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Exams information & results

Examinations Team

Mrs Carole Whittingham, Data and Examinations Manager (cwhittingham@corsham.wilts.sch.uk)

Mr Oliver Morris, Examinations Officer (omorris@corsham.wilts.sch.uk)

Miss Toni Jackson, Examinations and Data Administrator (tjackson@corsham.wilts.sch.uk)

 

Please find all the information that you might need with regard to Examinations within The Corsham School. If the information below does not answer the questions that you have, please feel free to email Mr Morris or Miss Jackson at the emails above, and they will endeavour to answer your questions.

Summer 2024 Results

The results dates for summer 2024 are as follows:

 

  • A-Level – Thursday 15 August, 8:00am to 1:00pm
  • GCSE – Thursday 22 August, 9:00am to 1:00pm

 

Results can be collected by students, from the times stated above, in school.

Teaching staff and Exams Office staff will then be on hand to respond to any queries.

 

Further Results and UCAS Information for Year 13 Students from Mr Kingscote

Please see the following letter from Mr Kingscote, the Head of the Sixth-Form, which provides further information about the A-Level results day and UCAS processes:

 

Letter from Mr Kingscote - Summer 2024

 

Careers Information for Year 11 and Year 13 Students from Ms Jeffries

 

Year 13 students

Ms Jefferies and the Corsham6th team will be on hand to support student needs. Clearing has opened for students considering university, so this is an option to consider if you missed the previous deadlines to apply or haven’t been offered any potential places.

If you’re still unsure about your options and would like to discuss this before results day, please contact Ms Jefferies as soon as possible.

 

Year 11 students

Please ensure you have applied to your next step. If you’re planning to go to college or are considering this as an option but have yet to apply, you need to do so as soon as possible as online applications will be closing imminently and will not be open on results day. If you have not applied and decided on results day that you need to make a college application, you will be directed to go in-person to the college immediately to complete an application. This process can take several hours, whereas an online application takes approximately 15 minutes. Please apply in advance to prevent waiting at the college to complete an application.

A reminder that our sixth form entry requirements are a minimum of five Grade 5s, with some subject entry requirements being higher.

If you’re still unsure about your options and would like to discuss this before results day, please contact Ms Jefferies as soon as possible.

 

Exams Office Staff Availability over the Summer Period

Please click on the following link for a list of dates and times when the Exams Office staff will be in school to process post-results applications and respond to any results queries:

 

Exams Office Opening Times - Summer 2024

 

Post-Results Services

If you have any questions relating to a result you receive in the summer, then your relevant subject teacher should be the first point-of-contact.  You can also speak to a member of the Exams Office Team who will be able to assist you with advice on the potential next steps here.  If, after the relevant discussions have taken place, you require a Post-Results Services Form in order to formally apply for a post-results service, this can be collected from the Exams Office. 

 

Further information about the Post-Results Services available for this summer, including the deadlines for each service, can be found in the following JCQ Guide:

 

Post-Results Book for Summer 2024

JCQ Guidance, Regulations and Requirements for the 2023 – 2024 Academic Year – Exams and Non-Exam Assessment and Ofqual Student checklist

Please find here all appropriate JCQ guidance for 2023 – 24 relating to exams and non-exam assessment.  This information has been taken from the JCQ’s public website (which can be found here: Home - JCQ Joint Council for Qualifications).  If you have any questions relating to any of the information provided by the JCQ here, please contact either Mr Morris (Examinations Officer), or Miss Jackson (Exams & Data Administrator), whose email addresses can be found at the top of the page.

 

Exams:

Information for Candidates for Written Examinations

On Your Exam Day

Unauthorised Items Poster

Warning to Candidates Poster

Calculators in Exams

 

Non-Exam Assessments/Coursework:

Information for Candidates - Non-Examination Assessments

Information for Candidates - Coursework

Information for Candidates - AI Poster

 

Other information:

Information for Candidates - Privacy Notice

Social Media Infographic

 

Also, please see the following link from Ofqual about what to expect before and on your exam day, as well as some other information about what to expect - Student Checklist - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Exam Results 2023

All A-Level and GCSE Results have now been issued for all exams from Summer 2023.

 

Information on Summer 2023 exam performance at GCSE and A-Level at The Corsham School can be found in the link below:

Performance - The Corsham School

Certificate Information Summer 2024

Summer 2024 Certificates

These will be sent to the school, from the exam boards, in late 2024.  As such, they will be issued to students in early 2025. 

Y11 and Y13 leavers 2022/2023

Certificates have now all been posted by Second Class ‘Signed For’ delivery, to the student’s home address. All certificates posted by ‘Signed For’ delivery will have to be signed for at the point of delivery. If they are unable to deliver the certificates, they will be returned to the school in due course.

Examination Certificates Prior to Summer 2024

Please email Mr Morris or Miss Jackson, who will check if the school still has copies of your exam certificates and advise accordingly.  If the school does still have copies of your certificates, then the three options for collection will be the same as those listed above.

Lost Certificates

Each Exam Board has a different system for dealing with lost certificates. You should not assume that you will be able to buy replacements, so please keep them safe!  Any applications for replacements must be made by the candidate and cannot be made by the school on the candidate’s behalf.

It is becoming increasingly important that you keep your original certificates safe to show future further education establishments or future employers.  We can provide you with a letter (on headed paper) confirming your grades and signed by a member of the Examinations Team.  This may satisfy an employer who has asked for confirmation of your results.