FINAL Z5 *2268615472* CAMBRIDGE FINAL EXAMINATION TIMETABLE, NOVEMBER 2012 CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (IGCSE) CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (AS & A) CAMBRIDGE GPR LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE FINAL EDITION DATED APRIL 2012 INSTRUCTIONS 1 About this timetable 1.1 Changes made since the first issue of the final timetable are highlighted in blue. 1.2 This timetable contains: • Notes on final timetable • A full list, in date order, of all examinations • Key to final timetable. This is a full list, in alphabetical order, of all examinations 1.3 If any paper is not mentioned in the timetable, Centres must contact Cambridge for the examination dates. 2 Planning the session and the KEY TIME Examinations must be taken in the morning or afternoon timetable session as shown on the FINAL timetable. All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If Centres timetable examinations after the KEY TIME candidates must be kept under Full Centre Supervision from the KEY TIME until the candidates start the examination; or if the candidates have already completed the examination, they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME. There is one KEY TIME for the morning session and a second KEY TIME for the afternoon session. Your KEY TIMES can be found on the Key Times webpage at www.cie.org.uk/keytime and are expressed as both local time and GMT/UTC. If your country observes Daylight Saving Time (DST) then the dates when this applies will be shown on the Key Times webpage. Different local KEY TIMES will be given for when DST is being observed and when DST is not being observed. If your country does not observe DST, then this will be stated on the Key Times webpage. What does “under Full Centre Supervision” mean? Candidates can be in the examination room, doing their examination, under the supervision of invigilators. Or, if the KEY TIME is before the start of the examination, candidates must be supervised by teachers or invigilators from the KEY TIME until the start of the examination. Candidates can have access to their books and notes, and can talk to each other. However, candidates must not have any access to telephones, mobile phones, the Internet, or any means of external communication; and candidates must not be allowed any communication by any means whatsoever with anyone not under Full Centre Supervision. Or, if candidates have finished their examination, they may be permitted to leave the examination room provided that they are supervised by invigilators continuously from the time they leave until the KEY TIME. Once outside the exam room, candidates can have access to their books and notes, and can talk to each other (provided that they do not cause any disturbance to other candidates who are still doing an examination). However, candidates must not have any access to telephones, mobile phones, the internet, or any means of external communication; and candidates must not be allowed any communication by any means whatsoever with anyone not under Full Centre Supervision. Failure by a centre to comply with the Regulations regarding the KEY TIME will be considered by Cambridge as Maladministration and may result in Cambridge being unable to accept candidates’ work. Centres must report to Cambridge any incidents or irregularities amongst candidates under Full Centre Supervision, including any access to unauthorised means of communication. Such instances will be treated as Malpractice. 3 Centre Arrangements Centres are responsible for letting candidates know when examinations will start, and for telling them about any changes to the printed timetable. Centre arrangements must fully comply with all Regulations including those for the KEY TIME. 4 Where there is more than one paper in a single session 4.1 If a candidate is entered for two papers which are timetabled for the same examination session, they may have a short fully supervised break between the two papers. The Regulations regarding the KEY TIME must be followed and the candidate must be under Full Centre Supervision during this break. 4.2 If a candidate has to sit two papers in one session, the second question paper must NOT be given out until the time allocated to the first question paper has elapsed and the scripts for the first paper have been collected. This rule applies unless the rubric of either of the question papers gives a different instruction. 5 Time Allowance for Question Papers Any time specially allocated for candidates to read through question papers and to study maps, etc., is already included in the total time allowance shown in the timetable. You must not allow any additional time. 6 IGCSE Art and Design 0400 Papers 1 and 2, GCE AS & A Level Art & Design 9704 Paper 1 Electronic copies of IGCSE 0400 papers 1 and 2 will be uploaded to the Teacher Support Website and CIE Direct, as long as estimated entries have been made, in the ‘Messages’ area on 1 July 2012. In addition, hard copies will be sent to Centres once provisional and final entries have been processed. Copies of GCE AS & A Level Art & Design 9704 Paper 1 are to be given to candidates on receipt. 7 Timetable Clashes If a candidate is entered for two papers that are timetabled for the same session, the rules to be applied depend on the total duration of the two papers. If the total duration is 3 hours and 45 minutes or less: both papers should be taken in the same session with a supervised break between the papers. Regulations regarding the KEY TIME must be observed in full. You do not need to notify Cambridge about this. If the total duration is more than 3 hours and 45 minutes: you must submit a Timetable Deviation Form 9 (INT/E24) to Cambridge. Applications to move a paper to the following day will only be considered if the total duration of all the papers to be taken on that day exceeds 6 hours. Please note that whenever there is an approved timetable deviation, candidates taking an examination at a time that is not the scheduled session, must be kept isolated from candidates who have already taken the paper, and must be under Full Centre Supervision from the KEY TIME for the examination until the time they actually take the examination. If Cambridge is unable to confirm that candidates have been kept under Full Centre Supervision from the KEY TIME for the examination until the rescheduled examination time then Cambridge may be unable to accept the candidates’ work. For further information about timetable clashes, please refer to the appropriate section of the Handbook for Centres 2012. 8 Practical Tests in Science, Food and Nutrition and Fashion and Fabrics 8.1 All practical papers must be taken in the sessions shown on the FINAL timetable. 8.2 If there are more candidates than there is space for in one sitting, the Invigilator may hold the test in two sittings, as long as satisfactory arrangements are made to ensure the integrity of the Examination, including full compliance with Regulations regarding the KEY TIME. Arrangements must be made to ensure that there is no communication by any means between candidates who have taken the test in the first sitting and those who are scheduled to take it in the second sitting, either at the Centre or at any other Centre.
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FINAL
Z5
*2268615472*
CAMBRIDGE FINAL EXAMINATION TIMETABLE, NOVEMBER 2012 CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (IGCSE) CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (AS & A) CAMBRIDGE GPR LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE
FINAL EDITION DATED APRIL 2012
INSTRUCTIONS
1 About this timetable 1.1 Changes made since the first issue of the final timetable are highlighted in blue.
1.2 This timetable contains:
• Notes on final timetable
• A full list, in date order, of all examinations
• Key to final timetable. This is a full list, in alphabetical order, of all examinations
1.3 If any paper is not mentioned in the timetable, Centres must contact Cambridge for the examination dates.
2 Planning the session and the KEY TIME Examinations must be taken in the morning or afternoon timetable session as shown on the FINAL timetable.
All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If Centres timetable examinations after the KEY TIME candidates must be kept under Full Centre Supervision from the KEY TIME until the candidates start the examination; or if the candidates have already completed the examination, they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME.
There is one KEY TIME for the morning session and a second KEY TIME for the afternoon session.
Your KEY TIMES can be found on the Key Times webpage at www.cie.org.uk/keytime and are expressed as both local time and GMT/UTC.
If your country observes Daylight Saving Time (DST) then the dates when this applies will be shown on the Key Times webpage. Different local KEY TIMES will be given for when DST is being observed and when DST is not being observed. If your country does not observe DST, then this will be stated on the Key Times webpage.
What does “under Full Centre Supervision” mean?
Candidates can be in the examination room, doing their examination, under the supervision of invigilators.
Or, if the KEY TIME is before the start of the examination, candidates must be supervised by teachers or invigilators from the KEY TIME until the start of the examination. Candidates can have access to their books and notes, and can talk to each other. However, candidates must not have any access to telephones, mobile phones, the Internet, or any means of external communication; and candidates must not be allowed any communication by any means whatsoever with anyone not under Full Centre Supervision.
Or, if candidates have finished their examination, they may be permitted to leave the examination room provided that they are supervised by invigilators continuously from the time they leave until the KEY TIME. Once outside the exam room, candidates can have access to their books and notes, and can talk to each other (provided that they do not cause any disturbance to other candidates who are still doing an examination). However, candidates must not have any access to telephones, mobile phones, the internet, or any means of external communication; and candidates must not be allowed any communication by any means whatsoever with anyone not under Full Centre Supervision.
Failure by a centre to comply with the Regulations regarding the KEY TIME will be considered by Cambridge as Maladministration and may result in Cambridge being unable to accept candidates’ work.
Centres must report to Cambridge any incidents or irregularities amongst candidates under Full Centre Supervision, including any access to unauthorised means of communication. Such instances will be treated as Malpractice.
3 Centre Arrangements Centres are responsible for letting candidates know when examinations will start, and for telling them about any changes to the printed timetable. Centre arrangements must fully comply with all Regulations including those for the KEY TIME.
4 Where there is more than one paper in a single session 4.1 If a candidate is entered for two papers which are timetabled for the same
examination session, they may have a short fully supervised break between the two papers. The Regulations regarding the KEY TIME must be followed and the candidate must be under Full Centre Supervision during this break.
4.2 If a candidate has to sit two papers in one session, the second question paper must NOT be given out until the time allocated to the first question paper has elapsed and the scripts for the first paper have been collected.
This rule applies unless the rubric of either of the question papers gives a different instruction.
5 Time Allowance for Question Papers
Any time specially allocated for candidates to read through question papers and to study maps, etc., is already included in the total time allowance shown in the timetable. You must not allow any additional time.
6 IGCSE Art and Design 0400 Papers 1 and 2, GCE AS & A Level Art & Design 9704 Paper 1 Electronic copies of IGCSE 0400 papers 1 and 2 will be uploaded to the Teacher Support Website and CIE Direct, as long as estimated entries have been made, in the ‘Messages’ area on 1 July 2012. In addition, hard copies will be sent to Centres once provisional and final entries have been processed.
Copies of GCE AS & A Level Art & Design 9704 Paper 1 are to be given to candidates on receipt.
7 Timetable Clashes If a candidate is entered for two papers that are timetabled for the same session, the rules to be applied depend on the total duration of the two papers.
If the total duration is 3 hours and 45 minutes or less: both papers should be taken in the same session with a supervised break between the papers. Regulations regarding the KEY TIME must be observed in full. You do not need to notify Cambridge about this.
If the total duration is more than 3 hours and 45 minutes: you must submit a Timetable Deviation Form 9 (INT/E24) to Cambridge. Applications to move a paper to the following day will only be considered if the total duration of all the papers to be taken on that day exceeds 6 hours.
Please note that whenever there is an approved timetable deviation, candidates taking an examination at a time that is not the scheduled session, must be kept isolated from candidates who have already taken the paper, and must be under Full Centre Supervision from the KEY TIME for the examination until the time they actually take the examination.
If Cambridge is unable to confirm that candidates have been kept under Full Centre Supervision from the KEY TIME for the examination until the rescheduled examination time then Cambridge may be unable to accept the candidates’ work.
For further information about timetable clashes, please refer to the appropriate section of the Handbook for Centres 2012.
8 Practical Tests in Science, Food and Nutrition and Fashion and Fabrics
8.1 All practical papers must be taken in the sessions shown on the FINAL timetable.
8.2 If there are more candidates than there is space for in one sitting, the Invigilator may hold the test in two sittings, as long as satisfactory arrangements are made to ensure the integrity of the Examination, including full compliance with Regulations regarding the KEY TIME. Arrangements must be made to ensure that there is no communication by any means between candidates who have taken the test in the first sitting and those who are scheduled to take it in the second sitting, either at the Centre or at any other Centre.
FINAL
Notes on final timetable
Title Syllabus/
Component Range of dates
Date for moderated coursework/speaking
test samples and marks to be received by
Cambridge
Date for examined coursework to be received
by Cambridge
Afrikaans as a Second Language: Oral (Optional) 0548/5 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A
Art and Design: Observational/ Interpretative Assignment 0400/1 26 Aug 12 – 31 Oct 12* N/A N/A
Art and Design: Design Assignment 0400/2 26 Aug 12 – 31 Oct 12* N/A N/A
Art and Design: Critical and Historical Assignment 0400/3 N/A N/A 31 Oct 12
Drama: Coursework 0411/2 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A
English as a Second Language (Oral Endorsement): Oral Communication 0510/5 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A
English as a Second Language (Count-in Oral): Oral Communication 0511/5 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A
First Language English: Speaking/Listening 0500/5 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A First Language Spanish: Speaking/Listening 0502/5 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 15 Nov 12 N/A Food and Nutrition: Practical 0648/2 1 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A French: Speaking 0520/3 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 15 Nov 12 N/A Global Perspectives: Individual Research 0457/1 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Global Perspectives: Group Project 0457/2 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Indonesian: Speaking 0545/3 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 15 Nov 12 N/A
Information and Communication Technology: Practical Test A 0417/2 11 Oct 12 – 17 Oct 12 N/A N/A
Information and Communication Technology: Practical Test B 0417/3 18 Oct 12 – 24 Oct 12 N/A N/A
Japanese: Speaking 0519/3 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 15 Nov 12 N/A Music: Performing 0410/2 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Music: Composing 0410/3 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Spanish: Speaking 0530/3 15 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 15 Nov 12 N/A
*Candidates taking these components must have exactly 8 weeks preparatory time in which to produce their supporting work. Therefore, the question papers must be given to candidates 8 weeks before the date on which the Centre has decided to conduct the examination which should be within the range of dates indicated above.
Title Syllabus/
Component Range of dates
Date for moderated coursework/speaking
test samples and marks to be received by
Cambridge
Date for examined coursework to be received
by Cambridge
Arabic (Brunei):Speaking 3183/3 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 30 Nov 12 N/A Art: Drawing and/or Painting from Still Life 6010/1 1 Nov 12 – 30 Nov 12 N/A N/A
Art: Drawing and/or Painting from Observation 6010/2 1 Nov 12 – 30 Nov 12 N/A N/A
Art: Drawing and/or Painting from a Living Person 6010/3 1 Nov 12 – 30 Nov 12 N/A N/A
Art: Composition in Colour 6010/4 1 Nov 12 – 30 Nov 12 N/A N/A Art: Craft A – Design on Paper 6010/5 1 Nov 12 – 30 Nov 12 N/A N/A Art: Craft B – Design in 2D and 3D 6010/6 N/A N/A 1 Nov 12 Bahasa Melayu (Brunei) 1201/3 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 N/A N/A
CDT: Design and Communication: Coursework 7048/2 1 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A
Design and Technology: Design Project 6043/2 1 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A English Language (Brunei): Oral 1120/4 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 N/A N/A Fashion and Fabrics: Practical 6050/2 1 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 ** N/A Food and Nutrition: Practical 6065/2 1 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 31 Oct 12 N/A Hafaz al-Quran (Brunei): Oral Test 2102/2 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 N/A N/A ** Mark Sheets and Samples should be returned as soon as the examination has been completed.
IGCSE
O Level
Key:
IGCSE GCE O Level AS Level ▲A Level GPR Level 3 Cert.
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Notes on final timetable
Title Syllabus/
Component Range of dates
Date for moderated coursework/speaking
test samples and marks to be received by
Cambridge
Date for examined coursework to be received
by Cambridge
Afrikaans Language: Speaking (Optional) 8679/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A Global Perspectives, Essay 8987/2 N/A N/A 31 Oct 12 Global Perspectives, Presentation 8987/3 1 Aug 12 – 31 Oct 12 N/A N/A Applied ICT: Practical Test A 9713/2 8 Oct 12 – 14 Oct 12 N/A N/A Art & Design: Controlled Test 9704/1 1 Nov 12 – 30 Nov 12 *** N/A Art & Design: Coursework A 9704/2 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Design and Textiles 9631/2 1 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 N/A N/A French Language: Speaking 8682/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A German Language: Speaking 8683/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A Japanese Language: Speaking 8281/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A Music: Investigation and Report 8663/6 N/A N/A 31 Oct 12 Music: Practical Musicianship 9703/2 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Spanish Language: Speaking 8685/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A
***Work should be despatched to Cambridge as soon as possible after completion of the Controlled Test. The latest date for receipt of work is 10 December 2012.
Title Syllabus/
Component Range of dates
Date for moderated coursework/speaking
test samples and marks to be received by
Cambridge
Date for examined coursework to be received
by Cambridge
Afrikaans: Speaking (Optional) 9679/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A Applied ICT: Practical Test B 9713/4 25 Oct 12 – 1 Nov 12 N/A N/A Art & Design: Coursework B 9704/3 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Art & Design: Related Study 9704/4 N/A N/A 10 Dec 12 Computing: Project 9691/4 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Design and Textiles 9631/4 N/A 31 Oct 12 N/A Food Studies: Practical Test 9336/2 1 Sep 12 – 31 Oct 12 N/A N/A French: Speaking 9716/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A German: Speaking 9717/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A Hafaz al-Quran (Brunei): Oral Test 9016/2 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 N/A N/A Music: Performing 9703/3 N/A N/A 31 Oct 12 Music: Composing 9703/4 N/A N/A 31 Oct 12 Music: Investigation and Report 9703/5 N/A N/A 31 Oct 12 Spanish: Speaking 9719/1 15 Oct 12 – 15 Nov 12 22 Nov 12 N/A
Title Syllabus/
ComponentRange of dates
Final Deadline for the
receipt of marks/samples
Final Deadline for the receipt of all work
(electronic submission)
Global Perspectives: Essay 9766/2 N/A N/A 31 Oct 12 Global Perspectives: Presentation 9766/3 1 Aug 12 – 31 Oct 12 N/A 31 Oct 12+
Global Perspectives: Independent Research Project 9766/4 N/A
1 Oct 12 N/A
+Candidates have four weeks in which to prepare and complete their work. The four-week slot must be common to all candidates and may be held at any point within the range, as convenient to centres. Work should be submitted as soon as possible after the slot ends, and no later than 31 Oct 2012.
Please refer to sections the Cambridge Administrative Guide 2012 for information on syllabuses and components not listed above.
AS Level
Key:
IGCSE GCE O Level AS Level ▲A Level GPR Level 3 Cert.
GPR
Level 3 Cert.
A Level
8 – 13 October 2012
FINALMorning session Afternoon session
Morning session Afternoon session
Key:
IGCSE GCE O Level AS Level ▲A Level GPR Level 3 Cert.
E Nov
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
Travel and Tourism 1 0471/1 2h Religious Studies (Bible Knowledge) 13 2048/13 1h15m Statistics 13 4040/13 2h15m Travel and Tourism 1 7096/1 2h
IsiZulu as a Second Language 1 0531/1 2h (Reading and Directed Writing) Islamiyat 1 0493/1 1h30m Islamiyat 12 2058/12 1h30m Setswana 1 3158/1 2h30m
Afrikaans Language 2 8679/2 1h45m First Language Afrikaans 2 8779/2 1h45m Hinduism 1 8058/1 3h Sociology 12 9699/12 1h30m
Afrikaans 2 9679/2 1h45m Hinduism 1 9014/1 3h
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
Afrikaans as a Second Language 1 0548/1 2h (Reading and Writing) Child Development 1 0637/1 2h First Language Afrikaans 2 0512/2 2h30m (Reading and Directed Writing) English Language (Brunei) 12 1120/12 1h30m English Language 12 1123/12 1h30m
Afrikaans as a Second Language 2 0548/2 c.45m (Listening) IsiZulu as a Second Language 2 0531/2 c.45m (Listening)
Law 22 9084/22 1h30m
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
Friday 12 Oct
Saturday 13 Oct
15 – 20 October 2012
FINALMorning session Afternoon session
Morning session Afternoon session
Key:
IGCSE GCE O Level AS Level ▲A Level GPR Level 3 Cert.
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
First Language Arabic (Reading) 1 0508/1 2h First Language Korean (Reading) 1 0521/1 2h Indonesian 4 0545/4 1h15m (Continuous Writing - Extended) Literature (Spanish) 3 0488/3 1h20m Islamic Religious Knowledge (Brunei) 2 2047/2 1h30m
Bahasa Melayu (Brunei) 1 8157/1 3h Sociology 22 9699/22 1h30m
Bahasa Melayu (Brunei) 1 9186/1 3h
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
English as a Second Language 12 0510/12 1h30m (Oral Endorsement) (Reading and Writing - Core) English as a Second Language 22 0510/22 2h (Oral Endorsement) (Reading and Writing - Extended) English as a Second Language 12 0511/12 1h30m (Count-in Oral) (Reading and Writing - Core) English as a Second Language 22 0511/22 2h (Count-in Oral) (Reading and Writing - Extended) English Language (Brunei) 22 1120/22 1h45m English Language 22 1123/22 1h45m
General Paper (International) 12 8001/12 1h15m General Paper 12 8004/12 2h
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
Bahasa Melayu (Brunei) 2 1201/2 1h30m German 1 3025/1 1h30m History (World Affairs, 1917-1991) 1 2158/1 2h30m History (Brunei) (Multiple Choice) 1 2171/1 1h Islamic Religion and Culture 1 2056/1 2h30m
First Language Afrikaans 4 8779/4 2h30m Hindi Language 3 8687/3 1h30m Marathi Language 3 8688/3 1h30m Tamil Language 3 8689/3 1h30m Telugu Language 3 8690/3 1h30m Urdu Language 3 8686/3 1h30m
Afrikaans 4 9679/4 2h30m Hindi 3 9687/3 1h30m Law 32 9084/32 1h30m Marathi 3 9688/3 1h30m Tamil 3 9689/3 1h30m Telugu 3 9690/3 1h30m Urdu 3 9676/3 1h30m
Monday 15 Oct
Tuesday 16 Oct
Wednesday
17 Oct
15 – 20 October 2012 (continued)
FINALMorning session Afternoon session
Morning session Afternoon session
Key:
IGCSE GCE O Level AS Level ▲A Level GPR Level 3 Cert.
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
First Language Arabic (Writing) 2 0508/2 2h
Indonesian 2 0545/2 1h30m (Reading and Directed Writing) Literature (Spanish) 1 0488/1 2h15m Bahasa Melayu (Brunei) 1 1201/1 1h30m Second Language Urdu 2 3248/2 1h45m
IGCSE GCE O Level AS Level ▲A Level GPR Level 3 Cert.
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Syllabus/Component Code Duration
First Language Spanish 1 0502/1 1h45m (Reading Passage - Core) First Language Spanish 2 0502/2 2h (Reading Passages - Extended) Sociology 23 0495/23 1h45m Sociology 23 2251/23 1h45m
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
Chemistry (Practical) 53 0620/53 1h15m Chemistry (Alternative to Practical) 63 0620/63 1h First Language English 13 0500/13 1h45m (Reading Passage - Core) First Language English 23 0500/23 2h (Reading Passages - Extended) History (Brunei) 2 2171/2 2h15m
Applied Information & Communication Technology 13 9713/13 1h15m
Biology 23 9700/23 1h15m French Literature 43 8670/43 2h30m
French 43 9716/43 2h30m
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
German 2 3025/2 1h30m Principles of Accounts 22 7110/22 2h
Arabic Language 2 8680/2 1h45m Hindi Language 2 8687/2 1h45m Marathi Language 2 8688/2 1h45m Tamil Language 2 8689/2 1h45m Telugu Language 2 8690/2 1h45m Urdu Language 2 8686/2 1h45m
Arabic 2 9680/2 1h45m Arabic 5 9680/5 45m Hindi 2 9687/2 1h45m Hindi 5 9687/5 45m Law 42 9084/42 1h30m Marathi 2 9688/2 1h45m Marathi 5 9688/5 45m Tafsir al-Quran (Brunei) 1 9017/1 3h Tamil 2 9689/2 1h45m Tamil 5 9689/5 45m Telugu 2 9690/2 1h45m Telugu 5 9690/5 45m Urdu 2 9676/2 1h45m Urdu 5 9676/5 45m
Syllabus/Component Code Duration
English as a Second Language 32 0510/32 c.40m (Oral Endorsement) (Listening - Core) English as a Second Language 42 0510/42 c.45m
(Oral Endorsement) (Listening - Extended) English as a Second Language 32 0511/32 c.40m (Count-in Oral) (Listening - Core) English as a Second Language 42 0511/42 c.45m
(Count-in Oral) (Listening - Extended) Twenty First Century Science 3 0608/3 1h30m Twenty First Century Science 4 0608/4 1h30m
Chemistry (Practical) 32 5070/32 1h30m Chemistry (Alternative to Practical) 42 5070/42 1h Science For All 2 5031/2 1h30m
Enterprise 1 0454/1 1h30m Physical Education 12 0413/12 1h45m Human and Social Biology 12 5096/12 1h (Multiple Choice) Human and Social Biology 22 5096/22 2h
Thinking Skills 42 9694/42 1h30m
Monday 29 Oct
Tuesday 30 Oct
Wednesday
31 Oct
29 October – 3 November 2012 (continued)
FINALMorning session Afternoon session
Morning session Afternoon session
Key:
IGCSE GCE O Level AS Level ▲A Level GPR Level 3 Cert.