12 June 2024
Dear Students and Families,
HSC Trial Exams – Term 3 Week 3
Trinity Anglican College’s Trial Exams begin on Monday 5 August – Thursday 15 August 2024 (Term 3 Week 3-4) to be held in the North Building on campus.
Students will undertake their final HSC assessment under exam conditions which provides an opportunity to practice HSC exam-style techniques and familiarisation with NESA examination rules and procedures. Students will soon receive a Notification of Assessment for each subject that serves as a checklist of the content to be examined. Please find attached the Trial Exam timetable and NESA rules and procedures for your information. We ask that students are respectful when attending their examinations and follow all directions from the examination invigilator and supervising staff. If there are any concerns or if students require additional support, please don’t hesitate to contact either the subject teacher or myself at the College. We wish students all the best for their Trial Exams.
Kind regards,
Stephanie Davis Dean of Studies – Senior School
HSC TRIAL EXAMINATION STUDENT INFORMATION 2024
General Information:
• Trial Exam period commences Monday 5 August and concludes Thursday 15 August 2024
• All Trial Exams will be held in the North Building at Trinity Anglican College
• Students are required to arrive at least 20 minutes prior to their scheduled examina�on (see atached trial exam �metable)
• Students are required to wear full formal school uniform
• Students are expected to bring all approved equipment with them into the examina�on room as per their teachers instruc�ons
• Sta�onery must be in a plas�c pocket or clear pencil case
• No iPods/electronic devices, mobile phones, smart watches allowed in the exam centre
• No school bags, computer bags/satchels allowed in the exam centre
• Students with NESA approved disability provisions will be asked to make themselves known to exam supervisors so that they are able to be seated in the required room
• Students may not leave an exam session before the conclusion of the exam
What to do when you arrive for your exam:
• Students must sign in at the register located at the northern end of the North Building prior to each exam session
• Students are asked to line up in alphabe�cal order before entering the exam centre
• Students are not required to be at school once the exam has been completed, however students may choose to study at school either before or a�er each exam session. A supervised silent study room will be located at the Year 12 Common Room and students must sign in and out when using this space
• Students who are not ac�vely studying and/or distrac�ng others will be asked to leave school grounds and study at home
• Students who choose to stay at school and are not permited to sign in and out more than once throughout the day
What to do if students cannot sit an exam:
• All exams must be sat at the scheduled �me
• Students who are ill, must contact the emergency contact person as soon as prac�cal
• Students will require a medical cer�ficate and apply for a Varia�on to Assessment via SEQTA as soon as possible
• In this instance, exams can be rescheduled, however they must be completed within the examina�on period
• Emergency contact person during the examina�on period is Stephanie Davis: Dean of Studies – Senior School stephanie.davis@trinityac.nsw.edu.au or contact Front Office 0260 493400