REGISTRATION GUIDE Cambridge Assessment International Education IGCSE and AS/A Level Qualifications June 2019 Series

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Cambridge Assessment International Education IGCSE and AS/A Level Qualifications for June 2019 Series REGISTRATION GUIDE Cambridge Assessment International Education IGCSE and AS/A Level Qualifications June 2019 Series In order to help candidates and their parents in choosing correct subjects, please consult with the syllabuses before making entries. Syllabuses, past questions papers and support materials and resources could be obtained via this link BEFORE REGISTRATION 1. Ensure that you have studied the provisions of the published regulations before you make any entries. 2. Read all information in this Registration Guide, Notice to candidates and KEY TO SYLLABUSES, TIMETABLE AND FEES for necessary details about the examinations. 3. Check the examinations timetable to ensure that your syllabuses you wish to apply for are available and they do not clash with one another. Please, be aware that no arrangements can be made for rescheduling clashed examinations. 4. Check syllabus combinations that you cannot take altogether. Some syllabuses cannot be taken altogether in the same series. Please note that there will be no refund once you have registered. HOW TO REGISTER? 1. Complete an on-line application form at http://bit.ly/bcigcseasal You can save and resume your application. 2. Upload the required documents; where appropriate A copy of your passport or Thai National ID Card Consent form signed by your guardian (If your age is below 18) Payment slip (If you make a payment via bank transfer) 3. Make a payment 3.1) Bank Transfer Transfer the exam fee to British Council bank account, upload the payment slip on the same date as you application 3.2) In-person at British Council Siam Square Print your submitted application and hand to Exams Customer Management Team at the British Council Siam Square. Proceed your payment with Credit card/debit card (VISA/ Master Card). Cash is not accepted Normal registration period: 14 January - 10 February 2019 Late Registration period: 11 February - 10 March 2019 * The late registration fee at THB 2,715 per syllabus will be charged.

Cambridge Assessment International Education IGCSE and AS/A Level Qualifications for June 2019 Series AFTER REGISTRATION Prior to the examination dates, a PDF Statement of Entry, Examination Guide and Examination Venue details will be sent to your registered e-mail by 7 April 2019.If you do not receive the email, you must inform Examinations Services immediately. Important information: English as a Second Language 0510: Component 52 Oral Communication, speaking test will be conducted on 17-24 April 2019. You will be informed by email of your examination date and time for this component before 7 April 2019. RESULT RELEASE Online result: All qualifications: Mid - August 2019 Statement of Results: All qualifications: Late - August 2019 Certificates: end of October 2019 These are subjected to the notification which will be sent directly to your email regarding to the results. CONTACT US British Council Siam Square 254 Chulalongkorn Soi 64, Siam Square, Phyathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 THAILAND : +662 657 5678 : examsregistration@britishcouncil.or.th : https://www.britishcouncil.or.th/en/exam/igcse Office hours: Monday to Saturday 09.00 to 18.00 hrs

Syllabus Title Code Component Code and Title Exam Date Accounting 0452 Additional Mathematics 0606 Biology series as 0653 and 0654 Key Time 12 Paper 12 17-May-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 AY 12, 22 22 Paper 22 23-May-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 12 Paper 12 28-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 AY 12, 22 22 Paper 22 31-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 12 Multiple Choice (Core) 12 14-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 GY 12, 32, 62 (Core) 22 Multiple Choice (Extended) 22 14-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 CY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) 32 Theory (Core) 32 14-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 42 Theory (Extended) 42 14-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 62 Alternative to Practical 62 02-May-19 11:00-12:00 12:00 Total Fee (THB) 12 Short Answer/Structured Response 12 24-May-19 10:00-11:30 12:00 AY 12, 22 Business Studies 0450 6,035.00 22 Case Study 22 28-May-19 10:00-11:30 12:00 Cambridge International Mathematics series as 0580 Chemistry series as 0653 and 0654 Combined Science series as 0610, 0620, 0625 and 0654 0610 0607 0620 KEY TO SYLLABUSES, TIMETABLE AND FEES Cambridge Assessmentment International Education IGCSE Qualification - June 2019 Series Exam Time 12 Paper 12 (Core) 29-Apr-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 AY 12, 32, 52 (Core) 22 Paper 22 (Extended) 29-Apr-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 BY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) 32 Paper 32 (Core) 30-Apr-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 42 Paper 42 (Extended) 30-Apr-19 10:00-12:15 12:00 52 Paper 52 (Core) 13-May-19 10:30-11:30 12:00 62 Paper 62 (Extended) 13-May-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 12 Multiple Choice (Core) 12 07-Jun-19 11:30-12:15 12:00 GY 12, 32, 62 (Core) 22 Multiple Choice (Extended) 22 07-Jun-19 11:30-12:15 12:00 CY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) 32 Theory (Core) 32 03-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 42 Theory (Extended) 42 03-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 62 Alternative to Practical 62 16-May-19 11:00-12:00 12:00 12 Multiple Choice (Core) 12 12-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 GY 12, 32, 62 (Core) 22 Multiple Choice (Extended) 22 12-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 CY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) 0653 32 Theory (Core) 32 22-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 42 Theory (Extended) 42 22-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 62 Alternative to Practical 62 09-May-19 11:00-12:00 12:00 Option Code and Components to be taken 6,035.00 6,035.00 All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If examinations timetable outside of the KEY TIME they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME.

Syllabus Title Code Component Code and Title Exam Date Key Time Total Fee (THB) 12 Paper 12 Theory 13-May-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 AY 12, 22 Computer Science 0478 6,035.00 22 Paper 22 Problem Solving & Programming 20-May-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) series as 0610, 0620, 0625 and 0653 12 Multiple Choice (Core) 12 12-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 GY 12, 32, 62 (Core) 22 Multiple Choice (Extended) 22 12-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 CY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) 32 Theory (Core) 32 22-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 42 Theory (Extended) 42 22-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 62 Alternative to Practical 62 09-May-19 11:00-12:30 12:00 12 Multiple Choice 12 11-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 Y 12, 22 Economics 0455 6,035.00 22 Structured Questions 22 29-May-19 10:00-12:15 12:00 English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) series as 0500 KEY TO SYLLABUSES, TIMETABLE AND FEES Cambridge Assessmentment International Education IGCSE Qualification - June 2019 Series Exam Time 12 Reading&Writing (Core) 12 07-May-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 AY 12, 32, 52 (Core) 22 Reading&Writing (Extended) 22 07-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 FY 22, 42, 52 (Extended) 32 Listening (Core) 32 10-May-19 11:00-0510 11:40 12:00 42 Listening (Extended) 42 10-May-19 11:00-11:50 12:00 17-Apr-19-52 TBA - TBA TBA Speaking 52 24-Apr-19 12 Theory 12 23-May-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 Y 12, 22 Environmental Management 0680 6,035.00 22 Management in Context 22 06-Jun-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 01 Reading 14-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 First Language Arabic 0508 6,035.00 02 Writing 16-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 First Language Chinese 0509 First Language English (Oral Endorsement) series as 0510 0654 0500 12 Reading 12 14-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22 22 Writing 22 16-May-19 14:00-15:15 16:00 12 Reading Passages (Core) 12 07-May-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 AU 12, 32 (Core) 22 Reading Passages (Extended) 22 07-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 CU 22, 32 (Extended) 32 Directed Writing & Composition 32 10-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 Option Code and Components to be taken 01 Reading 14-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 First Language French 0501 6,035.00 02 Writing 16-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 01 Reading & Directed Writing 14-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 A 01, 02 First Language Thai 0518 6,035.00 02 Composition 16-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 9,430.00 6,035.00 6,035.00 All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If examinations timetable outside of the KEY TIME they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME.

Syllabus Title Code Component Code and Title Exam Date Key Time Total Fee (THB) 12 Geographical Themes 12 07-May-19 14:00-15:45 16:00 BY 12, 22, 42 Geography 0460 22 Geographical Skills 22 21-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 42 Alternative to Coursework 42 03-Jun-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 12 Paper 12 08-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 BY 12, 22, 42 History 0470 22 Paper 22 17-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 42 Alternative to Coursework 42 24-May-19 15:00-16:00 16:00 Literature (English) 0486 Mathematics (Without Coursework) series as 0607 Physics series as 0653 and 0654 KEY TO SYLLABUSES, TIMETABLE AND FEES Cambridge Assessmentment International Education IGCSE Qualification - June 2019 Series Exam Time 12 Poetry & Prose 12 15-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22 6,035.00 22 Drama 22 23-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 BY 12, 32, 42 32 Drama (Open Text) 32 23-May-19 14:00-14:45 16:00 42 Unseen 42 23-May-19 14:45-16:00 16:00 12 Paper 12 (Core) 02-May-19 14:30-15:30 16:00 AY 12, 32 (Core) 22 Paper 22 (Extended) 02-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 BY 22, 42 (Extended) 0580 6,035.00 32 Paper 32 (Core) 09-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 42 Paper 42 (Extended) 09-May-19 14:00-16:30 16:00 12 Multiple Choice (Core) 12 12-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 GY 12, 32, 62 (Core) 22 Multiple Choice (Extended) 22 12-Jun-19 11:15-12:00 12:00 CY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) 0625 32 Theory (Core) 32 22-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 42 Theory (Extended) 42 22-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 62 Alternative to Practical 62 09-May-19 11:00-12:00 12:00 Option Code and Components to be taken 12 Paper 12 20-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22 Sociology 0495 6,035.00 22 Paper 22 24-May-19 14:00-15:45 16:00 12 Written Paper 12 28-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22 Travel & Tourism 0471 6,035.00 22 Paper 22 Alternative to Coursework 31-May-19 14:00-16:30 16:00 All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If examinations timetable outside of the KEY TIME they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME.

Syllabus Title Accounting Syllabus Code Economics 9708 English General Paper First Language Spanish 9706 Business 9609 Computer Science 9608 8021 English Language 9093 8665 Exam Date Key Time Total Fee (THB) 12 AS Level Multiple Choice 12 12-Jun-19 15:00-16:00 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 AS Level Structured Questions 22 07-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22, 32 A Level 8,310.00 32 A Level Structured Questions 32 16-May-19 14:00-17:00 16:00 12 Short Answer & Essay 12 03-May-19 15:00-16:15 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Data Response 22 13-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22, 32 A Level 8,310.00 32 Case Study 32 22-May-19 14:00-17:00 16:00 12 Theory Fundamentals 12 07-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Fundamental Problem-Solving & programming Skills 22 20-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 Advanced Theory 32 24-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 42 Further Problem-Solving & Programming Skills 42 28-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 12 AS Level Multiple Choice 12 10-Jun-19 11:00-12:00 12:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 AS Level Data Response & Essay 22 14-May-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 A Level Multiple Choice 32 12-Jun-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 42 A Level Data Response & Essays 32 22-May-19 10:00-12:15 12:00 12 Essay 12 02-May-19 10:30-11:45 12:00 Y 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Comprehension 22 06-May-19 10:00-11:45 12:00 12 Passages 12 03-May-19 10:00-12:15 12:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Writing 22 10-May-19 10:00-12:00 12:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 Text Analysis 32 24-May-19 10:00-12:15 12:00 42 Language Topic 42 07-Jun-19 10:00-12:15 12:00 22 Reading & Writing 22 09-May-19 14:00-15:45 16:00 Y 22, 42 AS Level 6,226.00 42 Texts 42 16-May-19 14:00-16:30 16:00 French Literature 8670 42 Texts 42 29-May-19 14:00-16:30 16:00 Y 42 AS Level 6,226.00 Further Mathematics 9231 Geography 9696 KEY TO SYLLABUSES, TIMETABLE AND FEES Cambridge Assessmentment International Education AS/A - LEVEL Qualifications - June 2019 Series Component Code and Title Exam Time 12 Paper 12 27-May-19 14:00-17:00 16:00 AY 12, 22 A Level 7,340.00 22 Paper 22 29-May-19 14:00-17:00 16:00 12 Core Physical Geography 12 08-May-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Core Human Geography 22 16-May-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 Advanced Physical Geogrpahy Options 32 04-Jun-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 42 Advanced Human Geogrpahy Options 42 06-Jun-19 10:00-11:30 12:00 All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If examinations timetable outside of the KEY TIME they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME. Option Code and Components to be taken

Syllabus Title Syllabus Code History 9389 Law 9084 Marine Science 9693 Mathematics 9709 Psychology 9990 Sociology 9699 Thinking Skills 9694 KEY TO SYLLABUSES, TIMETABLE AND FEES Cambridge Assessmentment International Education AS/A - LEVEL Qualifications - June 2019 Series Component Code and Title Exam Date Exam Time Key Time Total Fee (THB) 12 Document Question 12 03-May-19 15:00-16:00 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Outline Study 22 08-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 Interpretations Question 32 24-May-19 15:00-16:00 16:00 42 Depth Study 42 04-Jun-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 12 Paper 12 27-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Paper 22 28-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 Paper 32 30-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 42 Paper 42 31-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 12 AS Structured Questions 12 29-Apr-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 AS Data-Handling & Free-Response 22 30-Apr-19 14:30-15:45 16:00 AY 12, 22, 03, 04 A Level 9,190.00 03 A2 Structured Questions 02-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 04 A2 Data-Handling & Free-Response 03-May-19 15:00-16:15 16:00 12 Pure Mathematics 12 02-May-19 14:00-15:45 16:00 S4 12, 22 22 Pure Mathematics 22 09-May-19 14:30-15:45 16:00 S5 12, 42 32 Pure Mathematics 32 21-May-19 14:00-15:45 16:00 S6 12, 62 42 Mechanics 42 09-May-19 14:30-15:45 16:00 AY 12, 32, 42, 62 52 Mechanics 52 15-May-19 14:30-15:45 16:00 BY 12, 32, 42, 52 62 Probability & Statistics 62 15-May-19 14:30-15:45 16:00 CY 12, 32, 62, 72 72 Probability & Statistics 72 09-May-19 14:30-15:45 16:00 12 Approaches, Issues & Debates 12 07-May-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Research Methods 22 17-May-19 10:00-11:30 12:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 Specialist Options: Theory 32 21-May-19 10:30-12:00 12:00 42 Specialist Options: Application 42 29-May-19 10:00-11:30 12:00 12 The Family 12 13-May-19 14:30-16:00 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Theory & Methods 22 23-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 AY 12, 22, 32 A Level 8,310.00 32 Social Inequality & Opportunity 32 03-Jun-19 14:00-17:00 16:00 12 Problem Solving M/C 12 07-Jun-19 14:00-15:45 16:00 SY 12, 22 AS Level 6,226.00 22 Critical Thinking 22 14-May-19 14:00-15:45 16:00 AY 12, 22, 32, 42 A Level 9,190.00 32 Problem Analysis & Solution 32 17-May-19 14:00-16:00 16:00 42 Applied Reasoning 42 21-May-19 14:00-15:30 16:00 All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If examinations timetable outside of the KEY TIME they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME. Option Code and Components to be taken AS Level A Level 6,226.00 9,190.00

Notice to candidates This notice has been written to help you. Read it carefully and do what you are asked. If there is anything you do not understand, especially which calculator you may use, ask your teacher for an advise. REGULATIONS Make Sure You Know The Rules A candidate is not permitted to enter for the same syllabus code at two Centres in the same examination session. You must be on time for all examinations. If you are late, your work may not be accepted. You may take into the examination room only the materials and equipment which are allowed. You must not take into the examination room calculator cases/instruction leaflets, bags, non-transparent pencil cases, personal TVs or computers, electronic or radio communication devices including mobile telephones, portable music players, or any other material or equipment. Anyone found in possession of any unauthorised material, even if you do not intend to use it, will be automatically disqualified from the subject being taken. You must not take part in any unfair practice either when preparing Coursework, or when taking the examination. Correcting fluid/correcting pens must not be used. You must not talk, communicate in any way with, seek assistance from or give assistance to, or disturb other candidates once the examination has started. Smoking is not allowed in the examination room. INFORMATION Make Sure You Attend Know the dates and times of your examination(s). Arrive at least 10 minutes before the start of each examination. If you arrive late for an examination, report to the invigilator(s) running the examination. If you arrive after the examination has ended, you will not automatically be allowed to take it. If you miss an examination without good reason, you will not normally be given a grade in the subject. Provide What You Need Leave outside the examination room, or with the invigilator, anything that you do not need or which is not allowed. Take into the examination room the pens, pencils, rulers and any instruments that you need for the examination. You must write in blue or black ink except for multiple choice papers that must be completed in pencil (B or HB). Coloured pencils or inks may be used only for diagrams, maps, charts only if indicated on a question papers. Correcting fluid or tape must never be used during an examination and highlighter pens or glue must not be used unless specifically permitted by the syllabus. You may not borrow anything from another candidate during the examination. Calculators, Dictionaries and Spell-checkers You may use a calculator, unless you are told that you may not do so. If you use a calculator - make sure it works properly - make sure the battery is working properly - clear anything stored in it - do not bring into the examination room any operating instructions or prepared programs You must not use a dictionary or computer spell-checker, unless you have been informed before the examinations that you may do so. Examination Instructions Listen to the invigilator and do what you are asked to do. Tell the invigilator at once - if you think you have not been given the right question paper or all the materials listed on the front of the paper; - if the question paper is incomplete or badly printed. Read carefully and follow the instructions printed on the question paper and/or on the answer book/answer paper. Fill in the details required on the front of your question paper and/or answer book/answer paper before the start of the examination. Do any rough work on the examination stationery provided. Cross it through and leave it on your desk when you leave. Advice and Assistance If on the day of the examination you feel that your work may be affected by illness or any other reason, tell the invigilator. If during the examination you have a problem and are in doubt about what you should do, please raise your hand, the invigilator will come for your assistance. You may not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the examination questions. Leaving the Examination Room If wish to leave the room temporarily, you must be accompanied by an invigilator. You are not allowed to leave the room before the Key Time has passed. If you have used more than one answer book and/or loose sheets of answer paper, you must place them in the correct order. Fasten them together before you leave. You must not leave the examination room until the invigilator tells you to do so. When you leave the examination room you must leave behind the question paper, your answer book/answer paper, rough work, and any other (used or unused) materials provided for the examination. WARNING If you cheat, try to use any unfair practices or break the rules in any way, you may be reported for a malpractice.

Information for candidates Exams officers To help maintain the security of our exams you must share this information with your candidates. Coursework Coursework provides you with an opportunity to do independent research into a topic that interests you. You will probably look for information in published sources, images, and via multimedia, including the internet. Using information from all these sources is a good way to show your knowledge and understanding. Take care how you use this information do not copy it and claim it as your own work. What can I do to be academically honest? Make sure that you understand all instructions given to you. Ask your teacher if you are not sure. Learn how to correctly reference your work. Include references for all sources you have used, not just books but also internet sites, images etc. If you work within a group, make sure that your contribution is your work, using your ideas. Acknowledge the work of others. Allow enough time to finish your work so you are not tempted to rush and leave out references. What you must not do Do not allow others to have access to your work. You will be held responsible if it is copied. Do not copy another person s work and pretend it is your own. This includes the work of other students, books, images and web pages. This is known as plagiarism. Do not make up or invent data or findings. This is called fabrication. Do not accept help and input from another person, or work collaboratively when this is not permitted; for example, working with a classmate on an assignment and then submitting it as entirely your own work. This is called collusion. Full Centre Supervision Your exam board, Cambridge International, has candidates in over 160 countries. It is really important that question papers are kept secure so that the exam is fair and that all candidates get the marks they deserve. To help keep the question papers secure the exam board asks your centre to supervise you at particular times around your exam. We call this Full Centre Supervision. You must follow the rules for Full Centre Supervision. If you do not, you may not be allowed to take the exam, your paper may not be marked or your results may be cancelled. Full Centre Supervision rules Full Centre Supervision sessions can take place before or after your exams. You must attend all sessions and arrive in good time. Your centre will tell you the dates, times and venues of your Full Centre Supervision sessions. If you arrive late, report directly to the person in charge of the session. You are not allowed to have mobile phones or use any communication device, including the internet, during Full Centre Supervision. You can have books and revision notes with you during Full Centre Supervision, but you Information for candidates 1

must not take them into the exam) You can talk to each other during Full Centre Supervision, but you must not during the exam. Do not leave the room until you are given permission to do so. If you need to leave the room you must be supervised by a member of staff. If you feel unwell during Full Centre Supervision tell the person in charge of the session. Information for candidates 2

Notice to Candidates Know the rules before you take your examinations 1. You must be on time for all your examinations and any required periods of supervision. 2. You must bring the equipment you need to the examination e.g. pens, pencils and rulers. 3. You may use a calculator unless you are told not to do so, but you must not use the calculator function of another device. 4. You must not become involved in any unfair or dishonest practice before, during or after the examination. 5. You must not: Sit an examination in the name of another candidate. Have unauthorised material, including electronic devices and mobile phones in the examination. Have any equipment in the examination which might give you an unfair advantage. 6. Having unauthorised material in the examination is breaking the rules, even if you do not intend to use it. If you have any unauthorised material, you may be penalised or disqualified. 7. You must not talk to, attempt to communicate with or disturb other candidates once you have entered the examination room. 8. You must follow the instructions of the invigilator. 9. If you are in any doubt speak to the invigilator. 10. You must leave the question paper, your answer book or answer paper, rough work and any other (used or unused) materials in the examination room. Information for candidates 3

CONSENT FORM CHILD PROTECTION SAFE POLICY (For candidates below 18 years old) British Council takes your safety seriously. Our current Child Safe Collection Policy states that: Children aged up to 10 years are not permitted to leave the premises alone. Teenagers aged 11 17 years should only be permitted to leave the premises alone if parental consent to this has been given in writing. Otherwise, they must be collected by the parent or by a person for whom the parent has provided written authorisation. Please, kindly complete the form upon registration (as relevant). I with Thai National ID/Passport No. as a parent/legal guardian of hereby give permission to my child to leave the exam premises by themselves after the examination(s). Full name of candidate: Signature of candidate: Date: If you submit this form electronically, please complete your full name in BLOCK letters and tick the check box as an alternative to signing the form Full name of parent / legal guardian: Signature of parent / legal guardian: Date: If you submit this form electronically, please complete your full name in BLOCK letters and tick the check box as an alternative to signing the form