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FROM THE
PRINCIPAL’S EXAMINATIONS
DESK
7. Know the Exam Regulations: What’s Al-
lowed and What’s Not
Understanding the rules in advance reduces stress
on the day. Here’s a quick overview:
Know the Exam
Allowed in the Exam Hall
• Transparent pencil case with essential stationery Regulations
(pens, pencils, erasers, ruler).
• Clear water bottle (with label removed).
• Approved calculators (if permitted for that par- We Are as Strict
ticular exam).
• ID or exam registration documents (if required). on Internal as on
External Exams
Not Allowed in the Exam Hall.
• Mobile phones, smartwatches, or other electron-
ic devices.
• Notes, books, or revision materials.
• Bags, coats, or any unauthorised stationery.
Students are ex-
• Food (unless medically necessary, with prior ap-
proval).
pected to approach
8. We Are as Strict on Internal as on External Exams
At The Regent Secondary School, we uphold the all assessments
same rigorous standards for our internal assess- with the highest
ments (such as mocks and school-based exams)
as we do for external examinations like the IGCSEs. academic honesty
Students are expected to approach all assessments
with the highest academic honesty and diligence. By and diligence.
applying consistent rules and expectations across
both internal and external exams, we ensure:
• Fairness: Every student sits on the same level of
testing, fostering a genuinely level playing field.
• Integrity: Reinforcing the values of honesty and
respect for academic work.
• Preparation: Helping students develop the skills,
discipline, and confidence needed for future ex-
ternal examinations and beyond.
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