Hi
We have had a C&G inspection for online, they tend to come early and will stay for the whole duration of the exam, they tend to make notes during the session and to ask the invigilators questions at the end of the sessions checking that they know the board regulations.
As with JCQ they normally also check security of the papers even if its an online exam you have running so are also interested in what else you offer.
They tend to not give you feed back on the day, your Head of Centre will be sent a report.
Roz Nolan
Exams Manager
City College Coventry
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Subject: Evolve exams - Inspection visit
Hi
Has anyone ever had an inspection visit for any evolve tests either during the day or in the evening. We have never had one and I feel it is just a matter of time before an Inspector drops by. Just wondering what to expect if this happens.
Cath Smith
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