A range of support may be available to you during the exam however we would need to submit a valid doctor’s note and/or alternative evidence to see specifically what support you may be eligible for.
Yes, you are still able to complete your exams but we ask students to inform us of any medical conditions/potential medical complications so that we can make the correct adjustments to your exam setting so that you can complete your exams to your best ability. We may need some form of documentation to apply for further support if needed.
In most cases yes however we may need additional documentation to get you the full support you may be eligible for.
Examination boards require evidence of your Access Arrangements in practice therefore, we need a mock exam to demonstrate the use of these arrangements and their suitability.
Candidates with neuromuscular issues are eligible for a range of support such as utilisation of a computer or a scribe amongst other available resources so that your performance in the exam is not impaired in any way. However, we do need to submit documentation confirming your condition so we suggest discussing this with us in advance.
As a principle, any food or drink is not allowed into the exam hall with the exception of water in a transparent bottle without a label.
Yes, as this is a medical exception, you are permitted to bring glucose tablets or a glucose drink in transparent, unlabelled containers. If you need further support, you can discuss this with us and we will be happy to help.
No, these are all provided free of charge.
We reserve private rooms for students whose circumstances necessitate it (e.g. students with an exceptional medical condition or those who may have a scribe etc.), this is not the case for the vast majority of students.