Mock Exams

Why Mock Exams?

The results of mocks help to measure progress towards targets, establish predicted grades, inform teaching staff of specific gaps that need addressing and allow us to plan for appropriate intervention where necessary.

After the assessment period, pupils will receive a summary sheet of their mock exam  results as well as predicted and target grades and ATL.

Should you require further information or additional assistance in supporting your child, please contact specific subject teachers and your child’s Head of Year.

Introduction to Formal Exams & Revision

By introducing pupils to formal exams at an early stage, we help them to become familiar with the strict examination protocol and thereby ease feelings of apprehension.

During the assessment period, pupils should attend school every day as normal.  It is important that pupils take these mock exams seriously, as it gives them the opportunity to experience exam questions before their official exams at the end of Year 11.

The booklet below offers revision tips and a section on how parents and family members can best lend support to pupils in order for them to achieve their potential.

In addition, pupils should of course follow advice given by subject teachers on what and how to revise.

Please follow the link below for the Year 10 Mocks timetable.

Year 10 Mock Timetable

Please follow the link below for the Year 11 Mocks timetable.

Year 11 Mock Timetable

 

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