the exam. B Information – Make sure you attend your exams and bring what you need 1 Know the dates and times of all your exams. 2 Arrive at least ten minutes before the start of each exam. 3 If you arrive late for an exam, report to the invigilator running the exam. 4 If you arrive more than one hour after the published starting time for the exam, you may not be allowed to take it. 5 Only take into the exam room the pens, pencils, erasers and any other equipment which you need for the exam. 6 You must write clearly and in black ink.
Coloured pencils or inks may only be used for diagrams, maps, charts, etc. unless the instructions printed on the front of the question paper state otherwise.
C Calculators, Dictionaries and Computer Spell-checkers 1 You may use a calculator unless you are told otherwise. 2 If you use a calculator:
• make sure it works properly; check that the batteries are working properly; • clear anything stored in it; • remove any parts such as cases, lids or covers which have printed instructions or formulas; • do not bring into the exam room any operating instructions or prepared programs.
3 Do not use a dictionary or computer spell checker unless you are told otherwise. D Instructions during the exam 1 Always listen to the invigilator. Follow their instructions at all times. 2 Tell the invigilator at once if:
• you think you have not been given the right question paper or all of the materials listed on the front of the paper; • the question paper is incomplete or badly printed.
3 Read carefully and follow the instructions printed on the question paper and/or on the answer booklet. 4 Fill in all the details required on the front of the question paper and/or the answer booklet before you start the exam.
Make sure you fill these details in on any additional answer sheets that you use. 5 Remember to write your answers within the designated sections of the answer booklet. 6 Do your rough work on the proper exam stationery. Cross it through and hand it in with your answers.
Make sure you add your candidate details to any additional answer sheets that you use. E Advice and assistance 1 If on the day of the exam you feel that your work may be affected by ill health or any other reason, tell the invigilator. 2 Put up your hand during the exam if:
• you have a problem and are in doubt about what you should do; • you do not feel well; • you need more paper.
3 You must not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the questions. F At the end of the exam 1 If you have used more than one answer booklet and/or any supplementary answer sheets, place them in the correct order.
Place any loose additional answer sheets inside your answer booklet. Make sure you add your candidate details to any additional answer sheets that you use.
2 Do not leave the exam room until told to do so by the invigilator. 3 Do not take from the exam room any stationery. This includes the question paper, answer booklets used or unused, rough
work or any other materials provided for the exam.
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON
1ST MAY
am
BANK HOLIDAY pm
TUES
2nd MAY
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Photography
Photography
Practical Exam A2
Practical Exam AS
6 hours
5 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Photography
Photography
Practical Exam A2
Practical Exam AS
WEDS
3rd MAY
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Photography
Photography
Practical Exam A2
Practical Exam AS
6 hours
5 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Photography
Photography
Practical Exam A2
Practical Exam AS
THURS 4th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Numeracy
Photography
Award in Number & Measure
Practical Exam A2
1hr 30 mins
3 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
Fine Art Practical Exam A2 3 hours
FRI 5th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
Fine Art
Practical Exam A2 6 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
Fine Art
Practical Exam A2
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON
8th MAY
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Applied ICT
Fine Art
Unit 7 Using Database Software
Practical Exam A2
2 hours
6 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
Fine Art Practical Exam A2
TUES 9th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
Applied ICT Unit 7 Using Database Software 2 hours
pm
WEDS
10th MAY
am
EDEXCEL
Applied ICT Unit 7 Using Database Software 2 hours
pm
THURS 11th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
Applied ICT Unit 7 Using Database Software 2 hours
pm
FRI
12th MAY
am
EDEXCEL
Applied ICT Unit 7 Using Database Software 2 hours
pm
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON
15th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
AQA
WJEC
AQA
BTEC Travel & Tourism L2
Spanish AS (new)
Spanish AS (resit)
Drama & Theatre AS
Economics
UK Travel & Tourism Sector
8SP01 Listening, Reading & Translation
SPAN1 Listening, Reading & Writing
B690U20-1 Component 2
7135/1 Operation of Markets
1 hour
1hr 50 mins
2 hours
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
pm OCR
EDEXCEL
Psychology AS
Applied ICT
H167/1 Research Methods
Unit 9 Comms & Networks
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
TUES 16th
MAY
am
AQA
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Sociology AS
Arabic AS
BTEC Media Level 2
Applied ICT
7191/1 Paper 1
Understand/Written Response
Digital Media Sectors Audiences
Unit 9 Comms & Networks
1hr 30 mins
2hrs 45 mins
1 hour
2 hours
pm
AQA
AQA
AQA
Geography AS (new)
Geography AS (resits)
Law AS
7036/1 Physical Geography
GEOG1 Physical & Human
LAW1 Law Making/Legal System
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
1hr 30 mins
WEDS 17th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Mathematics
Mathematics
BTEC HSOC Level 2
Core 1
Mechanics 3
Human Lifespan Development
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
1 hour
pm EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
History AS (new)
Applied ICT
8HI01C Britain 1625 – 1701
Unit 9 Comms & Networks
2hrs 15 mins
2 hours
THURS
18th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
WJEC
OCR
OCR
Spanish AS (new)
Media AS
Religious Studies AS (resits)
Religious Studies AS (new)
8SP02 Written Response
MS1 Representations
G571 Philosophy
H173/1 Philosophy
1hr 40 mins
2hrs 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
1 hour
pm EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
BTEC Business Level 2
Applied ICT
Principles of Marketing
Unit 9 Comms & Networks
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
FRI 19th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
AQA
EDEXCEL
OCR
AQA
EDEXCEL
Russian AS
English Level 1/Level 2
Further Maths
English Literature AS
English Language/Literature
Applied ICT
6RU02 Understanding/Written
Functional Skills Reading
FP1
H072/1 Shakespeare & Poetry
7706/1 View & Voices
Unit 9 Comms & Networks
2hrs 30 mins
45 mins/1 hr
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
pm
AQA
AQA
AQA
AQA
AQA
English Level 1
English Level 2
Geography AS (new)
Geography AS (resits)
Law AS
Functional Skills Writing
Functional Skills Writing
7036/2 Human Geography
GEOG2 Geographical Skills
LAW02 Concept of Liability
L1: 45 mins
L2: 1 hour
1hr 30 mins
1 hour
1hr 30 mins
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON
22nd MAY
am
OCR
EDEXCEL
AQA
AQA
AQA
OCR
Music AS (new)
Music AS (resit)
DT: Product Design AS
DT: Textiles AS
Economics AS
English Language AS
H143/3 Listening & Appraising
6MU03 Developing Musical Understanding
PROD1
TEXT1
7135/2 National Economy: Global
H070/1 Exploring Language
2 hours
2 hours
2 hours
2 hours
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
pm
OCR Psychology AS H167/2 Themes - Core Studies 1hr 30 mins
TUES 23rd
MAY
am
WJEC
OCR
OCR
AQA
AQA
German AS (resits)
Physical Education AS (new)
Physical Education AS (resits)
Physics AS
Sociology AS
GN2 Listening, Reading & Writing
H155/1 Paper 1
G451 Introduction to PE
7407/1 Paper 1
7191/2 Paper 2
2hrs 30 mins
1hr 15 mins
2 hours
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
pm
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
BTEC HSOC Level 2
History AS (new)
Healthy Living
Russia 1894–1924 Revolution
1 hour
1hr 30 mins
WEDS 24th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
AQA
Mathematics
Mathematics
BTEC HSOC Level 3
Polish AS
Core 2
Statistics 3
Human Lifespan Development
PLSH1 Reading & Writing
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
pm
EDEXCEL
OCR
AQA
Arabic A2
English Literature AS
English Language/Literature
Understanding Written Response
H072/2 Drama & Prose post 1900
7706/2 People & Places
3 hours
1hr 45 mins
1hr 30 mins
THURS 25th
MAY
am
EDEXCEL
OCR
OCR
Mathematics
Religious Studies AS (new)
Religious Studies AS (resits)
Non-calculator paper
H173/2 Religion & Ethics
G572 Religious Ethics
1hr 45 mins
1 hour
1hr 30 mins
pm
EDEXCEL
AQA
Music Tech AS
Biology AS
Listening & Analysing
7401/1 Paper 1
1hr 45 mins
1hr 30 mins
FRI
26th MAY
am
OCR
OCR
Chemistry AS
English Language AS
H032/1 Breadth in Chemistry
H070/2 Exploring Contexts
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
pm
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON 29th
MAY
am
HALF TERM pm
TUES
30th MAY
am
HALF TERM pm
WEDS 31st
MAY
am
HALF TERM pm
THURS 1st
JUNE
am
HALF TERM pm
FRI
2nd JUNE
am
HALF TERM
pm
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON 5th
JUNE
am
AQA
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
OCR
OCR
French AS (resits)
French AS (new)
Government & Politics AS
Physical Education AS (new)
Computer Science AS
FREN1 Listening, Reading & Writing
8FR01 Listening, Reading &
Translation
6GP01 People & Politics
H155/2 Paper 2
H046/1 Computing Principles
2 hours
1hr 50 mins
1hr 20 mins
1hr 15 mins
1hr 15 mins
pm
AQA Geography A2 GEOG3 Contemporary Geographical Issues
2hrs 30 mins
TUES
6th JUNE
am
AQA
AQA
English Language (resits)
English Language (9-1)
ENG1H/F GCSE
GCSE - Paper 1 of 2
2hrs 15 mins
1hr 45 mins
pm
AQA
AQA
Biology AS
Economics A2
7401/2 Paper 2
7136/1 Markets/Market Failure
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
WEDS
7th JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
WJEC
AQA
Mathematics
Further Maths
Italian AS
BTEC HSOC Level 3
BTEC Sport Level 3
Media A2
Polish A2
Statistics 1
FP2
Understand/Written Response
Working in Health and Social Care
Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology
MS4 Text, Industry & Audience
PLSH2 Reading & Writing
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
3 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
AQA
Music Technology A2
Psychology A2
6MT04 Analysing & Producing
H567/1 Research Methods
2 hours
2 hours
THURS 8th
JUNE
am EDEXCEL
Mathematics Calculator paper 1hr 45 mins
pm
EDEXCEL
AQA
AQA
Government & Politics AS
Physics AS
Sociology A2
6GP01 Governing the UK
7407/2 Paper 2
7192/1 Paper 1
1hr 20 mins
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
FRI
9th JUNE
am
OCR
OCR
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
AQA
AQA
Computer Science AS
Religious Studies AS (new)
French AS (new)
History A2
DT: Product Design A2
DT: Textiles
H046/2 Algorithms & Problems
H173/3 Developments in
religious thought: Christianity
8FR02 Written Response
9HI01C Britain 1625 – 1701
PROD3
TEXT3
1hr 15 mins
1hr 15 mins
1hr 40 mins
2hrs 15 mins
2 hours
2 hours
pm
AQA
OCR
Geography A2
Chemistry AS
GEO4B Evaluation
H032/2 Depth in Chemistry
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON
12th
JUNE
am
AQA English Language (9-1) Paper 2 GCSE (only if sitting new) 1hr 45 mins
pm
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
AQA
Business A2
Government & Politics A2
Biology A2
9BS01 Marketing, People & Global
6GP03D Global Politics
7402/1 Paper 1
2 hours
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
TUES
13th
JUNE
am
pm
AQA
AQA
OCR
Law A2
Economics A2
Chemistry A2
LAW03
7136/2 National/International
H432/1 Periodic Table, Elements & Physical Chemistry
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
2hrs 15 mins
WEDS
14th JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
OCR
Mathematics
Italian A2
English Language A2
Mechanics 1
Research, Understanding & Written
H470/1 Exploring Language
1hr 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
pm
OCR Psychology A2 H567/2 Themes – Core Studies 2 hours
THURS 15th
JUNE
am
OCR
AQA
AQA
English Literature A2
English Language/Literature
Physics A2
H472/1 Drama & Poetry pre 1900
7707/1 Telling Stories
7408/1 Paper 1
2hrs 30 mins
3 hours
2 hours
pm
AQA
Sociology A2 7192/2 Paper 2 2 hours
FRI 16th
JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
OCR
OCR
WJEC
History A2 (new)
Computer Science A2
Physical Education A2
German A2
9HI02C Russia 1894-1924
H446/1 Computer Systems
G453 Principles & Concepts
GN4 Listening, Reading & Writing
1hr 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
3 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
AQA
Mathematics
Mathematics
Law A2
Decision 1
Mechanics 2
LAW04
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
WEEK
TIME
BOARD
SUBJECT
PAPER
LENGTH
MON 19th
JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
OCR
AQA
Business A2
Music A2
Chemistry A2
French A2
9BS02 Business Activities
6MU06 Further Musical
Understanding
H432/2 Synthesis & Analytical
FREN3 Listening, Reading & Writing
2 hours
2 hours
2hrs 15 mins
2hrs 30 mins
pm
AQA
OCR
Economics A2
Religious Studies A2
7136/3 Economic Principles
G581 Philosophy
2 hours
1hr 30 mins
TUES 20th
JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
AQA
OCR
Government & Politics A2
Biology A2
English Language A2
6GP04D Global Political Issues
7402/2 Paper 2
H470/2 Dimensions of Linguistic
Variation
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
2hrs 30 mins
pm
EDEXCEL
AQA
Mathematics
Sociology A2
Core 3
7192/3 Paper 3
1hr 30 mins
2 hours
WEDS
21st JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
AQA
EDEXCEL
Russian A2
Physics A2
History A2 (new)
6RU04 Research/Written Response
7408/2 Paper 2
9HI037.2 Germany 1871- 1990 United, Divided, Reunited
2hrs 30 mins
2 hours
2hrs 15 mins
pm
THURS 22nd
JUNE
am
AQA
OCR
OCR
AQA
Spanish A2
Computer Science A2
English Literature A2
English Language/Literature
SPAN3
H446/2 Algorithms & Programming
H472/2 Comparative & Contextual
7707/2 Exploring Conflict
2hrs 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
pm
OCR Psychology A2 H567/3 Applied Psychology 2 hours
FRI 23rd
JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Mathematics
Mathematics
Drama A2
Decision 2
Core 4
6DR04 Theatre Text in Context
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
2hrs 30 mins
pm
EDEXCEL
Business A2
9BS03 Investigating Business in a
Competitive Environment
2 hours
WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH
MON 26th
JUNE
am
AQA Biology A2 7402/3 Paper 3 2 hours
pm
EDEXCEL
EDEXCEL
Mathematics
Further Maths
Statistics 2
FP3
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
TUES
27th JUNE
am
OCR
OCR
Chemistry A2
Religious Studies A2
H432/3 Unified Chemistry
G582 Religious Ethics
1hr 30 mins
1hr 30 mins
pm
WEDS
28th JUNE
am
EDEXCEL
Mathematics AEA Maths 3 hours
pm
THURS 29th
JUNE
am
AQA Physics A2
7408/3 Paper 3 Astrophysics 2 hours
pm
FRI 30th
JUNE
am
INSET DAY pm
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