Exams
Mocks 2024/25
Year 11 - Monday 25 November - Monday 2 December 2024
Year 13 - Monday 20 - Friday 24 January 2025
Year 10 - Monday 10 - Monday 17 March 2025
Year 12 - Monday 31 March - Friday 4 April 2025
November Resits 2024
English Language - Paper 1 - Tuesday 5 November am
Maths Non Calculator - Wednesday 6 November am
English Language - Paper 2 - Thursday 7 November am
Maths Calculator - Paper 2 - Friday 8 November am
Maths Calculator - Paper 3 - Monday 11 November am
Summer 2025
Private Entries - Summer 2025' - deadline 31 Jan 2025
This form, Published copy of Post 16 Private Entries - 2025 FINAL, is only for use by ex students previously registered with Redland Green School as their Home Learning Community during the 2023/24 academic year, or by current students wishing to make a private exam entry.Results Days
Post-Results Services
Following consultation if you wish to request access to scripts, clerical re-checks or reviews of marking you will need to complete a Post Results Services Request and Consent which will be emailed to you on results day.
On results day if you are unsure or unhappy about your results there will be members of staff available to discuss this with.
Information about Exams
- Exam board and Paper Information:
Click here for the syllabus information for each subject - Please address all exams related queries to:
exams@redlandgreen.bristol.sch.uk - Privacy Notice - Examinations
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In turn awarding bodies may be required to provide personal data held to educational agencies such as DfE, WG, DENI, Ofqual, HESA, UCAS, Local Authorities, Learning Records Service (LRS) and Education Funding Agency (EFA) for statistical and policy development purposes.
Relevant personal data together with examination results, outcomes of any post results service requests and appeals may also be shared within the Multi Academy Trust or Post 16 consortium.
Information for Candidates
Information for candidates – non examination assessments 2024 – 2025
Information for candidates – on-screen tests 2024 – 2025
Information for candidates – written exams 2024 – 2025
Preparing to sit exams
Information for Candidates - Social Media 2024
Non Examination Assessments - NEAs
Preparing for your exams
The lead up to exams is crucial for determining how successful you will be in your exams. There is a clear link between the amount of revision and the grades that students achieve. Sadly, there is no shortcut.
Please use your time wisely to continue your revision and to fully prepare for the exams!
- If you have not done so already, make yourself a revision timetable. Give yourself some days off but ensure that you can get through the work.
- Make your revision time productive. The best way to remember your revision is to apply it. It is so easy to fool yourself into thinking you are doing lots of revision when you are really just reading and reading, without taking in a single word.
Revision
Be active with your revision by:- reading and making notes;
- doing spider diagrams of the concepts you have covered;
- using the subject specification to ensure you are covering all you need;
- working through exercises you have already done in class;
- using SAM Learning and BBC Bite Size;
- using past papers to practice exam techniques.
Please do not leave things to the last minute! If you do, remember that it is never too late to try and improve your exam score. It is surprising what you can soak up under pressure and the worst thing you can do is to tell yourself you cannot do it. If you give up, you definitely will not pass.
On the day of your exam make sure you have a good breakfast/lunch and drink plenty of water.
Everyone wants you to do well, so stay calm, do your best and good luck!
Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.
Dr. Samuel Johnson
Guidance and Support
Ofqual - Rolling Update