SUMMER 2024 COLLECTION OF RESULTS

Results day is Thursday 22nd August 2024. Year 11 students need to collect their results from the school on this day between 9.00-10.30am.

Students must collect their results in person. If a student is unable to collect their results in person, they need to nominate an adult over the age of 18 to collect their results on their behalf. To do this the student needs to download and complete the ‘Candidate Permission Form-Collecting Results’. form This completed form can be provided to the school in advance or brought in to school on results day by the students nominated person. Nominated persons must bring with them photographic ID when collecting results such as a driving license or passport.


SUMMER 2023 CERTIFICATE COLLECTION

Certificates from Summer 2023 are available to collect from Reception during school hours.
Students need to bring identification when collecting their certificates e.g. Bank card or Student ID card

If you are unable to collect your results in person, you can nominate a representative to collect on your behalf. Please let us know who will be collecting on your behalf by using the Certificate Collection Form below.
On collection of the certificates you should carefully check that your personal details (name, date of birth, etc.) are correct and that the correct final grade(s) issued to you is/are shown. You will be required to sign that you have collected your certificates and confirm they are correct.
Centres have no obligation to keep these certificates after 12 months and can dispose of them after a minimum 12-month period. As such, we would encourage all previous candidates to collect them within the first year of sitting examinations.


Information relating to internal/external examinations and rules and regulations can be found by clicking on the relevant headings below. Please check regularly for any updates/additional information.


Internal Exam Timetables


Student Information on Examinations

  • Students should arrive in good time for all examinations.
  • Students must be in the examination room/hall for 9.00 am for morning examinations and 1.00 pm for afternoon examinations.
  • Some afternoon examinations may finish after 2.45 pm.
  • KS4 students will receive an individual Seating plan for their examinations informing them of where in the examination hall they will be sat for each examination. Students must check their seat number before entering the examination room and know their candidate number.
  • Students must not have any electronic equipment including mobile phones, ipads, ipods, MP3 players, wrist watches with them OR in their pockets, even if they are switched off or have batteries removed. They must be left in student lockers, (all students to have an allocated locker).
  • Bags are not allowed in examination rooms and should be left in the student lockers.
  • Students should enter the examination room in silence. No talking or contact with other students should be made until examinations have been completed and students are outside the examination room.
  • Students should make sure they have all the necessary equipment for their examinations – pen (black ink only) plus spare, pencils, pencil sharpener, ruler, eraser etc.
  • Some examinations may require additional specialist equipment e.g., calculator, geometry equipment, copies of textbooks or art materials.
  • Calculator covers are no longer allowed in examination rooms and should be left in bags/lockers.
  • Students are NOT allowed to use Tippex, correcting or gel pens in any examinations.
  • All equipment must be in a transparent pencil case or plastic bag.
  • Students must ensure that they write their legal name on all examination papers.
  • Students must not write inappropriate, obscene or offensive material on their examination papers.
  • If you try to cheat or break the rules in any way you could be disqualified from all your subjects. Incidents of cheating include bringing notes into the examination hall, having a mobile phone on you (even if it is turned off), copying another student’s work etc.
  • External examinations cannot be completed at any other time than stated on the student’s examination timetable.
  • Students should inform the Examinations Officer immediately of any change of circumstances e.g., injuries or illness.
  • Students should eat breakfast or lunch before examinations.
  • No drinks, sweets or food are allowed in examination rooms unless for medical reasons. Water can be taken into the examination hall as long as it is in a transparent bottle with the label removed.
  • Students must wear full school uniform to all examinations.