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For written exams you need one invigilator for groups of 30 students or less
For on-screen exams you need one invigilator for groups of 20 students or less
Existing invigilators do not need to undergo update training sessions
All centres are required to have a contingency plan
Invigilators decide whether malpractice has occurred within the exam room
If you have invigilators from an agency, they do not need to be trained if they are just standing in
Invigilators are allowed to read during the exam
What does DfE stand for?
How many members of staff must check the question paper before it is opened?
Who is the person ultimately responsible for exams in a centre?
What does Ofqual stand for?
When do the JCQ routinely update all their publications?
How many parts is the exam cycle broken down into?
Who can see the exam results on download day?
Candidates arriving late may still be allowed to sit the exam, depending on the time of arrival and centre policy.
Special consideration can be applied for if a candidate is ill or experiences extenuating circumstances during an exam
Once an exam has finished, answer booklets should be left in the exam room until the Exams Officer is available to collect them
The exam room must have a clock visible to all candidates to ensure they can manage their time effectively
An invigilator can leave the exam room for a short break as long as there is at least one other invigilator present
The minimum distance in all directions from centre to centre of candidate’s chairs must be