27 Nov 2015

Year 13 Mock Examinations

 

Dear Students,

 

Your IB mock examinations will take place from Monday 4th January to Tuesday 19th January 2016. They are essential preparation for the actual examinations, which will take place in May 2016. During this time you will be on study leave and are only required to attend school for your examinations. You need to follow these instructions:

 

  • All students MUST register in and out of school using their Octopus Cards in the normal manner and sign in and out at reception.
  • You need to gather in the undercover area 15 minutes before the scheduled start of your examination.
  • TI – Nspire: All calculators must be in “press to test” mode for all exams and checked by invigilators. Please see the information in the attached document for details of how to do this. There is also further information relating to other types of calculators.
  • All students need to read the attached copy of the IB instructions on the conduct of IB examinations, as this mock exam session will be run in accordance with IB rules and regulations.
  • Students will not be allowed to take bags, smartwatches or phones into the hall. It is the student’s responsibility to store them safely outside of the exam hall.

 

All examinations will take place in the hall (except for Art and oral examinations) and a copy of the mock examination timetable is attached, for your information.

 

If you have any clashes on your timetable or you cannot sit the exams at the scheduled dates, please see Ms. Wan ASAP in room 117.

 

Please show this letter to your parents so that they are aware you may be studying at home during this period.
If you or your parents have any queries about the mock examinations please feel free to e-mail us at wanil1@stconline.edu.hk or ph@shatincollege.edu.hk.

 

Iris Wan                                Paul Hoang
Examination Manager       IB coordinator/Vice Principal

 

Attachments:

1. Year 13 Mock Exam timetable 2016

2. Conduct of Examinations 2015

3. Use of Calculator in examinations