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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES IGCSE PRIVATE CANDIDATE REGISTRATION FORM 1. must submit the following: IGCSE Registration Form Registration fees (payable by cash/knet/credit Card) Photocopy of valid passport and civil id Three recent colored passport size photographs Copy of previous Statement of Results or Statement of Entry School Leaving Certificate with 11 years of school studies or No-Objection Letter from the School Principal (if registering for subjects not part of the school curriculum). Templates are available at the end of the form NB: 11 years of School studies is required to apply for Equivalence from the Ministry of Private Education, Kuwait. 2. s can only register at one center for any given session. The British Council is not responsible for any clash in the timetable that may occur as a result of registering at more than one center. 3. A private candidate must be at least 16 years of age at the time of the examination. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AND SPECIAL NEEDS Special arrangements are made to allow candidates with substantial and long-term disabilities to gain access to the examination venues, demonstrating their attainment in the best possible examination conditions. Any special arrangements like extra time allowance, assistance with reading or writing etc. must be mentioned clearly in the registration form. For more information or an enlarged copy of the registration document kindly contact our Customer Services Team. A Health Form must be submitted along with the supporting recent medical evidence by 29 August 2018. STATEMENT OF ENTRY You will receive a Provisional Statement of Entry (SOE) at the time of your registration or emailed the next dy. An email/sms notification will be sent to you for collection of the final Statement of Entry, Venue letter and CAIE Notice to s. These documents should be collected from the British Council at least two weeks before the commencement of the examination session. The Venue letter will also be emailed to you two weeks before the start of the examination session and will be available on our website too. A map will be attached to the Venue Letter for your reference. EXAMINATION RESULTS AND COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES Copy of the online Provisional results Mid January 2019 Final Statement of Results January 2019 Certificates March 2019 You will receive an email/sms detailing the collection of the above documents from our office. For further details about Cambridge International Examinations please visit www.cie.org.uk or www.britishcouncil.com.kw

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM TO OUR CUSTOMER SERVICES STAFF. Kindly visit our website www.britishcouncil.com.kw to find out the latest working hours. ADDRESS: Building 2, Essa Abdullah Bahman Street, Block 2, Mansouriya Kuwait CLOSING DATES AND FEES ENTRY STAGE RE-TAKE ENTRIES RE-TAKE ENTRIES Earlier than June 2018 For June 2018 REGULAR ENTRY 15 July 2018 08 Aug 2018 15 July 2018 10 Sep 2018 FIRST STAGE (PENALTY ENTRY, AMENDMENT AND CHANGE OF OPTIONS) Applies to late entries 08 Aug 2018 10 Sep 2018 11 Sep 2018 17 Sep 2018 applicable for entry 15 15 amendments FINAL STAGE (PENALTY ENTRY, AMENDMENT AND CHANGE OF OPTIONS) Applies to late entries 11 Sep 2018 17 Sep 2018 Not Applicable applicable for entry 25 amendments CANDIDATES MUST COMPLETE A SEPARATE AMENDMENT FORM AVAILABLE AT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICES DESK FOR ENTRY AMENDMENTS OR CHANGE OF OPTION CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY: If a cancellation is made before the regular entries deadline, a refund may be considered. Individual subject fees will be refunded, minus an administration charge of 25% per subject. Refunds are processed within 5 working days. No cancellations are possible after the Regular Entries deadline, except on medical grounds. If medical evidence is provided, refund is subject to approval from the examining board. The decision of the examining board will be available by the end of the examination session (mid-nov). If approved by the board, a refund will be given after deducting 20 as administration fees within 5 working days from board approval.

CAIE EXAMS PROCESSES STEP BY STEP GUIDE EXAM REGISTRATION INFORMATION receives information via the British Council. REGISTRATION completes and submits the registration form along with the required documents to the British Council before the entry closing date. REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION receives a Provisional Statement of Entry at the time of registration or emailed the next day. STATEMENT OF ENTRY collects the original Statement of Entry, Venue Letter, CAIE Notice to the s and IT/Speaking Exam details at least two weeks before the start of the exams from the British Council. SPEAKING & ICT PRACTICAL EXAMS French speaking exams will be conducted between 15 Sep 2018 to 30 Oct 2018 English speaking exams will be conducted between 01 Oct 2018 to 20 Oct 2018 ICT Practical Test (02) will be conducted on 10 Oct 2018 ICT Practical Test (03) will be conducted on 17 Oct 2018 Statement of Entry will include the confirmed Speaking and ICT practical date, venue and timings WRITTEN EXAMS Written examinations take place as per the Cambridge timetable. For all examination sessions, candidates must bring their valid Identity Document and the original Statement of Entry to the examinations venue. MARKING After the entire examination session, the Examination Services Team returns all the examination materials to Cambridge for marking along with amendments to candidate's names, special considerations or notification of special circumstances. STATEMENTS OF RESULT (SOR) collects SOR from British Council by late January 2019. FREE AMENDMENTS TO CENTRE OR CANDIDATE DETAILS can submit a request for amending centre or candidate details for free before 01 February 2019. ENQUIRIES ABOUT RESULTS (EAR) to submit their requests to recheck/remark their grades by 19 February 2019. CAIE SENDS CERTIFICATES TO THE BRITISH COUNCIL collects the original Certificate from the British Council by end of March 2019.

Staple three recent coloured passport sized photos. Write your name on the back of the photos. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY No Centre No Please ensure that the information provided is accurate and all necessary documents are attached to this form in order to prevent any delay in processing your application. Please write your full name in CAPITAL LETTERS as you want it to appear on the CAIE certificate. Any inaccuracies on the Statement of Entry must be reported in writing to the British Council immediately. Fields proceeded with an asterisk * are mandatory. Please leave blanks to indicate spaces in your name. Name in capital letters* Date of Birth* Gender* ID Type* ID Valid until* DD MM YYYY O Male O Passport DD MM YYYY O Female O Civil ID Civil ID / Passport Number This ID MUST be brought to the examination venue. All candidates must attach a copy of their valid Passport and Kuwaiti Civil ID. Contact details (Please use numbers that are attended at all times) Telephone Mobile Email Correspondence Address Street Area Have you already registered for the Oct 2018 session? If Yes, kindly use amendment form to add or remove any subjects. Please ask our Customer Services staff for an Amendment Form. Block House Do you have any special needs due to ill health/medical conditions? YES NO If yes, please specify your requirements in the Health Form (please check with our Customer Services staff). You must attach recent medical evidence with the form by 29 August 2018. All special needs requests are subject to confirmation from the board. Please note that the Statement of Entry and the Statement of Results will be handed over by Customer Services Team to the candidate or their relatives after checking identification document (Civil ID or Passport) for verification purposes. Yes No

Cambridge IGSCE syllabus in alphabetical order: s must initial against their chosen subject/s. Accounting 0452 s Regular AY 12, 22 s Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 7110 12 Paper 12 1h45m 50% 11 Nov 18 AM 22 Paper 22 1h45m 50% 07 Nov 18 AM Additional Mathematics 0606 s Regular AY 12, 22 Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 4037 12 Paper 12 2h 50% 16 Oct 18 AM 22 Paper 22 2h 50% 22 Oct 18 AM Biology 0610 s Regular CY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) GY 12, 32, 62 (Core) Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0653, 0654, 5090 or 5129 12 Multiple Choice (Core) 12 45m 30% 26 Oct 18 AM 22 Multiple Choice (Extended) 22 45m 30% 26 Oct 18 AM 32 Theory (Core) 32 1h15m 50% 26 Oct 18 AM 42 Theory (Extended) 42 1h15m 50% 26 Oct 18 AM 62 Alternative to Practical 62 1h 20% 23 Oct 18 AM Business Studies 0450 s Regular AX 11, 21 Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 7115 11 Short Answer/Structured Response 1h30m 50% 08 Nov 18 PM 11 21 Case Study 21 1h30m 50% 12 Nov 18 PM

Cambridge International Mathematics 0607 s Regular AX 11, 31, 51 (Core) BX 21, 41, 61 (Extended) Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0580 or 4024 11 Paper 11 (Core) 45m 25% 10 Oct 18 PM 21 Paper 12 (Extended) 45m 20% 10 Oct 18 PM 31 Paper 31 (Core) 1h45m 60% 17 Oct 18 PM 41 Paper 41 (Extended) 2h15m 60% 17 Oct 18 PM 51 Paper 51 (Core) 1h 15% 19 Oct 18 PM 61 Paper 61 (Extended) 1h30m 20% 19 Oct 18 PM Chemistry 0620 s CY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) GY 12, 32, 62 (Core) Regular 12 Multiple Choice (Core) 12 45m 30% 14 Nov 18 AM 22 Multiple Choice (Extended) 22 45m 30% 14 Nov 18 AM 32 Theory (Core)32 1h15m 50% 05 Nov 18 AM 42 Theory (Extended) 1h15m 50% 05 Nov 18 AM 62 Alternative to Practical 62 1h 20% 25 Oct 18 AM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0652, 0653, 0654, 5070 or 5129 Computer Science 0478 s Regular AY 12, 22 Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 72210 12 Paper 12 Theory 1h45m 60% 24 Oct 18 AM 22 Paper 22 Problem-Solving & Programming 1h45m 50% 30 Oct 18 AM Economics 0455 s Regular Y 12, 22 12 Multiple Choice 12 45m 30% 13 Nov 18 AM 22 Structured Questions 22 2h15m 70% 06 Nov 18 AM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 2281

English as a Second Language (Count-in Speaking) 0511 s Regular AX 11, 31, 51 (Core) CX 11, 31, 81 (Core) EX 21, 41, 51 (Extended) GX 21, 41, 81 (Extended) Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0510 or 1123 11 Reading & Writing (Core) 11 1h30m 70% 15 Oct 18 PM 21 Reading & Writing (Extended) 21 2h 70% 15 Oct 18 PM 31 Listening (Core) 31 40m 15% 18 Oct 18 PM 41 Listening (Extended) 41 50m 15% 18 Oct 18 PM 51 Oral Communication 51 15m 15% TBC 81 Oral Communication 51 Mark - 15% - Carried Forward English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) 0510 s Regular AX 11, 31, 51 (Core) CX 11, 31, 81 (Core) EX 21,41,51 (Extended) GX 21, 41, 81 (Extended) Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0511 or 1123 11 Reading & Writing (Core) 11 1h30m 70% 15 Oct 18 PM 21 Reading & Writing (Extended) 21 2h 70% 15 Oct 18 PM 31 Listening (Core) 31 40m 30% 18 Oct 18 PM 41 Listening (Extended) 41 50m 30% 18 Oct 18 PM 51 Oral Communication 51 15m - - 81 Oral Communication 51 Mark - - - Carried Forward Environmental Management 0680 s Regular BX 11, 21, 41 Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 5014 11 Paper 11 1h30m 30% 05 Oct 18 PM 21 Paper 21 1h45m 40% 12 Oct 18 PM 41 Alternative to Coursework 1h30m 30% 19 Oct 18 PM

First Language Arabic 0508 s Regular Blank 1, 2 1 Reading 2h 50% 08 Oct 18 AM 2 Writing 2h 50% 11 Oct 18 AM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 5014 First Language English (Oral Endorsement) 0500 s Regular AU 12, 32 (Core) CU 22, 32 (Extended) 12 Reading Passages (Core)12 1h45m 50% 15 Oct 18 AM 22 Reading Passages (Extended) 22 2h 50% 15 Oct 18 AM 32 Directed Writing & Composition 32 2h 50% 17 Oct 18 AM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0510 or 0511 5 Speaking & Listening 05 12m - - French 0520 s Regular Y 12, 22, 3, 42 93.000 YC 12, 22, 42, 83 121.500 161.500 12 Listening 12 45m 25% 09 Nov 18 AM 22 Reading 22 1h 25% 25 Oct 18 AM 3 Speaking 15m 25% TBC 42 Writing 42 1h 25% 30 Oct 18 AM 83 Speaking Mark Carried Forward - 25% - Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0652, 0653, 0654, 5070 or 5129

Geography 0460 s Regular BY 12, 22, 42 Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 2217 12 Geographical Themes 12 1h45m 45% 12 Nov 18 AM 22 Geographical Skills 22 1h30m 27.5% 23 Oct 18 AM 42 Alternative to Coursework 42 1h30m 27.5% 09 Nov 18 AM History 0470 s Regular BX 11, 21, 41 Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 2134 11 Paper 11 2h 40% 26 Oct 18 PM 21 Paper 21 2h 33% 07 Nov 18 PM 41 Alternative to Coursework 41 1h 27% 25 Oct 18 PM Information & Communication Technology 0417 s Regular EX 11, 2, 3 105.000 133.500 Notes: The practical tests are available for a period of one day The window for each test can be found in the Timetable 173.500 11 Theory 11 2h 40% 23 Oct 18 PM 2 Practical Test 02 2h30m 30% 10 Oct 18 3 Practical Test 03 2h30m 30% 17 Oct 18 Islamiyat 0493 s Regular AX 11, 21 Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 2058, 2068, 8053 or 9013 11 Paper 11 1h30m 50% 01 Oct 18 PM 21 Paper 21 1h30m 50% 11 Oct 18 PM

Literature (English) 0486 s Regular AY 12, 22 BY 12, 32, 42 12 Poetry & Prose 12 1h30m 50% 05 Nov 18 AM 22 Drama 22 1h30m 50% 08 Nov 18 AM 32 Drama (Open Text) 32 45m 25% 08 Nov 18 AM 42 Unseen 42 1h15m 25% 08 Nov 18 AM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0408 or 2010. Mathematics (Without Coursework) 0580 s Regular AX 11, 31 (Core) BX 21, 41 (Extended) 11 Paper 11 (Core) 1h 35% 24 Oct 18 PM 21 Paper 21 (Extended) 1h30m 35% 24 Oct 18 PM 31 Paper 31 (Core) 2h 65% 31 Oct 18 PM 41 Paper 41 (Extended) 2h30m 65% 31 Oct 18 PM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0607 or 4024 Physics 0625 s Regular CX 21, 41, 61 (Extended) GX 11, 31, 61 (Core) 11 Multiple Choice (Core) 11 45m 30% 12 Nov 18 PM 21 Multiple Choice (Extended ) 21 45m 30% 12 Nov 18 PM 31 Theory (Core) 31 1h15m 50% 22 Oct 18 PM 41 Theory (Extended) 41 1h15m 50% 22 Oct 18 PM 61 Alternative to Practical 61 1h 20% 08 Nov 18 PM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0652, 0653, 0654, 5054 or 5129

Sociology 0495 s Regular AY 12, 22 12 Paper 12 2h 54% 10 Oct 18 AM 22 Paper 22 1h45m 46% 18 Oct 18 AM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 2251 Travel & Tourism 0471 s Regular AY 12, 22 12 Written Paper 12 2h 60% 19 Oct 18 AM 22 Paper 22 Alternative to Coursework 2h30m 40% 31 Oct 18 AM Notes: may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 7096

IGCSE SUBJECT ENTRY FEES CALCULATION - TO BE FILLED BY CUSTOMER SERVICES STAFF NUMBER OF SUBJECT(S) TOTAL FEE WBS M/127/009/01 SPEAKING MARK CARRIED FORWARD DECLARATION FOR ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (0510 OR 0511), FRENCH (0520) I declare that I have not already carried forward a mark for the component:.. I understand that I cannot carry forward a mark for any component more than once within 13 months. I am aware that the British Council is not responsible of any consequences due to incorrect information provided by me. I understand that fees are neither refundable nor carried forward to next examination session. I know that any further amendment to this entry might be subject to a late entry fee and the British Council is unable to guarantee that all entry amendments will be accepted. Please note that Carried Forward option is available once in 13 months For Carried Forward only: In order to carry forward the previous exam result marks please complete the following: a) s entering for a syllabus with carried forward grades in Oct/Nov 2018 that was previously taken in May/June 2018 or Oct/Nov 2017 must attach a copy of the Statement of Results with the registration form. b) Previous Entry Details Centre Number:... Number:... Previous Examination Session: June 2018 November 2017 (Please tick as appropriate). Name:... Signature:. Date:

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PERMISSION FOR Y0UR CHILD, UNDER 18, TO LEAVE THE EXAM VENUE UNACCOMPANIED Name: Number: Gender: Male Female Age: Exam Venue: Parent /Guardian Name: Contact Number: I give my permission for my child (under 18) to be allowed to leave the exam venue unaccompanied. Parent/Guardian Name: Parent/Guardian Signature: Date:

BRITISH COUNCIL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR EXAMS Thank you for registering with British Council for the exam session. We wish to make the exams experience for you and all candidates one which allows you to perform in the best possible way. We have clear procedures and a code of conduct for all exams conducted by the British Council in order to ensure this. Please read this document carefully and sign the declaration below. s should: Arrive at the reporting time for all your examinations as per the Venue letter. s are not allowed to enter the exam room while instructions are being read and question papers distributed. candidates will only be allowed entry once the exam has started and will not receive extra time. Show respect for the rights, property and safety of the candidates, British Council staff, venue security staff and the venue institution. Abusive language and gestures will not be tolerated. Follow British Council staff and exams board instructions. Not take any form of weapon to the examination venue. Refrain from smoking inside the exam venue premises. Respect and accept the diversity of all British Council Staff, as per our Equal Diversity and Inclusion policy. For further information please see https://www.britishcouncil.org/organisation/how-we-work/equality-diversity-inclusion We wish to stress that the Venue supervisor may take immediate action against any individual found to be disturbing the candidates inside or outside the examination hall. s found to be cheating, using unfair practice, or breaking the rules in any way may be disqualified from the whole examination session. Child Protection The British Council recognises that we have a fundamental duty of care towards all of the children we engage with, including a duty to protect them from abuse. We achieve this through compliance with UK child protection laws and relevant laws in each of the countries we operate in, as well as by adherence to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989. Parents/legal guardians of candidates are responsible for dropping their children to the exam venue at the reporting time and collecting them at the end of the test. Disclaimer: British Council follows a Zero Tolerance policy for breach of the code of conduct. Failure to observe the code of conduct will be taken up as a serious offence and reported to British Council management and Examining board (Cambridge or Edexcel). A report of the incident will be sent to the respective board and the decision of the British Council management will be final. Declaration: By signing below I agree that I have read and understood the British Council of Conduct for exam candidates and agree to abide by the same, failure to which might lead to disqualification from the examination session. Signature:. Date:.

DECLARATION BY CANDIDATES: I certify that the information on this form is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge and that I have referred to the syllabus specifications to ensure that I am registering for the correct subject. I recognize that I am liable to pay fees for any entry/amendment fee after the deadline of registration. I have not and will not make an entry for any subject at any other Centre/School this session. I understand that British Council is not responsible for any clash of timetable that may arise due to above. I agree to comply with the regulations of CIE and with the arrangements made by the British Council Kuwait. I am 16 years old or above and not studying in any school in Kuwait. I understand that s are neither refundable nor carried forward to the next examination session. By signing below you agree that you have read and understood the above mentioned declaration. DATA PROTECTION FAIR COLLECTION NOTICE Under the terms of the United Kingdom s Data Protection Act - 1988, the British Council is required by law to manage any personal information you give us about yourself or your child securely and only for the purposes we have specified below: To maintain academic and educational records of our customers. To maintain accurate financial records. To register our customers. To be able to cater for any special needs our customer may have. To provide academic records for our candidate sponsors where applicable. To distribute information to customers. We may want to use your information to send you details of British Council activities, services and events (including social events) which you might find of interest. You have the right to ask for a copy of the information we hold on you, for which we may charge a fee, and the right to ask us to correct any inaccuracies in that information. If you do want to see a copy of your information, please contact the Data Protection Team by e-mail at dataprotection@britishcouncil.org, or send in your request to, the Data Protection Team, The British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN or your local British Council office. USING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION (CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS) Cambridge International Examinations assessment will pass your information to Cambridge International Examinations, who will use the information provided to process exam entries and results, or for other examination-related activities such as standards setting, maintaining the integrity of assessments or to identify plagiarism, and for record keeping purposes. The information shared about the candidate may include sensitive personal information, for example information relating to a medical condition. Cambridge International Examinations may disclose candidate personal data or sensitive personal data to other departments within the University of Cambridge or to trusted third

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TEMPLATES If you wish to register for an examination as a Private candidate at the British Council and are currently studying at a school in Kuwait, please note that you must bring either a No Objection Letter or a School Leaving Certificate from the school authorities. Please use the below formats ONLY for both these documents. a. No Objection Letter (Sample) The No objection letter from the school principal must be signed and stamped by the school principal. The below No Objection Letter must be submitted to the British Council along with your registration form. Examinations Services Manager British Council Kuwait Date: Dear Examinations Services Manager, Subject: No objection letter This is to confirm that (student s complete name) ) studying in (current grade the student is in) is currently enrolled in our school. We would like to confirm that the (school name) has no objection to him/her taking the examination through the British Council, Kuwait as a private candidate. We also confirm that we have communicated to the student and his/her parents that as a private candidate his/her certificate/s will not have the school name mentioned on the same. Yours sincerely, Name of school principal Name of School School stamp Date

b. School Leaving Certificate (Sample) The School Leaving Certificate must be printed on the school letter-head and stamped. Below is a School Leaving Certificate template which must submitted to the British Council along with the registration form. School leaving certificate must be printed on the school letterhead and stamped with the school stamp. School Leaving Certificate Student Name: Last School attended: Date of Admission: Date of leaving: Class in which last studied: School Principal Signature Stamp & Date PS: For those who have not completed 11 years of school study, please continue to the next page and submit the declaration of eligibility.

Declaration of Eligibility I understand that 11 years of School studies is required to apply for Equivalence from the Ministry of Private Education, Kuwait. I am applying for CIE examination to be eligible to apply to Universities outside Kuwait for higher studies and I am aware that I will not be eligible for Equivalence from the Ministry of Private Education, Kuwait. I declare that I understand the above information. Name: Signature: Date: