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Examinations
"I'm not telling you it's going to be easy. I'm telling you it's going to be worth it."
Art Williams
Tel: 0118 918 6061
Email: Examsofficer@waingels.wokingham.sch.uk
Summer 2021 Exam Results
A Level- Tuesday 10th August 2021
GCSE - Thursday 12th August 2021
Examination Documents and Notices
JCQ Information for Candidates Written Exams 2020-2021
JCQ Information for Candidates Non Examination Assessments 2020-2021
JCQ Information for Candidates Coursework 2020-2021
JCQ Information for Candidates On Screen Tests 2020-2021
JCQ Information for Candidates Privacy Notice
JCQ Information to Candidates Social Media
Review of Centre Assessment Marking Policy- TBC
Request for a Review of Centre Assessed Marking Form- TBC
Review of Centre Assessed Marking Letter- TBC
JCQ Warning to Candidates
JCQ No Unauthorised Items Poster
Ofqual GCSE, AS, and A-Level Reforms in England
Student/Parent Information Booklet
Frequently Asked Questions
Post Results Information
Post Results Services Enquiry, Consent and Payment Form
Contingency Date
A contingency date is a day specifically set aside, should sustained national or local disruption arise during the June 2020 examination series. If disruption happens, the GCSE and/or GCE (A Level) examinations would be taken either for the first time or again on that day.
The contingency date for 2021: Date will be confirmed once announced
Therefore students taking public examinations are reminded that they must remain available up to and including the contingency date should an awarding body need to invoke its contingency plan. This is even if their timetable indicates their last exam is much earlier. This decision is not a school decision and applies to all candidates in all schools nationwide.
https://ofqual.blog.gov.uk/2020/01/17/save-the-date-gcse-and-a-level-exam-contingency-day-2020/
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Examsofficer@waingels.wokingham.sch.uk
Examination Certificates
Certificates must be signed for. They will be available from the Exams Office after Presentation Evening in December. If you wish for another person to collect your certificates on your behalf, you must provide them with a signed letter of authorisation and they must also bring in photographic identification. We require 24 hours notice.
If you have misplaced your certificates, please visit https://www.gov.uk/replacement-exam-certificate.
Ofqual Blog- GCSE 9 to 1 grades: a brief guide for parents
Useful Links
Edexcel
Oxford, Cambridge & RSA Examinations
Assessment & Qualifications Alliance
WJEC - Wales & England
NCFE - A national Awarding Organisation originally known as Northern Council for Further Education
VTCT - Vocational Training Charitable Trust