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Year

10 Yearly

Examinations

2014
Friday 14th November (week6C)-Friday 21st November (week7A)

Year 10 are not required for normal lessons while not actually sitting an exam.
Exemptions for regular out-of-school hours training is automatic during the examination schedule.
Written material may not be taken into the exam rooms. Writing paper will be provided.
Students must bring their own equipment. Borrowing is not permitted.
Students may not leave the exam room (unless accompanied by a supervisor)
There is no change to the uniform policy. i.e. FULL SCHOOL UNIFORM
You must be present at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start of exams.
Mobile phones are not to be taken into examination rooms. You can check your phone in at the office
There is no provision for study leave for accelerants during this exam timetable
Assessment Policies can be found in R:\School Admin\Assessment Policy
If any changes and/or discrepancies in schedule arise, Please check R:\School Admin\Exam
Timetables for any updates which will be indicated in red.
All Exam venues as indicated

Students with approved Special Provisions need to see Mr Prorellis ASAP after they
receive this timetable. Also, they are to check with Mr Prorellis and/or the Invigilators
at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start of each of their exams. Venue
locations for Special Provisions Exams will be advised on the day of each exam.

28/08/2014
J Prorellis
Day
Friday 14

09:00-11:00 Mathematics Hall

11:50-13:20 German Hall


11:50-13:20 Chinese Hall
11:50-12:40 Latin Hall

Monday 17

09:00-11:00 Architectural &


Engineering Drawing 504&505

12:00-13:30 English Hall

Tuesday 18

09:00-10:00 Science Hall

11:50-12:50 Chinese Speaking


214

Wednesday 19

11:00-12:00 Commerce Hall

Thursday 20

09:00-11:30 Music
Performance 201

Friday 21

09:30-11:25 IST Prac and


Written 802 & 704
09:00-10:05 VA SLB

12:00-13:30 Music Written 201

13:50-15:20 French Hall


13:50-15:20 Greek Hall

ABSENCE FROM AN ASSESSMENT TASK


If a student is absent from school on the day when an assessment task is held, he must apply in writing to the Head
Teacher for an alternative assessment task. It is the student's responsibility to make this application at the earliest
practicable opportunity. In the case of illness a medical certificate is required. In the case of misadventure
supportive independent documentation must be provided. In these cases the medical certificate or documentation
must cover the period of absence and detail why the student was not able to attempt the assessment task. In the
case of illness, the date of onset of the illness plus any additional dates of consultation should be supplied; the health
professional should describe the student's symptoms and describe how these symptoms could impede the student's
performance. In the case of misadventure, the date and time of the occurrence and subsequent events should be
detailed. If a student is unwell and chooses to sit for the task or examination then the result obtained for that task or
examination stands as an official assessment task or examination result. Obtaining a Medical Certificate after the
assessment task or examination is unacceptable.
If the reason for absence is acceptable, the Head Teacher will inform the student of the date and time of the
alternative task [two weeks notice is not required]. In exceptional circumstances [eg where the completion of a
substitute task is not feasible or where a task is difficult to duplicate] the Head Teacher will use an estimate for that
task.
If the reason is deemed unacceptable by the Head Teacher and Principal, the student will be given a mark of zero. If a
student knows in advance that he will be away from school when an assessment task has been scheduled he must
notify the relevant Head Teacher(s) as early as possible. If the absence is for a valid reason, then an alternative task
may be arranged or an estimate given. Under no circumstances will a task be given in advance of the scheduled date.
ABSENCE ON THE DAY OF AN ASSESSMENT TASK OR THE SCHOOL DAYS BEFORE AN ASSESSMENT TASK
Students are expected to attend all timetabled lessons (including sport) on the five school days before an Assessment
Period commences. Unless there are acceptable circumstances, 5% of the possible mark will be deducted from a
student's results for each lesson that a student does not participate in on the five school days before an Assessment
Period.
MALPRACTICE
The usual penalty for copying, plagiarism or other forms of cheating is a mark of zero. The Principal will decide the
penalty that will apply to each person involved in a specific instance.

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