2022 Examination timetable

VCAA rules for the conduct of VCE external assessments

All students must read the VCAA examination rules for VCE and the GAT. It is also their responsibility to be familiar with materials and equipment authorised for use in the GAT and VCE written examinations.


Examination rules

https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/assessment/vce-assessment/Pages/ExaminationRules.aspx


Authorised materials and equipment

https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/assessment/vce-assessment/materials/Pages/index.aspx



2022 VCE examination timetable

  • Students should check the starting time of each examination and arrive at least 30 minutes earlier, and be familiar with rules about late admission to examinations.

  • The start time for the afternoon session on Friday 28 October, Monday 31 October, Tuesday 8 November, Wednesday 9 November and Wednesday 16 November – when only two sessions are scheduled is 2.00pm.

  • The start time for the afternoon session on all other days when three sessions are scheduled is 3.00pm.

  • The reading period is included in the times shown in the timetable. Each examination commences with a 15-minute reading period unless otherwise specified.

  • All written responses must be in English, unless otherwise instructed in the question book for that particular examination.

  • If students are presenting for Performance examinations, Languages examinations oral component or the Extended Investigation oral presentation they will be issued with individual examination advice slips. Photo identification and examination advice slips must be presented for entry to their assessment. In some cases, students in regional and rural areas may be required to attend venues in Melbourne.

  • The following written examinations have an audio component: English as an Additional Language (EAL), Music Performance, Music Style and Composition, VET Music: Sound Production and all Languages including Chinese Language, Culture and Society, except Indigenous Languages of Victoria: Revival and Reclamation, Classical Greek, Classical Hebrew and Latin.