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Morning exams start at 9.00am

Afternoon exams start at 1.00pm

MOBILE PHONES ARE NOT

PERMITTED IN THE EXAMINATION ROOM

Exam Results Day: Thursday August 23rd 2018

(Updated 12.03.18)

GCSE / BTEC

EXAMINATIONS

TIMETABLE

SUMMER 2018

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AQA City & Guilds CCEA OCR Pearson WJEC

NO iPODs, MOBILE PHONES MP3/4 PLAYERS SMARTWATCHES

NO POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGICAL/WEB ENABLED SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Possession of unauthorised items, such as a mobile

phone, is a serious offence and could result in

DISQUALIFICATION from your examination and your overall

qualification.

This poster must be displayed in a prominent place outside each examination room.

©2017 – Effective from 1 September 2017

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©2014

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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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© 2017

AQA City & Guilds CCEA OCR Pearson WJEC

Information for candidates For written examinations – effective from 1 September 2017

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 If you wear a wrist watch the invigilator will ask you to remove it and place it on your desk. 6 Do not use correcting pens, fluid or tape, erasable pens, highlighters or gel pens in your answers. 7 Do not talk to or try to communicate with, or disturb other candidates once the exam has started. 8 You must not write inappropriate, obscene or offensive material. 9 If you leave the exam room unaccompanied by an invigilator before the exam has finished, you will not be allowed to return. 10 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. Arrive at least ten minutes before the start of each exam. 2 If you arrive late for an exam, report to the invigilator running the exam. 3 If you arrive more than one hour after the published starting time for the exam, you may not be allowed to take it. 4 Only take into the exam room the pens, pencils, erasers and any other equipment which you need for the exam. 5 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.

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Information for candidates Guidelines when referring to examinations/assessments through the

Internet

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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WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH

MONDAY 30TH

APRIL

am

pm

TUESDAY

1ST MAY

am

pm

WEDNESDAY

2ND MAY

am

pm

THURSDAY 3RD

MAY

am

Edexcel

Edexcel

Mathematics award

Mathematics award

ANM10 Level 1 Award in Number and Measure

ANM20 Level 2 Award in Number and Measure

1hr 30mins

1hr 30mins

pm

FRIDAY 4TH

MAY

am

pm

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WEEK TIME BOARD SUBJECT PAPER LENGTH

MONDAY 7TH

MAY

am

BANK HOLIDAY

pm

TUESDAY

8TH MAY

am

Edexcel

Photography 1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 1 5 hours

pm

Edexcel

Photography 1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 1

WEDNESDAY 9TH

MAY

am

Edexcel

Photography 1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 1 5 hours

pm

Edexcel

Photography 1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 1

THURSDAY 10TH

MAY

am

Edexcel

Edexcel

Photography

Fine Art

1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 2

1FA0 Practical Exam

5 hours

5 hours

pm

Edexcel

Edexcel

Photography

Fine Art

1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 2

1FA0 Practical Exam

FRIDAY 11TH MAY

am

Edexcel

Edexcel

Photography

Fine Art

1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 2

1FA0 Practical Exam

5 hours

5 hours

pm

Edexcel

Edexcel

Photography

Fine Art

1PY0 Practical Exam – Group 2

1FA0 Practical Exam

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WEEK

TIME

BOARD

SUBJECT

PAPER

LENGTH

MONDAY 14TH MAY

am

Edexcel

Edexcel

OCR

OCR

Health & Social

Care

Travel & Tourism

Computer Science

ICT: Cambridge

Nationals

20544E Human Lifespan

Development

21474E UK Travel & Tourism

Sector

J276/1 Computer systems

R001 Understanding computer

systems

1hr

1hr

1hr 30mins

1hr

pm AQA Religious Studies 8063/1 Religious Studies B

Paper 1

1hr 45mins

TUESDAY

15TH MAY

am

AQA

AQA

French

French

8658/LF/LH Listening

8658/RF/RH Reading

35/45mins

45mins/1hr

pm

AQA

AQA

Biology

Combined Science

8461/1F/1H Paper 1

8464/B/1F/1H Trilogy –

Biology Paper 1

1hr 45mins

1hr 15mins

WEDNESDAY

16TH MAY

am

OCR Physical Education J587/1 Physical factors

affecting performance

1hr

pm

AQA Religious Studies 8063/2A/2B Religious Studies

B Paper 2

1hr 45mins

THURSDAY

17TH MAY

am

AQA

AQA

Chemistry

Combined Science

8462/1F/1H Paper 1

8464/C/1F/1H Trilogy –

Chemistry Paper 1

1hr 45mins

1hr 15mins

pm

OCR

Computer Science

J276/2 Computational

thinking, algorithms and

programming

1hr 30mins

FRIDAY 18TH

MAY

am

AQA

AQA

French

Functional Skills:

English

8658/WF/WH Writing

47201 Reading L1

47251 Reading L2

1hr/

1hr 15mins

45mins

1hr

pm

AQA

OCR

Eduqas

Functional Skills:

English

Physical Education

Drama

47202 Writing L1

47252 Writing L2

J587/2 Socio-cultural issues

and sports psychology

C690U30-1 Component 3

45mins

1hr

1hr

1hr 30mins

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WEEK

TIME

BOARD

SUBJECT

PAPER

LENGTH

MONDAY

21ST MAY

am

pm

TUESDAY 22ND

MAY

am

AQA English Literature 8702/1 Paper 1 –

Shakespeare and the 19th

century novel

1hr 45mins

pm

Eduqas Geography C112U10-1 Geography B

Investigating Geographical

Issues

1hr 45mins

WEDNESDAY 23RD

MAY

am

Edexcel

Edexcel

Italian

Italian

5IN01 1F/1H Listening

5IN03 3F/3H Reading

25/35mins

35/50mins

pm

AQA

AQA

Physics

Combined Science

8463/1F/1H Paper 1

8464/P/1F/1H Trilogy –

Physics Paper 1

1hr 45mins

1hr 15mins

THURSDAY 24TH MAY

am

Edexcel Mathematics 1MA1 1F/1H Paper 1 Non-

calculator

1hr 30mins

pm

FRIDAY

25TH MAY

am

AQA English Literature 8702/2 Paper 2 – Modern

texts and poetry

2hrs 15mins

pm

AQA Design &

Technology

45701 Textiles Technology Unit

1

2hrs

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WEEK

TIME

BOARD

SUBJECT

PAPER

LENGTH

MONDAY

28TH MAY

am

BANK HOLIDAY

pm

TUESDAY 29TH

MAY

am

HALF TERM

pm

WEDNESDAY 30TH

MAY

am

HALF TERM

pm

THURSDAY 31ST MAY

am

HALF TERM

pm

FRIDAY

1ST JUNE

am

HALF TERM

pm

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WEEK

TIME

BOARD

SUBJECT

PAPER

LENGTH

MONDAY

4TH JUNE

am

Edexcel History 1HI0 Paper 1 – Medicine in

Britain c1250-present and The

British Sector of the Western

Front 1914-1918

1hr 15mins

pm

WJEC Latin Latin Language 1hr 15mins

TUESDAY

5TH JUNE

am

AQA English Language 8700/1 Paper 1 – Explorations

in creative reading and writing

1hr 45mins

pm

Eduqas Geography C112U20-1 Geography B

Problem Solving Geography

1hr 30mins

WEDNESDAY 6TH

JUNE

am

AQA

AQA

Spanish

Spanish

8698/LF/LH Listening

8698/RF/RH Reading

35/45mins

45mins/1hr

pm

OCR

OCR

OCR

OCR

Music

Portuguese

Persian

Turkish

J536/5 Listening and

appraising

A833/01 Reading/Written

A823/01 Reading/Written

A843/01 Reading/Written

1hr 30mins

1hr

1hr

1hr

THURSDAY 7TH

JUNE

am

Edexcel Mathematics 1MA1 2F/2H Paper 2

Calculator

1hr 30mins

pm

WJEC Latin Additional Latin 45mins

FRIDAY 8TH

JUNE

am

AQA English Language 8700/2 Paper 2 – Writers’

viewpoints and perspectives

1hr 45mins

pm

Edexcel

History

1HI0 Paper 2 – Henry VIII and

his ministers 1509-40 and The

American West c1835-1895

1hr 45mins

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WEEK

TIME

BOARD

SUBJECT

PAPER

LENGTH

MONDAY 11TH

JUNE

am

AQA

AQA

Biology

Combined Science

8461/2F/2H Paper 2

8464/B/2F/2H Trilogy –

Biology Paper 2

1hr 45mins

1hr 15mins

pm

Eduqas Geography C112U30-1 Geography B

Applied Fieldwork Enquiry

1hr 30mins

TUESDAY

12TH JUNE

am

Edexcel Mathematics 1MA1 3F/3H Paper 3

Calculator

1hr 30mins

pm

Edexcel History 1HI0 Paper 3 – Weimar and

Nazi Germany 1918-39

1hr 20mins

WEDNESDAY

13TH JUNE

am

AQA

AQA

Chemistry

Combined Science

8462/2F/2H Paper 2

8464/C/2F/2H Trilogy –

Chemistry Paper 2

1hr 45mins

1hr 15mins

pm

THURSDAY

14TH JUNE

am

AQA Spanish 8698/WF/WH Writing 1hr/

1hr 15mins

pm

OCR

AQA

Food Preparation

and Nutrition

Design &

Technology

J309/1 Food preparation and

nutrition

45601 Resistant Materials

Technology Unit 1

1hr 30mins

2hrs

FRIDAY 15TH

JUNE

am

AQA

AQA

Physics

Combined Science

8463/2F/2H Paper 2

8464/P/2F/2H Trilogy –

Physics Paper 2

1hr 45mins

1hr 15mins

pm

AQA Polish 46851 Unit 1 Listening 50mins

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WEEK

TIME

BOARD

SUBJECT

PAPER

LENGTH

MONDAY

18TH JUNE

am

Edexcel

Edexcel

German

German

1GN0 1F/1H Listening

1GN0 3F/3H Reading

35/45mins

45mins/1hr

pm

Edexcel

Edexcel

Arabic

Arabic

5AR01 01 Unit 1 Listening

5AR03 01 Unit 3 Reading

45mins

55mins

TUESDAY 19TH

JUNE

am

AQA

AQA

Design &

Technology

Further

Mathematics

45501 Graphic Products Unit 1

Certificate in Further

Mathematics 1 (non-calculator)

2hrs

1h 30mins

pm

Edexcel

Edexcel

AQA

Greek

Greek

Dance

5GK01 01 Unit 1 Listening

5GK03 01 Unit 3 Reading

8236/W Dance

45mins

55mins

1hr 30mins

WEDNESDAY 20TH

JUNE

am

AQA

AQA

Polish

Polish

46852 Unit 2 Reading

46854 Unit 4 Writing

1hr

1hr

pm

Edexcel Arabic 5AR04 01 Unit 4 Writing 1hr

THURSDAY 21ST JUNE

am

Edexcel

Edexcel

German

Statistics

1GN0 4F/4H Writing

5ST1F/5ST1H Statistics Unit 1

1hr 10mins/

1hr 20mins

1hr 30mins/

2hrs

pm

AQA Further

Mathematics

Certificate in Further

Mathematics 2 (calculator)

2 hrs

FRIDAY

22ND JUNE

am

Edexcel Greek 5GK04 01 Unit 4 Writing 1hr

pm