Miss A Gornall About the subject In English students develop a love of language and literature, and explore a range of important themes, contexts and ideas.
Exams Information Some points to remind students: Arrive 15 mins to 30 mins prior to the start of the exam. If found in possession during an examination even if it is turned off we are obliged to report the infringement to the awarding body.
Water bottles must be clear of any markings or labels.
Ensure you have all the correct equipment before your exams. For Mathematics and Science exams, students should ensure their calculators conform to examinations regulations. The cover should be removed and left with your possessions. Do not draw graffiti or write offensive comments on examination papers — if you do the examination board may refuse to accept your paper.
Please do not write on examination desks. Students are expected to behave in a respectful manner towards all invigilators and follow their instructions at all times. Please note you cannot eat in the exam hall but you are allowed a bottle of water. Exam Certificates Students who have queries regarding exams certificates should contact Mrs Cortese in the exams office on a Wednesday only.
Certificates for the last summer exams are now ready for collection. Current students can collect their certificates on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between If you are no longer a student of the school please send an email to Mrs Cortese via enquiries containing your full name, DOB, candidate number and the year you last sat exams so that we can check our archives.
Please allow at least three working days for us to locate your certificates and call Mrs Cortese in the Exams Office to organise a time to collect your certificates. You will need to present valid photo ID when collecting your certificates. If you have not collected your certificates for past exams, please note that the school is no longer required to store these indefinitely on your behalf.
As a gesture of good will the school will extend this to two years. All certificate collections must be signed for by the recipient. When collecting the named third party must have valid ID with them that will be same as the ID details mentioned in your email.
We also need a letter from you giving permission that will contain your signature, and a copy of your photo ID with signature. The school can let you have a statement of results printed, please note that we may not have results going beyond It is a lengthy process to access the archives so please allow up to 28 days for a reply.
Links Please click on this link for a fantastic resource to help you study and be successful in your exams.Some points to remind students: Arrive 15 mins to 30 mins prior to the start of the exam. Refrain from bringing mobile phones, digital watches and/or any type of electronic communication or storage device into the exam room.
Learn how to avoid common spelling errors with this BBC Bitesize GCSE English Language (AQA) study guide. Sample question and answers Question. A school wants to raise funds for new sports equipment.
As a member of the committee, you have been asked to write a report that investigates how the money. Herts for Learning Doc Ref S 1 of 32 BASEDATA FILES Exam Boards provide all the information about the examinations they offer in the format of. The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification, generally taken in a number of subjects by pupils in secondary education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Each GCSE qualification is in a particular subject, and stands alone, but a suite of such qualifications (or their equivalents) are generally accepted as the record of achievement at the age of Key Stage 4.
In Key Stage 4, pupils must study GCSE English Language (EDUQAS) and GCSE English Literature (AQA). Key Stage 5. In Key Stage 4, pupils have the option of studying A level English Language (AQA B), A level English Literature (AQA B), and Media Studies.