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Exam Entry 3. The Header File |
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External Exams
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 12:21 |
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Before identifying the groups of pupils to be examined, it is vital to ensure that the information in the database is as accurate as possible. When you add pupils, the system looks to your curriculum and populates the pupils on the basis of what it finds. Where you are using SchoolBase® for your timetable, reports and the like, it is highly likely that the curriculum will be correct. If, as is the case with some schools, you are not using the system for this purpose we would strongly advise that you check the curriculum first. A good idea is to send each Head of Department a list of the pupils who are supposed to be in their examination groups and get them to confirm in writing that the lists are correct. Having checked as carefully as you can, you can now proceed with identifying the groups of pupils who are going to be examined. You create one or more examination sets, one for each type of examination. Within each set you select one or more year groups, e.g. for GCE you will need Year 12 and Year 13 (or whatever you call them). You create the teaching groups within that year, delete any which are not to be examined and add any where, for example, a group will enter for more than one examination. Finally you allocate the pupils. Let us now deal with each step in detail. - Create a new exam set. The button for this is arrowed in the illustration above. The School exam set no. is wholly automatic.
 - Select the series, month, year and type, and ensure you have the right academic year – this last is important when linking the curriculum.
- Choose the method of entry, either Group entry or Subject entry. For the main exam sessions it make sense to use the curriculum based model where entries are made for each teaching group. However, where there is only a small number of entries it can be easier to make each entry individually a subject at a time. The choice of which system to use is made when you create the Exam Header using the buttons on the right.
The three tick boxes Release to Parents, Release to Pupils and Release Results after enable you to control when parents, staff and/or pupils will be able to see what entries have been made for them, and results attained. Release to parents publishes entries and exam timetables to the Parent Portal in SchoolBase Online Release to pupils publishes entries and exam timetables to pupils who have access to SchoolBase Online Release Results shows the results within SchoolBase so that all staff have access to view them, and adds results to the pupil portal online after the date and time shown. Parents do not have access to results in SchoolBase Online because of Data Protection regulations. The results data belongs to the pupils, so it is up to them whether they tell their parents! For help on the other tabs in the Exam Entry form please use the following links: Subject Selection Candidate Numbering Exam Header Entry Data Reports Export files Coursework Corrections
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