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Year 11
EXAM HANDBOOK
Summer 2019
GCSE Results Day 2018
01373 465353 (request the Exams Officer)
Contents
3 ............. Opening Letter
4 ............. Key dates
4 ............. Results Day and Certificate Presentation Evening
5 .............. Exam timings and attendance
5 .............. Equipment and restrictions
6 .............. Let’s revise!
7 .............. Revision sessions
7 ............. Tips for exam days
7 ............. Mentoring and support for exams
7 ............. Need some help?
8 .............. Revision timetable
10 ........... AQA, City & Guilds, CCEA, OCR, Pearson................. and WJEC exam board rules
11 ........... My exam checklist
12 ........... Summer exam timetable 2018
15 ........... Notes
Dear Year 11s and parents,
Welcome to the Exam Handbook 2019. This contains useful information to support you in your prepa-ration for the summer examinations, including the scheduled weekly revision sessions and the final exam timetable.
Remember that there is also a lot of useful information, including details on how to deal with stress on the school website – look under the tab Y11 Raising Achievement.This is a critical stage in your studies as your performance in these examinations and final pieces of coursework will decide your future. If you have any concerns, here are some people you can contact:
Mr Davies, Y11 Raising Achievement Lead: [email protected]
Your head of house:
Mr Morris, our exams officer: [email protected]
Good luck in your final preparations – be proactive in taking the opportunities presented to you.
Yours sincerely,
Mr DaviesAssistant Principal
Einstein Mr McNair [email protected]
Franklin Mr Dickens [email protected]
Hypatia Mrs Bendry [email protected]
Newton Mr Jones [email protected]
Aristotle Mr Johnson [email protected]
Opening Letter
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General
28th MarchParents’ Plus Evening – for Y11s selected by Heads of House / Y11 Raising Achievement Leader
1st April Formal Mock Week
23rd April Formal Mock Week
10th MayFinal Progress Reports sent home to parents
Food Technology
15th March Food Practical Exams
18th March Food Practical Exams
Languages
29th AprilReal French speaking exam week
6th MayReal German and Spanish speaking exam week
Key dates
Results Day and Certificate Presentation EveningResults Day - Thursday 22nd August 2019You can come into College to collect your results from 11am in the College Hall. Results not collected on the day will be posted to your home that afternoon. We no longer accept email requestsfor results.
Results cannot be collected by another member of the family unless it has been agreed, in advance, with the Exams Officer.
Certificate Presentation DayWe will be hosting a Certificates Presentation event in November 2019. We will write to you in October to invite you to this. Please ensure that we have your current address.
If you cannot attend the Presentation event, your certificate will be posted to you.
Art and Photography
1st - 5th April Real, final 10 hour exams
Music
11 - 13th March Music Recording Week
Drama
28 - 29th March Drama Exams
Dance
26th March Dance Exams
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Morning exams usually start at 9am, and afternoon exams start at 1pm so YOU MUST CHECK. Please see the overall summer exam timetable on page 12. You can check the timetable with your subject teacher.
You must be outside your exam room, ready to enter, 10 minutes before your exam start time (there is no registration on exam days for exam students).
For exams held in the dance studio ONLY: Girls should line up by the girls’ changing rooms Boys should line up by the boys’ changing rooms
For exams held in Northcote Exams Hall, please enter via the staircase on the Library side of Northcote.
Do not be late! If you do have a problem, ring the College on 01373 465353. If you are late, please go to Student Services, where the decision will be made if you can sit the exam or not. If you can sit the exam, you will be escorted by a member of the exams team. Being late could disturb other candidates! If it is not too late you will probably still be able to do the exam
Equipment and restrictions7Electronic devicesNo mobile phones, iPods, MP3 players, smart watches etc - even if they are turned off.
7Bags, jackets, etcThese must be left at the front of the room or, if you are in the Dance Studio, in the changing rooms (leaving bags in the changing rooms is at your own risk).
7Packets or instructions for calculators If the instructions are printed on the lid you need to cover it with plain paper before the exam.
7Other stuff... No other papers/notes/books (even in pockets)•No food or drink except for water (clear, non-coloured •bottle with labels removed)No ‘Tippex’ or other correction aids•A watch is really useful -• these are to be removed and placed on the desk. However ‘smart watches’ are NOT allowed Students are not allowed to bring tissues; these•
can be supplied by the College.
7Please do not bring valuables into CollegeWe cannot be responsible for any loss.
Exams are timetabled by the Exam Boardsat the same time, on the same day
throughout the UK.
If you miss an exam it is NOTpossible to take it at another time.
3Must havesCheck what you need to bring to each exam:
BLACK• pen + sparesPencil•Sharpener•Eraser •Calculator•Bottle of water – made of clear, non-coloured plastic •with all labels removedCandidate Number (also known as Exam Number)•Specialised equipment for particular subjects•
3Carry it all in a see-through, non-coloured pencil case or plastic bag.
3Full school uniform must be worn.
You do not need to bring your Statement of Entry but you do need to know what level you are entered for e.g. Foundation/Higher etc, and which room you are in (please check this before you leave home). If you are really desperate there will be a copy of your exam timetable in Student Services. You do not need to know your seat number, and will be seated in exam number order.
Exam timings and attendancebut the Exam Board might not accept it, especially if it is your own fault.
Special considerationsIf you are feeling ill / ill leading up to the exam, or if you have been experiencing any problems (a family bereavement, broken arm etc)...
PHONE US AS SOON AS YOU KNOW – THERE ARE THINGS WE CAN DO.
If you are feeling too unwell to attend, you will need to provide our Exams Officer with a doctor’s certificate and the doctor’s name, then we will apply for special consideration - you may still get a grade.
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Success = work hard + eat well + sleep well!
3rd step… Decide what you really need to revisePersonal Learning Checklists (PLCs) are useful to identify gaps in your knowledge. Equally important are past exam papers – they will help you understand how questions will be asked on each section and topic – do the examiners want essays? Short answers? One word answers?You could then identify those topics or their parts which you feel unhappy about – which need more attention than others. Don’t give all topics equal importance.
By mixing subjects and topics which give you difficulty with those which are easier and/or interest you more, you will be able to plan a varied programme of revision.
4th step… Where and how to revise Everybody needs to work where and how they work best, but don’t fool yourself that you can work in front of the TV – you can’t!
Some people find it useful to work in the same place all the time, every time; others find it very useful to shift around working for an hour in one place, having a break, and then working somewhere else and on a different topic.
Remember, it needs to be quiet.
… and for how long?Remember that your concentration span is limited, so have a timed break, but make sure you start again, and don’t get hooked on a TV programme during the timed break!
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.
The first GCSE examination is on Monday13th May, so...•Getdowntoyourrevision...•Talk to your friends•Practise answering past exam papers - get used to timing yourself•Get as many exam tips as possible from your teacher•Don’t worry about what you haven’t done during the course – work out how to make the best of what you have done•Make revision cards – get material into podcast form on iPod
When you have one week to go...•Reviewyourrevisioncards;trynottolearn entirely new material•Getequipmentready–checkeverything works properly •Eatandsleepinaregularway–donotstay up revising all night•Getintoaroutine–getupearly–youwillbe answering questions at 9am.
Planning revision
1st step… Know exactly what you need to doWhat is the specification… and how is it examined? You cannot hope to prepare for exams and revise properly unless you know what you are to be examined on and the actual form of the exam.
2nd step… How long have I got?You really need to plan how to spend the time leading up to the exams. A last minute rush will leave you panicky and tired. You need to fit in relaxation as well as revision and keep pace with new work. Of course, you may not have much time left or your schedule may have gone wrong; never mind, the main idea of planning the use of what time does remain is still a good one. Don’t panic and don’t give up!
Let’s revise!Your exams are important and obviously you will need to work hard over the next few months. Most of you have worked extremely hard all year and we are sure you will get the grades you deserve. Some of you will need to give a little more to achieve your best!
Remember to recap, review, apply!
To find more tips on revision and get acopy of a blank revision timetable, go to:
www.fromecollege.org/students/examinationswww.fromecollege.org/students/
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Need some help?
For morning exams there may be a revision session before the exam. These are compulsory. Some revision sessions may start before 8.45am. If you catch a school bus and there is no-one who can help transport you to school, see Student Services and we will come up with a plan.
Venues will be shared nearer the time (mostly the Merlin Theatre and H7) but there will always be a copy on the notice boards around the site.
For afternoon exams there will be revision sessions where possible. Again, these are compulsory.
When you are not in exams or revision sessions you must go to normal lessons. Where you have finished all your exams in that subject you should be revising for other subjects, so please bring things to revise from. We will try to arrange for computer rooms so you can access Sam Learning and other revision sites.
Where can I get help?Get help from your tutor during lunch break or after College.
Work smarterPersonal Learning Checklists (PLCs) – check what you need to know, compare with what you already know and focus on what you should be learning.
It’s really easy to use the PLCs – they’ll help you to concentrate on the stuff you need to work on.
Please speak to your Head of House. If you are unsure of something or if you just need someone to scream at - let us know! Do not worry on your own.
Feeling stressed?Don’t let nerves take over; take a (small!) amount of time out. Take time to phone a friend, and relax.
Revision sessions
Tips for exam days... Tips for exam days:
Give yourself time to prepare•Check you have all your equipment•Have breakfast•Arrive on time, but not too early•STAY POSITIVE • - try not to talk-up your worries before you go inHave some water, but not too much•
Mentoring and support for exams Wednesday Tutor
sessions will include: Creating an exam prep timetable
••Examrevisiontechniques•Stressmanagement•SubjectMasterClasses•EnglishPoetrySupport•Mentoring
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Revision TimetableCorrect as of March 2019 - subject to change.
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GCSE Revision and Intervention Sessions (from March 2019) WEEK 1
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
BEFORE SCHOOL
The Merchant of Venice Ms Sonnet E9 (8.15 - 8.45am)
LUNCH TIME
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Economics Mr Black N21
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7 Choir (Music)
Mr Nicholls A11
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
French Ms Lateu I2
Choir (Music) Mr Nicholls A11
R&P Revision Miss Duncan and Miss Love H6
Spanish Revision Mrs Frutos-Toledo I4
AFTER SCHOOL
English Writing (Language) Ms Christie E2 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Computer Science Mr Johnston F16
BTEC Business Mr Cross N20
Physics Miss Childs S1
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mrs Wells E4 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
French Mr Owsley I3
ICT Catch-up and Revision Mrs Hawkins F15
Chemistry Mr Webber S13
Anthology Poetry Miss Franklin E10 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Photography Catch-up Art Team A4/A8
Biology Mr Jones S9
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Maths (Foundation) Mr Johnson M2
Art Catch-up Art Team A6/A7
German Mr Owsley I3
Photography Catch-up Art Team A4/A8
Media Studies Mr Jones E11 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Maths (Higher) Mr McNair I1
English Catch up/ Homework Club Mr Schneider E12
Art Catch-up Art Team A6/A7
Geography Revision Mr Haines H2 or Mrs Perkins H4
Maths (Foundation) Mr Palmer M5
BTEC Level 2 CPLD Coursework support Mrs Day F12/F13
Food Preparation and Nutrition Mrs McMunn T2
Maths (Higher) Mrs Hobbs M10
Reading (Language Paper 1) Mr Brett E5 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Y11 GCSE Music Workshop (Composition, Performance and Exam Prep) Mr Nicholls A11
Maths (Further) Mr Durber M3
Reading (Language Paper 2) Mr Schneider E12 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Unseen Poetry Mrs Matthews E10 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
R&P Revision Miss Duncan and Miss Love H6 (3.10 - 4pm)
How to get a Grade 7-9 in Literature Mrs Morris E8 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
A Christmas Carol Mrs Henry E3 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Drama Mrs Tarrant M8
Maths (Higher) Mr Cantrell M1
Maths (Foundation) Mr Cole M9
History Mr King H12
Week One
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GCSE Revision and Intervention Sessions (from March 2019) WEEK 2
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
BEFORE SCHOOL
The Merchant of Venice Ms Sonnet E9 (8.15 - 8.45am)
LUNCH TIME
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Economics Mr Black N21
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Choir (Music) Mr Nicholls A11
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
French Ms Lateu I2
Choir (Music) Mr Nicholls A11
R&P Revision Miss Duncan and Miss Love H6
Y11 GCSE Music Workshop (Composition, Performance and Exam Prep) Mr Nicholls A11
Spanish Revision Mrs Frutos-Toledo I4
AFTER SCHOOL
English Writing (Language) Ms Christie E2 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Computer Science Mr Johnston F16
BTEC Business Mr Cross N20
Physics Miss Childs S1
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mrs Wells E4 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
French Mr Owsley I3
ICT Catch-up and Revision Mrs Hawkins F15
Chemistry Mr Webber S13
Geography Revision Mr Haines H2 or Mrs Perkins H4
Photography Catch-up Art Team A4/A8
Biology Mr Jones S9
Technology Coursework Club Mrs Smart and Mr Newton T7
Art Catch-up Art Team A6/A7
German Mr Owsley I3
Photography Catch-up Art Team A4/A8
Maths (Foundation) Mr McNair I1
English Catch up/Homework Club Mr Schneider E12
Art Catch-up Art Team A6/A7
Maths (Foundation) Mr Palmer M5
BTEC Level 2 CPLD Coursework Support Mrs Day F12/F13
Food Preparation and Nutrition Mrs McMunn T2
Maths (Higher) Mrs Hobbs M10
Reading (Language Paper 1) Mr Brett E5 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
A Christmas Carol Mrs Henry E3 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Maths (Further) Mr Durber M3
Reading (Language Paper 2) Mr Schneider E12 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
Maths (Higher) Mr Cantrell M1
R&P Revision Miss Duncan and Miss Love H6 (3.10 - 4pm)
How to get a Grade 7-9 in Literature Mrs Morris E8 (3.05 - 3.35pm)
History Mr King H12
Maths (Foundation) Mrs Cole M9
Week Two
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AQA, City & Guilds, CCEA, OCR, Pearsonand WJEC exam board rules
(effective from 1st September 2018)
A1 Be on time for all your exams. If you are late, your work might not be accepted.
A2 Do not become involved in any unfair or dishonest practice during the exam.
A3 If you try to cheat, or break the rules in any way, you could be disqualified from all your subjects.
A4 You must NOT take into the exam room:
a) Notes
b) Potential technological/web-enabled sources of information such as an iPod, mobile phone, MP3/4 player or similar device, a smartwatch or a wrist watch which has a data storage device.
Any pencil cases taken into the exam room must be see-through and non-coloured.
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.
A5 If you wear a wrist watch the invigilator will ask you to remove it and place it under your desk.
A6 Do not use correcting pens, fluid or tape, erasable pens, highlighters or gel pens in your answers.
A7 Do not talk to or try to communicate with, or disturb other candidates once the exam has started.
A8 You must not write inappropriate, obscene or offensive material.
A9 If you leave the exam room unaccompanied by an invigilator before the exam has finished, you will not be allowed to return.
A10 Do not borrow anything from another candidate during the exam.
B1 Know the dates and times of all your exams. Arrive at least ten minutes before the start of each exam.
B2 If you arrive late for an exam, report to the invigilator running the exam.
B3 If you arrive more than one hour after the published starting time for the exam, you may not be allowed to take it.
B4 Only take into the exam room the pens, pencils, erasers and any other equipment which you need for the exam.
B5 You must write in black ink (NOT gel pen).
Coloured pencils or inks may only be used for diagrams, maps, charts, etc. unless the instructions printed on the front of the question paper states otherwise.
C1 You may use a calculator unless you are told otherwise.
C2 If you use a calculator:
a) Make sure it works properly; check that the batteries are working properly
b) Clear any memory stored in it
c) Remove any parts such as cases, lids or covers which have printed instructions or formulas
d) Do not bring into the exam room any operating instructions or prepared programmes.
C3 Do not use a dictionary or computer spell-checker unless you are told otherwise.
D1 Always listen to the invigilator. Follow their instructions at all times.
D2 Tell the invigilator at once if: a) You think you have not been given the right
question paper or all of the materials listed on the front of the paper
b) The question paper is incomplete or badly printed.
D3 Read carefully and follow the instructions printed on the question paper and/or on the answer booklet.
D4 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
C Calculators, dictionaries and computer spell-checkers
A Regulations - make sure you understand the rules
B Information – make sure you attend your exams and bring what you need
D Instructions during the exam
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these details in on any additional answer sheets that you use.
D5 Remember to write your answers within the designated sections of the answer booklet.
D6 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.
E1 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.
E2 Put up your hand during the exam if:
a) You have a problem and are in doubt about what you should do
b) You do not feel well
c) You need more paper
E3 You must not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the questions.
F1 If you have used more than one answer booklet and/or any loose sheets of paper, place them in the correct order.
a) Place any loose additional answer sheets inside your answer paper. No stapling or clipping!
b) Make sure you add your candidate details to any additional answer sheets that you use
F2 Do not leave the exam room until told to do so by the invigilator.
F3 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.
E Advice and assistance
F At the end of the exam
My exam checklist3 I have been to Student Services/Head of House for a
copy of my personalised exam timetable
3 I am responsible enough to look after my own timetable
3 I have checked what time each of my exams start
3 I have checked whether there’s a warm-up session 3 I have a transparent and non-coloured pencil case
or plastic bag
3 I have some black pens (not gel pens)
3 I have some pencils
3 I have a pencil sharpener
3 I have an eraser
3 I have a calculator (with its memory erased)
3 I have a clear, non-coloured bottle of water with the label removed
3 I have my candidate number (exam number)
3 I have all the equipment I need for my specialist subjects (art, photography, food technology, etc)
3During the exams I will be quiet when walking around the campus so that other students can do their exams without being disturbed by me.
Revising...3 I have revised properly for all my exams. I have used
the PLCs to check my knowledge
3 I have attended revision sessions to make sure I am best prepared for my exams.
On the day...3 I know what to do if I am ill on the day of the exam 3 I have had some breakfast
3 I have remembered to leave my phone/iPod/MP3/4 player/smart watch/data storage devices at home
3 I have remembered to be outside the exam room ten minutes before the exam is due to start
3 I have remembered that I need to leave my bags and jacket at the front of the exam room
3 I know that I have to carefully read and follow the instructions on the question paper/answer book
3 I know that exams are really important to me and that I must respect the other students who are also taking their exams.
Afterwards...3 I have made sure the College have my current
address so I will receive my invitation to the Certificates Presentation.
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Books afterthe exams...
•Librarybooksmustbereturned before your last day at the College.
•Allothertextbooksmustbe returned to your subject teachers on the day of your last exam - do not just leave them in Reception.
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Summer Exam Timetable 2019
May 2018Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
13th 14th 15th 16th 17th
Comp Sci: Computer Systems WrtnJ276/01 1hr 30mins
French Listening Test Tier F8658/LF 35mins
French Reading Test Tier F8658/RF 45mins
French Listening Test Tier H8658/LH 45mins
French Reading Test Tier H8658/RH 1hour
PE: Physcl Fctr Affctng Perf WtnJ587/01 1hr
Chemistry Paper 1 Tier F8462/1F 1hr 45mins
Chemistry Paper 1 Tier H8462/1H 1hr 45mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P1F8464/C/1F 1hr 15mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P1H8464/C/1H 1hr 15mins
French Writing Test Tier F8658/WF 1hr
French Writing Test Tier H8658/WH 1hr 15mins
Religious Studies A P1-3 Christ8062/13
Religious Studies A P1-5 Islam8062/15
Biology Paper 1 Tier F8461/1F 1hr 45 mins
Biology Paper 1 Tier H8461/1H 1hr 45mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P1F8464/B/1F1hr 15mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P1H8464/B/1H1hr 15mins
English Literature Paper 18702/11hr 45mins
Comp Sci: Comp Thnk Algrthm Prgrm WtnJ276/02 1hr 30mins
Theatre Makers in Prac.1DR0 03 1hr 30mins
PE: Socio-Ctrl Issues Sprt Psych WtnJ587/02 1hr
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Religious Studies A P2A Excl Text8062/2A 1hr 45mins
Non Calculator [F]1MA1 1F 1hr 30 mins
Non Calculator [H]1MA1 1H1hr 30 mins
Spanish Listening Test Tier F8698/LF 35mins
Spanish Reading Test Tier F8698/RF 45mins
Spanish Listening Test Tier H8698/LH 45mins
Spanish Reading Test Tier H8698/RH 1hr
English Literature Paper 28702/2 2hrs 15mins
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May 2019 (continued...)Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th
Sociology COMP1Undrstand Soc ProcesC200U10-11hr 45mins
Geography Paper 18035/1 1hr 30mins
Physics Paper 1 Tier F8463/1F 1hr 45mins
Physics Paper 1Tier H8463/1H 1hr 45mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P1F8464/P/1F 1hr 15mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P1H8464/P/1H1hr 15mins
Sociology COMP2 Understnd Soc StructC200U20-1 1hr 45mins
Economics Paper 18136/1 1hr 45mins
Design and Technology Written Paper8552/W 2hrs
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Hist B: History Around US WtnJ411/21 1hr
English Language Paper 18700/1 1hr 45mins
Spanish Writing Test Tier F8698/WF 1hr
Spanish Writing Test Tier H8698/WH 1hr 15mins
Calculator [F]1MA1 2F 1hr 30mins
Calculator [H]1MA1 2H 1hr 30mins
English Language Paper 28700/2 1hr 45mins
Media Studies COMP1 Exploring MediaC680U10-1 1hr 30mins
Economics Paper 28136/2 1hr 45mins
Appraising1MU0 031hr 45mins
Geography Paper 28035/2 1hr 30mins
Hist B: Ppl Hlth Brit Peace War WtnJ411/13 1hr 45mins
Biology Paper 2Tier F8461/2F 1hr 45mins
Biology Paper 2Tier H8461/2H 1hr 45mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P2F8464/B/2F 1hr 15mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Biology P2H8464/B/2H 1hr 15mins
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Food Prep and Nutrition Written8585/W 1hr 45mins
Calculator [F]1MA1 3F 1hr 30mins
Calculator [H]1MA1 3H 1hr 30mins
Chemistry Paper 2 Tier F8462/2F 1hr 45mins
Chemistry Paper 2 Tier H8462/2H 1hr 45mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P2F8464/C/2F 1hr 15mins
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Combined Sci Trilogy Chemistry P2H8464/C/2H1hr 15mins
Geography Paper 38035/3 1hr 15mins
Physics Paper 2Tier F8463/2F 1hr 45mins
Physics Paper 2Tier H8463/2H 1hr 45mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P2F8464/P/2F 1hr 15mins
Combined Sci Trilogy Physics P2H8464/P/2H 1hr 15mins
Medstudies COMP2 Understanding MediaC680U20-11hr 30mins
Hist B: Mke Amrc Aztc Spnh Cnqst WtnJ411/38 1hr 45mins
German Listening Test Tier F8668/LF 35mins
German Reading Test Tier F8668/RF 45mins
German Listening Test Tier H8668/LH 45mins
German Reading Test Tier H8668/RH 1hr
Polish Listening Test Tier F8688/LF 35mins
Polish Reading Test Tier F8688/RF 45mins
Polish Listening Test Tier H8688/LH 45mins
Polish Reading Test Tier H8688/RH 1hr
Further Mathematics Paper 18360/1 1hr 30mins
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Polish Writing Test Tier F8688/WF 1hr
Polish Writing Test Tier H8688/WH 1hr 15mins
Further MathematicsPaper 28360/2 2hrs
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