TO: The Principal ATTENTION: VCE Coordinator, Examination Centre Coordinator FROM: Justin Seabury, Manager Assessment Operations DATE: 20 May 2015 SUBJECT: Examination centre arrangements for the 2015 VCE written examinations ________________________________________________________________________ This document should be read in conjunction with one or more of the following forms (included as attachments to Notice to Schools 43/2015) to allow your school to confirm and/or establish centres for 2015 VCE written examinations: 2015 VCE written examination centres 2015 Approval to transfer VCE written examinations 2015 VET Interactive Digital Media examination centres 2015 Approval to transfer VET Interactive Digital Media 2015 CCAFL written examination centres. Please note that the 2015 VCE examination timetable will be published in the week beginning Monday 25 May. Background VCE Providers with students enrolled in one or more VCE or scored VCE VET Unit 3-4 sequence must meet the VCAA requirements for the conduct and administration of VCE external assessments as outlined in the 2015 VCE External Assessment Agreement signed earlier this year. Principals are responsible for ensuring that all their home school students are appropriately accommodated and correctly supervised for all VCE written examinations. This applies for all students including those undertaking one or more VCE or scored VCE VET Unit 3-4 sequence at a provider other than the home school, for example, Distance Education Centre Victoria, VET providers, the Victorian School of Languages, other single Language providers or where the assessing school differs from the home school. The VCAA does not fund supervision costs when fewer than 10 students from only one school are scheduled to present at a centre unless there is no other VCE provider within 15 km of the school. It is preferable that your school combines with one or more other schools when fewer than ten students are enrolled in a study at your school. If schools do combine the VCAA will fund the supervision, even if the combined number of students is less than ten. (Refer to Section 1.6.5 of the VCE Examination Manual 2015.) All centres have a designated host school. When two or more schools combine, the host school is the school where the centre is located or the school coordinating the arrangements for an external centre. All VCE external assessment materials and stationery will be delivered to the host school. For more detailed information on the conduct and administration of VCE written examinations, please refer to the VCE Examination Manual 2015. © VCAA VCE Written Examination Centres Action Required 1. All VCE providers must complete and return the 2015 VCE written examination centres form. 2. Home schools with Unit 3-4 enrolments in VET Interactive Digital Media must complete and return the 2015 VET Interactive Digital Media examination centres form. 3. Home schools with Unit 3-4 enrolments in Languages (CCAFL) studies must complete and return the 2015 CCAFL written examination centres form. Note: CCAFL written examinations are conducted on Tuesday 20 October. Please choose one mode of delivery for the return of the completed forms: Post − addressed Private & Confidential, Attention Maria Fragale, PO Box 326, COBURG 3058 Email − Scan the forms and email to: reiter.heidi.h@edumail.vic.gov.au. Please arrange for these forms to be returned no later than Friday 19 June 2015. Contacts For queries about centres contact Heidi Reiter on (03) 9225 2253 or reiter.heidi.h@edumail.vic.gov.au For queries about the supervisor and agreement form contact Susan Meadows on (03) 9225 2237 or meadows.susan.s@edumail.vic.gov.au Examination Centre Summary (Written) report Schools should print a copy of the Examination Centre Summary (Written) report from VASS before determining their preferred Examination centre arrangements for the 2015 VCE written examinations. Schools are able to access this report using the parameters set out below. The information provided on this report summarises the current 2015 VCE written examination centre arrangements for your school. If one or more examinations are listed as being conducted at another school and you want this arrangement/s to continue, you must obtain written approval from that school. At the same time, if there are other schools listed as attending your centre for an examination/s, this arrangement can only continue if they have also sought and gained written approval from your school in 2015. The report must be checked carefully before it is used as the basis for organising your 2015 VCE written examination centre/s. Please ensure that: 1. all expected VCE written examinations are listed including those for studies that are being assessed by another school/provider/RTO 2. the number of students for each examination is correct. If it is lower or higher than the number you are expecting, you must check your enrolments immediately. 3. if an enrolment amendment needs to be made, the appropriate form/s must be downloaded from VASS, completed and returned to Student Records and Result as soon as possible together with the appropriate fees. [SYSTEM ADMIN > Downloads > SRRU – 2015 Application for Late Enrolment Amendments – VCE/VCAL or VET] © VCAA Page 2 VCE Written Examination Centres All enrolment queries should be directed to Student Records and Results Unit on (03) 9032 1756 or via email to student.records@edumail.vic.gov.au or fax (03) 9032 1591. [STUDENT PROGRAM > VCE Reports > Examination Centre Summary] Note: ‘Date’ order will give you a summary of examinations by timetable date/time. ‘Graded Assessment’ order will give you a summary of examinations by GA study code order. Forms 1. VCE written examination centres The form should be completed as follows: Sections 1 & 2 All schools must complete. Note: If using more than one centre complete the table at the bottom of Section 2. Section 3 Only necessary if you are: making arrangements to transfer all of your students undertaking a specific examination/s to another school confirming previous year’s arrangements with another school. Section 4 Only necessary if you are transferring a student to another school for one or more examinations. Note: This section should only be completed if one or only some students from a larger cohort of students for an examination are being transferred to another school. If only one student is enrolled in a study and that examination is being transferred, this is classified as a group move and Section 3 must be completed. © VCAA Page 3 VCE Written Examination Centres 2. VET Interactive Digital Media (IDM) Schools with students enrolled in Unit 3-4 of VET IDM must complete and return the 2015 VET Interactive Digital Media examination centres form. The VET IDM examination is computer-based therefore you are required to nominate a location that is suitable for running a computer-based examination. The location where your students are currently undertaking their VET IDM training − a school or an external provider, for example, a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) − is often the most suitable option. However, it is possible that not all external providers will be able to function as a centre. Therefore, prior to nominating another school/provider as a centre for your students, you are required to: contact the school/provider to ensure they are able to provide access to a centre on the date of the VET IDM examination check if they are able to meet all technical requirements associated with the administration of the examination ensure the school/provider has computers with the same specific operating system your students have been using in classes. The host school/provider must confirm their commitment to this arrangement by signing the Approval to transfer VET Interactive Digital Media form. Note: Centre arrangements must be finalised even if you are aware that your students will not be completing the VET IDM examination. The VET IDM form should be completed as follows: Section 1 All home schools with student/s enrolled in VET IDM must complete. If you are making arrangements for your student/s to sit at another centre, you must indicate this by providing the ‘Host School/s’ name in the space provided. You must also complete the 2015 Approval to transfer VET Interactive Digital Media form and return it together with this form. Sections 2, 3 & 4 Host schools must fully complete these sections. Note: As the home school, you are not required to provide information for Sections 2–4 if you are not conducting the VET IDM examination. © VCAA Page 4 VCE Written Examination Centres 3. Approval to transfer forms The Approval to Transfer VCE Written Examinations and/or Approval to Transfer VET Interactive Digital Media forms must be completed if you are: making arrangements to transfer examination/s to another school/s or provider and/or requesting the previous year’s arrangements to continue and/or transferring a student/s examination/s to another school. Failure to complete and return these forms will mean that changes will not occur and previous year’s arrangements will not continue. The Approval to Transfer form/s should be returned together with the centres forms. Schools wanting to combine for examinations may access details of other schools offering VCE studies through VASS: [SCHOOL PROGRAM > Unit 3/4 Home Schools] − please select Unit 4. 4. CCAFL written examinations CCAFL (Collaborative Curriculum and Assessment Framework for Languages) − Tuesday 20 October Arabic, Armenian, Bosnian, Croatian, Dutch, Filipino, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Khmer, Korean First Language, Korean Second Language, Macedonian, Maltese, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Sinhala, Swedish, Tamil, Turkish, Ukrainian and Yiddish. To determine if you currently have students studying one or more of the languages listed above, rerun the Examination Centre Summary report with the following parameters set: Select ‘Cycle 4’ Leave the next two parameters set to ‘ALL’ Include Student Details – ‘No – totals only’ Leave the next three parameters set to ‘Yes’ Report Type – ‘List on Screen’ or ‘Export list’ Report Order – ‘Date’ [Student Program > VCE Reports > Examination Centre Summary (Written)] The VCAA maintains overall responsibility for determining centres for the CCAFL written examinations. However, your assistance is required to provide a room/s for the conduct of these examinations. This will assist the VCAA in localising centres and, where possible, minimise travel requirements for students. If you have CCAFLs listed on the Examination Centre Summary report, you must complete and return the 2015 CCAFL written examination centres form. This form must be returned even if you do not nominate your school as a centre. © VCAA Page 5 VCE Written Examination Centres Please be aware of the following: If you don’t nominate your school as a centre or are unable to provide a room/s at your school, students for whom you are the home school will be required to complete their examination elsewhere. This will require students to travel to other schools prior to the 2.00 pm commencement time, and then travel home after the completion of the examination. If the VCAA is unable to accommodate your students at a localised centre, you will be required to conduct the CCAFL written examination/s for your home school student/s as per the signed 2015 VCE External Assessment Agreement form. Although you may be prepared to provide a room/s and accommodate students from other schools, students in languages with low enrolment numbers will be allocated to the most central venue. The form should be completed as follows: Section 1 All home schools with student/s enrolled in one or more of the above CCAFLs must complete. Section 2 If you nominate your school as a centre, select either Option A, B or C. OPTION A – Home School Students ONLY You are choosing to conduct the CCAFL written examinations for only your home school students. If you choose this option the VCAA will not pay for supervision if the number of students in each language is fewer than 10. (This does not apply if you are a remote country school.) OR OPTION B – BOTH Home School Students and Students from Other Schools You are able to accommodate students from other schools together with your home school students. If you choose this option, the VCAA will pay for the supervision even if the total number of students is fewer than 10. Note: If the VCAA is unable to allocate students from other schools to your centre for a language/s, then your students will be moved. OR OPTION C – Combination of Option A and/or Option B As per Option B, except if the VCAA is not able to allocate students from other schools to your centre, you are willing to revert to Option A. That is, you are still prepared to conduct the CCAFL written examinations for only your home school students and thus pay for supervision if fewer than 10 students in each language. Section 3 Schools who have nominated themselves as a CCAFL centre must complete this section. © VCAA Page 6 VCE Written Examination Centres Additional Information Auslan − Wednesday 21 October 2015 Schools are not required to organise a centre for the AUSLAN examination. The VCAA will allocate a centre for Auslan students and schools will be notified in writing in the week beginning Monday 14 September 2015. Equipment The written examinations for Music Style and Composition, Music Performance, VET: Music Technical Production and all Languages studies, including CCAFL, have a listening component that will require a compact disc (CD) to be played. These examinations require the host school to provide a separate room (or rooms if there are two or more examinations in the one session) and the appropriate equipment for each examination. This equipment must be of a suitable quality and positioned to enable all students to hear the examination clearly. The following languages examinations do not require students to listen to a CD: Latin, Classical Greek, Classical Hebrew and Indigenous Languages of Victoria. Timetable clashes If a student has two examinations timetabled for the same session, one of the examinations will be moved to another session on the same day. Principals should consult the student and on behalf of the student request which examination is to be moved to a different session on the same day. This request must be made in writing via email to: laidlaw.david.d@edumail.vic.gov.au by Friday 17 July. Note: Language and Music examinations must be conducted at the scheduled time. Home schools are responsible for running examinations for students with a timetable clash. Three examinations on one day If a student has three examinations scheduled on the same day, the VCAA will contact the school in writing outlining the arrangements for these students. Schools will be contacted in September. Note: A report can be run from VASS which will list both the students with a timetable clash and those with three examinations on one day. [Student Program > VCE Reports > Examination Clashes] © VCAA Page 7 VCE Written Examination Centres Completing examinations outside Victoria Students who are required to present for examinations at locations outside Victoria must meet the eligibility requirements and seek VCAA approval. The application form, which includes the eligibility rules and service fee, is available on VASS: [SYSTEM ADMIN > Downloads > Examination Admin > 2015 Application to sit external assessments interstate or overseas]. All applications must be supported with evidence of eligibility. Applications will not be finalised until the supporting evidence and appropriate fees are paid. Students are responsible for paying directly to the supervisor any required supervision fee as well as the cost of returning the response materials immediately to the VCAA by security mail or courier. Closing date: Friday 17 July. Student Examination/Assessment Timetable It is also the responsibility of the Principal to ensure each home school student enrolled in a VCE or a scored VET Unit 3-4 sequence is provided with their individual ‘Student Examination/Assessment Timetable’ produced from VASS. The Student Examination/Assessment Timetable will inform students of their centre arrangements for the VCE written examinations, including VET Interactive Digital Media and CCAFL. The confirmed Student Examination/Assessment Timetables will become available the week beginning Monday 8 September. Supervisors All schools have appointed their 2015 supervisors. Should any changes and/or additions occur to the supervisors already appointed, it will be necessary to notify the VCAA in writing immediately. For any newly appointed supervisors, the following form/s is to be completed and returned: 2015 Change of Chief Supervisor (if a new chief supervisor is appointed) 2015 Additional Assistant Supervisors (if assistant supervisor/s are appointed). Both of these forms are available on VASS: [SYSTEM ADMIN > Downloads > Examination Admin]. New chief supervisors appointed for the VCE written examination period must attend a training session conducted by the VCAA. The training sessions will be conducted at the VCAA Coburg Assessment Centre on Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 October. It is imperative that all appointed supervisors sign a Supervisor Relationships Statutory Declaration and Conditions of Appointment form well in advance of commencing work. This form is also available on VASS. The signed Supervisor Relationships Statutory Declaration and Conditions of Appointment forms must be retained at school in the VCE Examination Document Register folder. © VCAA Page 8 VCE Written Examination Centres Funding additional assistant supervisors (for multiple rooms within a centre) If schools are obliged to use multiple rooms for some of the examinations, the VCAA will consider applications for extra funding of assistant supervisors, bearing in mind the base assumption is that there is a minimum of 20 students allocated to a room. Schools requesting funding of additional supervisors must apply on the Application for the Funding of Additional Assistant Supervisors – 2015 form. Funding for an external venue Schools requesting the VCAA to meet the hiring fee cost for an external venue must apply on the Application for funding of an external venue – 2015 form. Consideration will only be given to those applications where: two or more schools share the external venue for an examination/s in a session the total number of students is 10 or more per session. The VCAA will not fund the cost of furniture hire, cartage and/or setting up. You must adhere to the application requirements as printed on the above forms to be considered for funding. These application forms are available on VASS: [SYSTEM ADMIN > Downloads > Examination Admin]. The completed application/s must be submitted by Friday 17 July. © VCAA Page 9