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December Mock Examinations

Arrangements for the December mock examinations are available to view on my.hartismere.com/exams website:

https://my.hartismere.com/exams/#December_2025_Mocks

Candidates (and parents with a Hartismere account) can sign into this site to view mock examination entries and personalised timetables.

These mock examinations will simulate the real examinations as closely as possible. Students will be expected to follow the rules for sitting examinations as stipulated by JCQ which can be found here:
https://www.hartismere.com/Examinations/Rules-Guidance-Support/Candidate-Information-Written-exams

 

JCQ also publish rules about examination coursework and non-examined assessments that students must follow. The rules - which includes the use of AI tools - can be found here:
https://www.hartismere.com/Examinations/Rules-Guidance-Support

This page contains examination guidance and support for candidates and parents.


The mock examinations will take place in the Sports Hall.

Candidates will follow their normal timetable when not in an examination.


If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact the exams office. 

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