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PORT CREDIT SECONDARY SCHOOL                                       JUNE 2010 EXAM SCHEDULE
My Exam Schedule – fill out your exam information and keep in a safe spot!

     Friday                 Monday                Tuesday             Wednesday             Thursday
     June 18                 June 21               June 22              June 23               June 24
9:00 a.m.               9:00 a.m.             9:00 a.m.            9:00 a.m.             9:00 a.m.
 AMO3M0-A         125    CGC1D0-E      213     AMI1O2-B      126    FSF1D0-D       310    AMO1O0-A      126
 AMO4M0-A         125    CGC1D0-F      212     AMI2O0-B      126    FSF1D0-E       312    AMO1O0-B      125
 AWR3M0-A         302    CGC1D0-G      210     AMI3M0-B      126    FSF1D0-F       313    AMO2O0-A      125
 BAF3M0-B #       309    CGC1D0-H      208     AMO1O2-A      125    FSF1D0-G       308    CLU3M0-B      210
 CHW3M0-B         216    CHC2D0-D      214     AMO2O2-A      125    HFA4M0-B #     218    MAP4C0-B      208
 HIF1O0-B         218    CHC2D0-E      216     AMO3M2-A      125    HFA4M0-C #     216    HFN2O0-C      214
 SCH4U0-C #       214    CHC2D0-F      218     AMO4M2-A      125    MCR3U0-C #     316    HFN2O0-D      212
 SCH4U9-B #       214    CHC2D0-G      305     ASM2O0-C      218    MCR3U0-D #     314
 SNC1D9-A         202    MCV4U0-A #    201     ASM2O0-D      214    MCR3U0-F #     315
 SNC1D9-B         206    MCV4U0-B #    202     AVI1O0-B      302    MFM2P0-D       307
 SNC1D9-C         204    MCV4U0-C #    203     AVI1O0-C      304    MFM2P0-E       305
 SNC2D0-D         205    SBI3U0-C      205     AWT3M0-A      226    SPH4U0-B #     207
 SNC2D0-E         207    SBI3U0-D      207     CHY4U0-B      216    SPH4UH-B #     207
 SNC2D0-F         208    SCH4C0-B      204     MHF4U0-D #    208
 SNC2D9-A         210    AWM3M0-A      304     PPL3OM-A      210
 SNC2D9-B         203
 SNC2D9-C         212


12:30 p.m.              12:30 p.m.            12:30 p.m.           12:30 p.m.            12:30 p.m.
 ENG2D0-E #       202    CGR4M0-A      208     HSP3M0-A      208    AVI2O0-A       304
 ENG2D0-F #       203    FSF2D0-B      202     HSP3M0-B      216    ESLEO0-B       206
 ENG2D0-G #       208    HRT3M0-A      302     HSP3M0-C      218    MCF3M0-C #     202
 ENG2D0-H #       210    SCH3U0-C #    210     HZT4U0-B      212    MDM4U0-C #     208
 ENG3U0-E #       212    SCH3U9-B #    212     SBI4U0-B #    201    SPH3U0-C #     210
 ENG3U0-F #       201                          SBI4U0-C #    202    SPH3U0-D #     212
 ENG3U0-G #       205                          SNC1D0-D #    203
 ENG4U0-D #       213                          SNC1D0-E #    205
 ENG4U0-E #       207                          SNC1D0-F #    207
 ENG4U0-F #       218                          MPM2D0-E #    310         If you have TWO exams in
 MFM1P0-C         316                          MPM2D0-F #    312         one time-period, please
 MFM1P0-D         314                          MPM2D0-G #    314         pick up a conflict sheet in
 MPM1D0-E         315                          MPM2D0-H #    316
 MPM1D0-F         305                                                    the main office, and
 MPM1D0-G         308                                                    submit it to Mr. Walter
 MPM1D0-H         307
 MPM1D0-I         312
 SPH4C0-A         214
 SPH4C7-A         214        All exams are 1 1/2 hours long
 SPH4CH-A         214        except for the following:
                             #        - Exam is 2 hours



                         Friday              Monday          Tuesday             Wednesday           Thursday
                         June 18             June 21         June 22              June 23             June 24
9:00
AM      Course

          Room

         Length


12:30
PM      Course

          Room

         Length



Confirm with your teachers the time and date of each of your exams. Post the timetable in a
prominent place at home and share the information with your parents.

Read and share with your parents the exam procedures posted on the back of this page.

If you have any conflicts (2 exams in the same time period) see Mr. Walter immediately..

EXAM REVIEW DAY IS ON WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.

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EXAM PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS
                                           June 2010
EXAM TIMES AND LOCATIONS
  It is your responsibility to know the exact time, date and location of the examination for each
  course. A student who is late for an examination should go directly to the room where the exam
  is being written. NO additional time will be given for the completion of the examination.
  MAKE CERTAIN YOU KNOW THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION OF EACH OF YOUR
  EXAMINATIONS.

COMPLETING AN EXAM EARLY
  For exams one hour in length, all students must stay in the room for the full hour. Most exams
  are 1.5 hours in length unless stated otherwise. Students are encouraged to use the allotted
  time for the examination. For exams 1.5 or 2 hours, students may leave the exam room 30
  minutes prior to the end of the examination. Students may not leave an exam room at any other
  time.

ILLNESS
   If a student is too ill to write an examination during the scheduled time, the school must be
   notified before 8:30 a.m. on the day of the scheduled examination. The school number is 905-
   278-3382. Examinations are compulsory, therefore, any student missing an exam is to bring a
   doctors note that states that "the student is unable to write their exam" to Mr. Walter within
   24 hours of the scheduled examination. Once the note is received and the student is well
   enough to write the exam, the student will be required to write the missed exam at a time to be
   arranged.

MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE EXAMINATION.
  Students should bring a pen, highlighter, extra pencils or pens, erasers and the necessary
  required tools (rulers, dictionaries, calculators) to the exam. Students cannot borrow any
  equipment from another student. Notebooks, textbooks and backpacks are to be left at the front
  of the exam room. VALUABLES ARE NOT TO BE BROUGHT INTO THE EXAM ROOM.

COMMUNICATION DURING AN EXAM
  A student who communicates with another student during an examination, or who has
  unauthorized material pertaining to the exam, may receive a mark of zero.

ACCESSING LOCKERS
  Students are not to access lockers while exams are being written. Examination areas are out of
  bounds. The Resource Centre is available for quiet study in the morning. The cafeteria is
  available for group or individual study.

WASHROOMS
  If you need to use a washroom, raise your hand to notify the supervising teacher. They will call
  the office for a teacher to accompany you to the washroom.

RETURN OF TEXTBOOKS and MATERIALS
  Textbooks and other borrowed materials must be returned to your teacher or the appropriate

  office or classroom as instructed by your teacher. Do NOT bring these items to the office.

  Remember to bring your textbooks to school on the day of the exam.

SCHEDULE FOR – Wednesday, June 30

   Exam Review      DAY 1 –       Per 1 – 9:30 – 9:45
                                  Per 2 – 9:45 – 10:00
                                  Per 3 – 10:00 – 10:15
                                  Per 4 – 10:15 – 10:00

   Report Card Pick Up
   Report cards may be picked up in the CAFETERIA from 9:30 – 11:00


             NOTE:      The last day of cafeteria service will be Thursday, June 17.

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Port Credit SS June 2010 Exam Schedule

  • 1. PORT CREDIT SECONDARY SCHOOL JUNE 2010 EXAM SCHEDULE My Exam Schedule – fill out your exam information and keep in a safe spot! Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday June 18 June 21 June 22 June 23 June 24 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. AMO3M0-A 125 CGC1D0-E 213 AMI1O2-B 126 FSF1D0-D 310 AMO1O0-A 126 AMO4M0-A 125 CGC1D0-F 212 AMI2O0-B 126 FSF1D0-E 312 AMO1O0-B 125 AWR3M0-A 302 CGC1D0-G 210 AMI3M0-B 126 FSF1D0-F 313 AMO2O0-A 125 BAF3M0-B # 309 CGC1D0-H 208 AMO1O2-A 125 FSF1D0-G 308 CLU3M0-B 210 CHW3M0-B 216 CHC2D0-D 214 AMO2O2-A 125 HFA4M0-B # 218 MAP4C0-B 208 HIF1O0-B 218 CHC2D0-E 216 AMO3M2-A 125 HFA4M0-C # 216 HFN2O0-C 214 SCH4U0-C # 214 CHC2D0-F 218 AMO4M2-A 125 MCR3U0-C # 316 HFN2O0-D 212 SCH4U9-B # 214 CHC2D0-G 305 ASM2O0-C 218 MCR3U0-D # 314 SNC1D9-A 202 MCV4U0-A # 201 ASM2O0-D 214 MCR3U0-F # 315 SNC1D9-B 206 MCV4U0-B # 202 AVI1O0-B 302 MFM2P0-D 307 SNC1D9-C 204 MCV4U0-C # 203 AVI1O0-C 304 MFM2P0-E 305 SNC2D0-D 205 SBI3U0-C 205 AWT3M0-A 226 SPH4U0-B # 207 SNC2D0-E 207 SBI3U0-D 207 CHY4U0-B 216 SPH4UH-B # 207 SNC2D0-F 208 SCH4C0-B 204 MHF4U0-D # 208 SNC2D9-A 210 AWM3M0-A 304 PPL3OM-A 210 SNC2D9-B 203 SNC2D9-C 212 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. ENG2D0-E # 202 CGR4M0-A 208 HSP3M0-A 208 AVI2O0-A 304 ENG2D0-F # 203 FSF2D0-B 202 HSP3M0-B 216 ESLEO0-B 206 ENG2D0-G # 208 HRT3M0-A 302 HSP3M0-C 218 MCF3M0-C # 202 ENG2D0-H # 210 SCH3U0-C # 210 HZT4U0-B 212 MDM4U0-C # 208 ENG3U0-E # 212 SCH3U9-B # 212 SBI4U0-B # 201 SPH3U0-C # 210 ENG3U0-F # 201 SBI4U0-C # 202 SPH3U0-D # 212 ENG3U0-G # 205 SNC1D0-D # 203 ENG4U0-D # 213 SNC1D0-E # 205 ENG4U0-E # 207 SNC1D0-F # 207 ENG4U0-F # 218 MPM2D0-E # 310 If you have TWO exams in MFM1P0-C 316 MPM2D0-F # 312 one time-period, please MFM1P0-D 314 MPM2D0-G # 314 pick up a conflict sheet in MPM1D0-E 315 MPM2D0-H # 316 MPM1D0-F 305 the main office, and MPM1D0-G 308 submit it to Mr. Walter MPM1D0-H 307 MPM1D0-I 312 SPH4C0-A 214 SPH4C7-A 214 All exams are 1 1/2 hours long SPH4CH-A 214 except for the following: # - Exam is 2 hours Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday June 18 June 21 June 22 June 23 June 24 9:00 AM Course Room Length 12:30 PM Course Room Length Confirm with your teachers the time and date of each of your exams. Post the timetable in a prominent place at home and share the information with your parents. Read and share with your parents the exam procedures posted on the back of this page. If you have any conflicts (2 exams in the same time period) see Mr. Walter immediately.. EXAM REVIEW DAY IS ON WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 STARTING AT 9:30 A.M. Dfdf
  • 2. EXAM PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS June 2010 EXAM TIMES AND LOCATIONS It is your responsibility to know the exact time, date and location of the examination for each course. A student who is late for an examination should go directly to the room where the exam is being written. NO additional time will be given for the completion of the examination. MAKE CERTAIN YOU KNOW THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION OF EACH OF YOUR EXAMINATIONS. COMPLETING AN EXAM EARLY For exams one hour in length, all students must stay in the room for the full hour. Most exams are 1.5 hours in length unless stated otherwise. Students are encouraged to use the allotted time for the examination. For exams 1.5 or 2 hours, students may leave the exam room 30 minutes prior to the end of the examination. Students may not leave an exam room at any other time. ILLNESS If a student is too ill to write an examination during the scheduled time, the school must be notified before 8:30 a.m. on the day of the scheduled examination. The school number is 905- 278-3382. Examinations are compulsory, therefore, any student missing an exam is to bring a doctors note that states that "the student is unable to write their exam" to Mr. Walter within 24 hours of the scheduled examination. Once the note is received and the student is well enough to write the exam, the student will be required to write the missed exam at a time to be arranged. MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE EXAMINATION. Students should bring a pen, highlighter, extra pencils or pens, erasers and the necessary required tools (rulers, dictionaries, calculators) to the exam. Students cannot borrow any equipment from another student. Notebooks, textbooks and backpacks are to be left at the front of the exam room. VALUABLES ARE NOT TO BE BROUGHT INTO THE EXAM ROOM. COMMUNICATION DURING AN EXAM A student who communicates with another student during an examination, or who has unauthorized material pertaining to the exam, may receive a mark of zero. ACCESSING LOCKERS Students are not to access lockers while exams are being written. Examination areas are out of bounds. The Resource Centre is available for quiet study in the morning. The cafeteria is available for group or individual study. WASHROOMS If you need to use a washroom, raise your hand to notify the supervising teacher. They will call the office for a teacher to accompany you to the washroom. RETURN OF TEXTBOOKS and MATERIALS Textbooks and other borrowed materials must be returned to your teacher or the appropriate office or classroom as instructed by your teacher. Do NOT bring these items to the office. Remember to bring your textbooks to school on the day of the exam. SCHEDULE FOR – Wednesday, June 30 Exam Review DAY 1 – Per 1 – 9:30 – 9:45 Per 2 – 9:45 – 10:00 Per 3 – 10:00 – 10:15 Per 4 – 10:15 – 10:00 Report Card Pick Up Report cards may be picked up in the CAFETERIA from 9:30 – 11:00 NOTE: The last day of cafeteria service will be Thursday, June 17.