When are my maths exams?
When are my maths exams?
Paper 1 (Non-calculator) - Thursday 14th May at 9.30am
Paper 2 (Calculator) - Wednesday 3rd June at 9.30am
What time do I need to arrive to my exam?
You should aim to arrive at college as early as you can; college will be open from 8am. However you should ensure you arrive no later than 8:45am to make sure you have enough time to check in and find the correct exam room and desk.
If your transport is unreliable, make other arrangements for the days of your exams to ensure you arrive early. Please speak to your tutor if you would struggle to get here for 9am.
How do I find out my exam room and desk number?
When you arrive at college to check in for your exam, a member of staff will confirm which room your exam will be in.
Your room and desk number will be designated before the exam. You can speak to your tutor to find this out in advance. It may be beneficial to find the exam room ahead of time so that you know where you are going, but there will be members of staff to direct you to the exam room if you are not sure where it is.
Outside of the exam room, there will be a list of names, candidate numbers, and desk numbers. You will find your name and corresponding desk number on this list. It is important that you sit at the correct, designated desk.
How long is the exam?
Both GCSE Maths exams are 2 hours and 15 minutes long. Each foundation paper is worth a total of 120 marks.
What can I bring into the exam room with me?
Your college ID badge. This will be needed when you check in for the exam and should be placed on your desk during the exam. If you have lost your badge please speak to your tutor about a replacement.
A clear pencil case containing stationery. Please note that while you can bring in pencils and highlighters to use on the question paper, you should only write your answers with a black pen.
Any other equipment required for the exam, e.g. a calculator for the maths exam. If you do bring your own calculator from home, make sure that it is compliant with the regulations.
A clear water bottle (with the label removed).
What equipment will be provided in the exam for me?
As well as the exam paper, you will be given a folder containing items such as: a ruler, a compass, a protractor, tracing paper, and a calculator (for paper 2).
If you believe you are missing a piece of equipment that you need to complete your exam, please raise your hand and let the invigilator know as soon as possible.
What items am I NOT allowed to have with me during the exam?
You must not have a phone, watch, ipod, or any other device on your person - make sure these are switched off and placed in your bag. Do not put these items on silent or flight mode - please switch them off. You must not have any notes or learning materials on your person.
You must leave all personal belongings such as coats and bags at the front of the exam room (or where directed by the invigilators). If you are found to have any unauthorised materials (even if you don’t intend to use them during the exam) you may be disqualified from the exam.
Can I leave to go to the toilet during the exam?
It is a good idea to go to the toilet before your exam, however if you do need to go during the exam, you should raise your hand and let the invigilator know. The invigilator will ask a member of staff to escort you to the toilets and wait outside for you before accompanying you back into the exam. Only one person can go at a time. You will not get any extra time to account for any time spent in the bathroom.
What do I do if I finish my exam early?
If you finish your exam early, our advice is to check through all your answers and make sure you haven’t missed anything out. You will not be able to leave the exam room early to ensure that you don’t disturb any other students.
What happens if I miss an exam?
You are expected to make every effort to attend your exam, however if you do miss an exam due to circumstances beyond your control, we may be able to apply for special consideration. For more details of who may be eligible for special consideration and the process to apply for this, please see the JCQ’s guidance document.
Please note that 25% of the GCSE qualification must have been completed in order to apply for special consideration. This means that you have to attend at least one of your exam papers for each qualification to be eligible for special considerations for the paper you miss.
Please speak to your tutor instantly if you think you cannot attend all of your exam dates.
I have a holiday booked over an exam date - what should I do?
Exam dates are final and cannot be rescheduled or changed. You should cancel or rearrange your holiday so that you can attend all of your exams. You will not be able to apply for special consideration should you miss the exam due to a holiday.
What if I am ill on the morning of the exam?
If you are unwell on the morning of the exam, you should contact your tutor as soon as possible for advice and next steps. Proof such as a doctor's note may be required.
I always get really anxious before an exam - is there anything I can do?
It is completely normal to feel a bit worried or anxious about exams. Please speak to your tutor about your exam stress and the support available at your specific campus to help you on the day.
You can also access support by visiting the wellbeing drop ins at your campus. More information can be found here: Student Information Hub - Mental Health and Wellbeing. This page also has lots of other resources and guidance for coping strategies.
When will I get my results?
The exams are sent off to the appropriate awarding bodies to be marked - this is not done at college by your teachers. GCSE results day is Thursday 20th August 2026. Your teacher(s) will advise how you can access your results on this day.