Eden Boys’ Preston
Mock examinations
Schedule AP4
Instructions for staff:
Initials in bold and underlined indicate person who is responsible for starting/ ending the exam.
Instructions for students:
Ensure you use the revision materials provided to prepare for each assessment. All resources have been
provided by your subject teachers. Information on what will be covered in each assessment has also been
shared.
Any changes to days of assessment will be shared via Teams.
Know your seat number. This will also be shared on Teams. Not doing so could cause a delay
For all examinations:
1. Students to leave bags, coats and equipment in either lockers or the ablution area
2. Students must then be lined up outside in seat number order on the MUGA
3. Students to enter the examination venue row by row, in silence
• Pupils must only use clear pencil cases
• Labels must be removed from water bottles
• Calculator cases must not be brought into the hall/library
• Assemblies will take place online during the assessment period
Year 11 Examination Timetable Week 1
Day Reg Period 1 Period 2 Break Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Lunch/Prayers Period 6
8.00-8.15 8.15-9.10 9.10-10.05 10.05-10.20 10.20-11.15 11.15-12.10 12.10-1.05 1.05-1.20 1.20-2.15
Monday 3rd English Language Paper 1
March 2025 1 hours 45 mins
Tuesday 4th
March 2025
Wednesday 5th Combined Science Biology P1
March 2025 1 hour 10 mins
Triple Science Biology P1
1 hour 45 mins
Thursday 6th
March 2025
Friday 7th
March 2025
Year 11 Examination Timetable Week 2
Day Reg Period 1 Period 2 Break Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Lunch/Praye Period 6
rs
8.00-8.15 8.15-9.10 9.10-10.05 10.05- 10.20-11.15 11.15-12.10 12.10-1.05 1.05-1.20 1.20-2.15
10.20
Monday 10th English Literature Paper 1 Arabic Reading French reading
March 2025 1 hours 45 mins 1 hour 11p/Fr1
French Reading
11b/Fr1
Tuesday 11th
March 2025
Wednesday French Writing
12th March 11e/Fr1
2025
Thursday
13th March
2025
Friday 14th
March 2025
Year 11 Examination Timetable Week 3
Day Reg Period 1 Period 2 Break Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Lunch/Prayers Period 6
8.00-8.15 8.15-9.10 9.10-10.05 10.05-10.20 10.20-11.15 11.15-12.10 12.10-1.05 1.05-1.20 1.20-2.15
Monday 17th English Language Paper 2 Arabic French Writing
March 2025 1 hours 45 mins Writing 11p/Fr1
French
Writing
11b/Fr1
Tuesday 18th GCSE PE P1 – Fitness and Body
March 2025 systems
1 hour 30 mins
Wednesday RS Paper 1 Combined Science Chemistry P1
19th March 1 hour 45 mins 1 hour 10 mins
2025
Triple Science Chemistry P1
1 hour 45 mins
Thursday 20th Prayers in the Geog Paper 1
March 2025 canteen 1 hour 30 mins
Intervention.
Hall
Will run into
after school
Friday 21st Surah Maths paper 1 Comp Sci Paper 2 Prayers in the
March 2025 Kahf 1 hour 30 mins 1 hour 30 mins canteen
Year 11 Examination Timetable Week 4
Day Reg Period 1 Period 2 Break Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Lunch/Prayers Period 6
8.00-8.15 8.15-9.10 9.10-10.05 10.05-10.20 10.20-11.15 11.15-12.10 12.10-1.05 1.05-1.20 1.20-2.15
Monday 24th Arabic French
March 2025 Listening listening
French 11p/Fr1
listening
11b/Fr1
Tuesday 25th History Paper 1 Prayers in the Geog Paper 3
March 2025 2 hours canteen 1 hour 30 mins
Will run into
after school
Wednesday French Prayers in the GCSE PE Paper
26th March Listening canteen 2
2025 11e/Fr1 1 hour 15 mins
Health and
Fitness
1 hour 30 mins
Will run into
after school
Thursday 27th English Literature Paper 2
March 2025 1 hours 45 mins
Friday 28th Maths paper 2
March 2025 1 hour 30 mins
Year 11 Examination Timetable Week 5
Day Reg Period 1 Period 2 Break Period 3 Period 4 Lunch Period 5 Period 6
8.00-8.20 8.20-9.15 9.15-10.10 10.10-10.30 10.30-11.25 11.25-12.20 12.20-1.15 1.15-2.10 2.10-3.05
Monday 31st
March 2025 Eid Ul Fitr
Tuesday 1st French Comp Sci Paper 1
April 2025 Reading 1 hour 30 mins
11e/Fr1
Wednesday 2nd Combined Science Physics P1 History Paper 2
April 2025 1 hour 10 mins 2 hour
Will run into after school
Triple Science Physics P1
1 hour 45 mins
Thursday 3rd RS Paper 2
April 2025 1 hour 45 mins
Friday 4th April Art Art
2025 ESA component ESA component
Suggested wording for the invigilator’s announcement
at the beginning of a written examination:
1. You must now follow the regulations of the examination.
2. Only material listed on the question paper is allowed in the exam room. You must not
have on or near you any other material.
3. Check your pockets now.
Check for things such as notes, books, papers, iPods, mobile phones, and watches of any
kind. If you have any unauthorised items in your possession, you must hand them in to
an invigilator now. Failure to do so may lead to disqualification.
4. If you have a watch, hand it to an invigilator now.
5. (For examinations with books that are allowed, add “check that no notes or papers have
accidentally been left inside any book you are allowed to have in the examination room
and that you have the correct edition of the allowed set text(s).”)
6. (For examinations where a calculator is allowed, add “if your calculator has a lid, case, or
cover please hand it to an invigilator now.”)
7. Check that you have been given the correct paper for your subject, unit, component and
tier.
8. Fill in all the details needed on the front of your answer book (or question paper) in black
ink. Make sure you fill these details in on any additional answer sheets that you use. Do
not open the question paper until you are instructed that the exam has begun.
Pause to allow time for candidates to fill in the details
9. Read the instructions on the front of the question paper. (You may read these out to the
candidates, if required.)
10. Check that you have all the materials you need for the exam.
Pause to allow time for queries
Tell the candidates about any erratum notices
11. Remember, you must write clearly and in black ink. You may use pencil for drawings and
rough notes.
12. You must write in the designated sections of the answer booklet.
13. You must write all rough work in your answer book and neatly cross it through with a
single line. For multiple-choice papers, add “you must do any rough work in the question
booklet.”
14. You must not use correcting pens, fluid or tape, erasable pens, blotting paper. You must
not use highlighters or gel pens in your answers.
15. You must not communicate in any way with, ask for help from or give help to another
candidate while you are in this exam room. If you require help, you should put up your
hand to attract the invigilator’s attention.
16. If the fire alarm sounds, please stay seated - wait for instructions from the invigilator.
Tell the candidates when they may begin and how much time they have