We sort each board alphabetically and then sort them into each other and staple each students results together.
We have about 1800 students.  I get a team of 20 invigilators in.  We start at 8am and usually have them ready to give out by 10am.
 
 
 
 
Joyce Forster
Examinations Officer


>>> Sue O'Brien <[log in to unmask]> 09/07/2008 09:26 >>>

Hi Everyone

 

I am new Exams!

 

Just wondered how other colleges ‘sort’ their results in August?  Is it easier to sort by candidate number, or alphabetically??  A lot of our students have more than one candidate number and, therefore, would have to ‘queue’ for more than one result.  Or should we sort alphabetically, but obviously this would take considerably longer to collate all the results from each Exam Board.!

 

Any advice would be appreciated!

 

Thanks.

 

Sue O'Brien

Examinations Assistant

Priestley College (Centre No 40131)

Tel: 01925 633591 Ext 207

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