Examinations Information
Leavers' Certificates are available to collect from College Reception by the end of November.
If you do not collect your certificates in person, you will need to contact the Awarding Bodies directly for replacement: Certificates
MidYIS Test: Chapter 7: September
MidYIS is a computer-adaptive assessment for pupils aged 11 to 14, that provides information to help us identify pupils' strengths and weaknesses, and predict how our pupils are likely to perform at GCSE.
MidYIS assesses four key areas which research shows are linked to later academic outcomes:
YELLIS Test: Chapter 10: September
Yellis is an adaptive baseline assessment for pupils aged 14-16, that helps us understand what our pupils know and can highlight where they need support as they prepare for their GCSEs. Yellis also provides value-added information to help us see the effect our teaching is having, and shows the progress our students are making at school.
ALIS Test: Chapter 12: September
Alis is an adaptive baseline assessment for students aged 16 to 18, that provides information to help identify students’ strengths and weaknesses and see how they are likely to perform at A Level.
Oxford/Cambridge/Imperial University Pre-Interview Assessment: October
UCAS Number, DoB, College & Course Code required
This session currently includes University of Cambridge pre-interview assessments and University of Oxford admissions tests
- BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT) Medicine, Dentistry & related must take BMAT
- Candidates applying to the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge to study degrees in English at undergraduate level (single or joint honours) must take the English Literature Admissions Test (ELAT).
- Candidates applying to the University of Oxford to study History at undergraduate level (single or joint honours) must take the History Aptitude Test (HAT).
- Candidates applying to the University of Oxford to study Mathematics or Computer Science at undergraduate level (single or joint honours) must take the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT). It is also required by Imperial College London. Candidates taking the MAT to apply to Oxford and/or Imperial may also ask for their scores to be shared with the University of Warwick; but it should not be taken solely for applications to the University of Warwick.
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Candidates applying to the University of Oxford to study Modern Languages and/or Linguistics at undergraduate level (single or joint honours) must take the Modern Languages Admissions Test (MLAT)
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Candidates applying to the University of Oxford to study Physics, Material Sciences or Engineering at undergraduate level (single or joint honours) must take the Physics Aptitude Test (PAT).
- Candidates applying to the University of Oxford to study a range of undergraduate degree courses must take the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA).
University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)
The UCAT is a computer-based test delivered in Pearson VUE test centres throughout the UK and worldwide. More detailed information can be found on the About UCAT page.
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to help you work, study or migrate to a country where English is the native language. This includes countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and USA.
Your ability to listen, read, write and speak in English will be assessed during the test. IELTS is graded on a scale of 1-9.
IELTS is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge Assessment English.
SUMMER PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS 2024
Joint Contingency Examination Day for all Awarding Bodies: All candidates to remain available on the afternoons of 6 & 13 June and the day of 26 June 2024
The awarding bodies have designated as ‘contingency days’ for examinations. This is consistent with the qualification regulators’ document Exam system contingency plan: England, Wales and Northern Ireland gov.uk
The designation of a ‘contingency day’ within the common examination timetable is in the event of national or significant local disruption to examinations in the United Kingdom. It is part of the awarding bodies’ standard contingency planning for examinations. Centres must therefore remind candidates that they must remain available should an awarding body need to invoke its contingency plan.
Liverpool College Public Examinations Timetable Summer 2024
Awarding Body Public Examination Timetables
Following all internal checks, candidates receive their Final Individual Timetables in advance of the Easter holidays.which include approved Access Arrangements and seating arrangements.
Access Arrangements
The deadline for processing applications for Joint Council for Qualifications Access Arrangements via AAO for the June 2024 series is 21st March 2024
Access Arrangements must reflect the usual way of working in the classroom and in Mock examinations and therefore must be organised well in advance and before the JCQ deadline.
Contact: Assistant SENCo, Miss J Crosby: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) Guidance for Parents, Carers and Students
Candidate Notices & Information from the Awarding Bodies:
There are strict criteria set down by the Awarding Authorities which must be followed for the conduct of examinations. Liverpool College is required to adhere precisely to these criteria.
Candidates must read all information carefully to ensure that they are aware of their individual examination timetable, regulations and procedures.
Unauthorised Items in the Examination Room
Results Days 2024
GCE AS & A level results & Extended Project: Thursday, 15 August 2024
Results will be available to collect from 8.00am
Staff will be in school to offer advice and support on the day.
Mr Leeder, UCAS Co-ordinator will be based in the Library to address any UCAS concerns and university decisions. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Further details regarding the UCAS process will be provided ahead of Results Day.
GCSE & L1/2 Project results: Thursday, 22nd August 2024
Results will be available to collect from 8.30am
Once pupils have collected their results they need to confirm their intended destination with the Registrar, Mrs Loveridge: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
We hope to see many of our pupils returning for their Sixth Form studies and staff will be available to assist with questions regarding individual subjects and next steps.
Mrs C Hayes
Examinations & Inclusion Manager
Liverpool College | Queens Drive | Mossley Hill | Liverpool L18 8BG
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