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Examination Rules and Procedures
• Students are to arrive at school timeously and should be at the examination venue 10
minutes before the start of the examination. Latecomers will not be granted extra time to
complete any examinations.
• Students are to ensure that they report to the correct venue and are to wait outside the
examination venue until called to be seated by the invigilator.
• A doctor’s certificate must be handed in to Ms Noonan if a student is absent from an examination, otherwise a “zero” will be given. The examination will still need to be written on the student’s return to school.
• Students must wear full school uniform for all examinations, including practicals. Offenders
will be brought down to Ms Noonan at the end of the examination to receive a debit.
• School bags must be placed in the student’s locker or in a designated place in the
examination venue. Students may not have any books, notes, iPads, iPods, apple watches
or other electronic devices with them during the examination.
• Cell phones must be clearly labelled with the owner’s name, switched off (not on silent)
and placed on the teacher’s desk.
• No eating or drinking is allowed in the examination venue. Students are permitted to have
a transparent bottle of unflavoured, still water.
• Stationery must be placed in a transparent container or plastic bag and no borrowing will
be allowed. Cell phones may not be used as calculators. Scientific, non-programmable
calculators may only be used if specified in the examination instructions. Memories of
calculators must be cleared.
• No “tippex” may be used on answer scripts.
• No communication (verbal or non-verbal) is allowed between students during the
examination.
• Students are not to ask the invigilator any questions during the examination. Any concerns
can be addressed with the examiner after paper and will considered in marking.
• No student will be permitted to leave the examination venue prior to the end of the
examination.
• Toilet visits are strongly discouraged. Students should make use of the toilet before the
start of the examinations. Should a student use the bathroom during the examination,
they will be accompanied by a staff member, where possible, and the invigilator will record
the time on the student’s answer script and sign it.
• Prior to the start of the examination, there will be 10 minutes reading time. No writing or
highlighting may be done during reading time.
• Invigilators will record the start and end time of the examination on the board. Students will be given a verbal warning by the invigilator 5 minutes before the end of the examination. Students will not be dismissed before the full time allocated for the examination is up.
• Answer sheets, examination papers and any rough-work paper will be taken in at the end
of the examination session.
• Students may not read a book once they have finished writing.
• Students must move quickly and quietly away from the examination venue when they are
dismissed, as other examinations may still be in progress.
• Students may have one or two examination sessions per day. They should be collected
from school when they have finished their examinations.
IEB PENALTY CLAUSE
Candidates render themselves liable to be disqualified if:
- They take into the examination room, or have in their possession whilst they are in the examination room, any book, memorandum, notes or any paper whatsoever, except their copy of the printed instructions to candidates and their timetable, and such answer books or papers that have been supplied to them by the invigilator.
- They aid other candidates, or communicate in any other way with other candidates.
ACCOUNTING
Date: Monday 29th May Length: 2 hours Session 1
You are required to study the following topics: Additional cash transactions Returns and allowances General Journal
o Bad debts o Stock taken by the owner
o Interest charged on overdue accounts
o Discount cancelled on dishonoured cheques o Error corrections
Bad debts recovered
Accounting equation
Reconciliation of debtors and creditors control with the lists
VAT
Salaries and wages o Calculation of salary and wages o Salary and Wage journal o Posting to the general ledger
VISUAL ART
Date: Wednesday 31st May
Length: 2 hours
Session 2
Roman architecture
Early Christian and Byzantine architecture
Romanesque architecture
Gothic architecture
Renaissance painting and sculpture
Northern Renaissance painting
Visual literacy
Practical
Date: Friday 19th May
Length: 6 hours
Session 1
BUSINESS STUDIES
Paper 1
Date: Tuesday 30th May
Length: 2 hours
Session 1
Paper 2
Date: Tuesday 30th May
Length: 1 hour
Session 2
Content for BOTH papers
Micro Environment
Market Environment
Macro Environment
Nature of Business
Contemporary Socio Economic Issues
CSI
GEOGRAPHY
Date: Tuesday 23rd May
Length of paper: 2 hours
Session 1
GEOGRAPHY
SECTION A: Climatology
All work covered excluding layers of the atmosphere, ozone layer and global warming.
SECTION B: Mapwork
All skills covered.
HISTORY
Date: Tuesday 23rd May
Length: 2.5 hours
Session 1
You are required to study the following topics:
1. The Communism in Russia 1900-1940
o Russia before 1917
o February & October Revolutions
o Marxism
o Lenin
o Stalin
2. Capitalism in the USA in the 1920’s
o Nature of Capitalism
o Booming 20’s
o Wall Street Crash
o Great Depression
3. The New Deal
o Why was Roosevelt elected?
o The 100 Days
o The New Deal
o The Second New deal
o Opposition to the New Deal
o Was the New Deal a socialist reform?
o To what extent did the New Deal weaken or strengthen USA Capitalism?
o The effect of the of World War 2 on the economic recovery of the USA
EXAM SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
1. Source Based Questions: 50 Marks
2. Discursive Essay: 70 Marks
Exam Mark Total: 120
AFRIKAANS
Paper 1
Date: Thursday 1st June
Length: 2 hours
Session 1
AFDELING A Lees– en Kykbegripstoetse (2-3 tekste)
AFDELING B Opsomming
AFDELING C Sinstrukture : Voegwoorde
Woordorde
Tye - hede, verlede, toekoms
Direkte, Indirekte rede
AFDELING D Woordeskat : Uit Ek was hier, Taalboek
Paper 2
Date: Tuesday 6th June
Length: 2 hours
Session 1
AFDELING A EK WAS HIER
AFDELING B SKRYFWERK
FRENCH
Date: Wednesday 31st May
Length: 2 hours
Session 2
Exam: Compréhension + grammaire + production écrite + le Petit Nicolas
Revise all your printed notes, as well as notes in your cahier de français.
Study the following:
Adosphère 3 Méthode, pages 8 – 46.
Adosphère 3 Cahier d’activités (relevant activities)
Le Petit Nicolas (the chapters we have read in class)
Focus on:
Vocabulaire
Tenses (Présent, Passé Composé, Imparfait)
Adjectifs
Adverbes (fréquence, degré)
Descriptions
Suggestions
Impératif
MATHEMATICS
Paper 1 Date: Wednesday 24th May Length: 2 hours
Session 1 You are required to study the following topics:
· The Real Number System
· Polynomial Products
· Factorisation
· Algebraic Fractions
· Laws of Exponents
· Equations and Inequalities
Paper 2 Date: Monday 5th June Length: 2 hours Session 1
You are required to study the following topics:
· Trigonometry
· Analytical Geometry
ADVANCED PROGRAMME MATHEMATICS
Date: Wednesday 7th June
Length: 2 hours
Session 2
Content:
Algebra : All of Chapter 1 excluding partial fractions.
DRAMATIC ARTS
Date: Monday 29th May
Length of the paper: 2 hours
Session 1
Topics or sections to be studied:
Greek Theatre
Oedipus Rex
Woza Albert
South African Theatre
Gerzy Grotowski.
Practical Date: Friday 9th June Session 2
DANCE
Theory Date: Wednesday 31st May Length: 3 hours Session 2
Dance History and Theory
Theatre Expertise: Definitions and practical application, Planning a Performance
Improvisation and Choreography: Intention, Choreographic Devices, Theatrical Elements
Styles of dance: African, Ballet and Contemporary
What is dance? Why do people dance, symbolic language, ritual dance
Alvin Ailey “Revelations”
Dance literacy
Anatomy and Healthcare
The Skeleton: Label.
Overview of: Functions of Bones, Types of Bones & examples, The Functions of the Spine and The
Functions of the Rib Cage
Muscles
Warm-up and Cool-down/Stretching
Components of Fitness
Posture and Alignment
Joints: Types of Joints, Synovial Joints, examples and movement actions
Music
Music: Time Signatures, Music Notation, Definitions
Instrument categories
Italian terms
Practical Date: Thursday 8th June Length: 2 hours Session 2
ZULU
Paper 1
Date: Thursday 1st June
Length: 2 Hours
Session 1
Section A
Comprehension
Isithombe
Section B
Fingqa (Summary)
Section C
Seen and unseen poems (Isigqebhezana, Konje,ithemba lami)
Section D
Gcwalisa izikhala- Fill in (ondaweni, ongumnini, izimpambosi, subject concords)
Nciphisa
Ondaweni
Tenses
Negative tenses
Isabizwana soqobo
Isabizwana sokukhomba (eduze, buqamama, kude)
Ongumnini
Izimpambosi (ela, isa, eka, iwa/wa,isisa,ana)
Qala ngegama elidwetshelwe (iwa.wa)
Homophones (inyanga, ilanga etc.)
Paper 2
Date: Tuesday 6th June
Length: 2 Hours
Session 1
Uthando lungumanqoba (Long and short questions)
Impendulo/Ngenxa kaBongani(Long and short questions)
Summary
Ingxoxo (Dialogue) Uthando lungumanqoba
Letter (informal/formal)
Umlando kamufi
LIFE SCIENCES
Practical
Date: Thursday 18th May
Length: 1.5 hrs
This is a practical exam. Skills related to doing a scientific experiment will be assessed.
Theory Paper
Date: Monday 22nd May
Length: 2 hours
Session 1
Graphs and tables
Chemistry of life (including eutrophication)
The cell (including mitosis and cancer)
Nutrition
The microscope
Structure of a leaf
Photosynthesis
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
SUBJECT: Physical Sciences
DATE OF PAPER: Friday 2nd June
TIME ALLOCATION FOR PAPER: 3 hours
Session 1
SECTIONS CHAPTERS/PAGES/WORKSHEETS
Introduction to Physical Sciences Chapter 1, pages 1 – 10
Matter and Materials Chapter 2, pages 16 – 20, 25 – 26
The Kinetic Molecular Theory Chapter 3, pages 32 – 36, 39 – 40
The Atom Chapter 4, pages 43 – 53
The Periodic Table Chapter 5, pages 55 – 73
Chemical Bonding Chapter 6, pages 74 - 92
Transverse pulses and waves Chapter 7, pages 93 – 108
Electromagnetic radiation Chapter 10, pages 128 – 137
Electrostatics Chapter 15, pages 188 – 196, additional notes
Electric Circuits Chapter 16, pages 200 – 218
Vectors and scalars Chapter 19, pages 255– 261
Average speed, average velocity and
acceleration
Chapter 21, pages 268 – 278
Extra Info: Make sure you have a working non-programmable calculator.
"When you are not practicing, remember, someone somewhere
is practicing, and when you meet him he will win" Ed Macauley
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
CAT Grade 10 Practical Date: Wednesday 31st May Length: 2.5 hours Session 1 Topics or sections to be covered: All work done from the beginning of the year, including modules:
Module 1.1: Introduction to Computers (Page 1)
Module 3.1: Start working with Text (Page 154)
Module 1.2: Software (Page 17)
Module 3.2: Formatting of Pages And Paragraphs (Page 169)
Module 1.3: Hardware (Page 28)
Module 3.3: Editing (Page 182)
Module 1.4: File Management (Page 43)
Module 3.4: Adding Graphics (Page 195)
Module 1.5: ICT in Perspective (Page 57)
Module 3.5: Further Formatting of Pages and Paragraphs (Page 212)
Module 1.6: Extended Software Concepts (Page 65)
Module 3.6: Tables (Page 232)
Module 1.7: Extended Hardware Concepts (Page 74)
Module 4.1: Introduction to Spreadsheets (Page 268)
Module 2.1: Introducing Networks (Page 100)
Module 4.2: Calculations (Page 287)
Module 6.1: A Strategy for Solving Problems (Page 344) CAT Grade 10 Theory Date: Tuesday 7th June Length: 2 hours Session 1 Topics or sections to be covered: All work done from the beginning of the year, including modules:
Module 1.1: Introduction to Computers (Page 1)
Module 3.1: Start working with Text (Page 154)
Module 1.2: Software (Page 17)
Module 3.2: Formatting of Pages And Paragraphs (Page 169)
Module 1.3: Hardware (Page 28)
Module 3.3: Editing (Page 182)
Module 1.4: File Management (Page 43)
Module 3.4: Adding Graphics (Page 195)
Module 1.5: ICT in Perspective (Page 57)
Module 3.5: Further Formatting of Pages and Paragraphs (Page 212)
Module 1.6: Extended Software Concepts (Page 65)
Module 3.6: Tables (Page 232)
Module 1.7: Extended Hardware Concepts (Page 74)
Module 4.1: Introduction to Spreadsheets (Page 268)
Module 2.1: Introducing Networks (Page 100)
Module 4.2: Calculations (Page 287)
Module 6.1: A Strategy for Solving Problems (Page 344)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IT Practical paper
Date: Friday 9th June
Length: 2 hours
Session 1
Objects and classes
Interacting with objects
Return types
Parameters
IT Theory Paper
Date: Tuesday 23rd May
Length: 1.5 hours
Session 1
Basic Concepts of Computing
Data Representation and Storage
Hardware
System Software
Computer Networks
Internet and the WWW
ADVANCED PROGRAMME ENGLISH
Date: Wednesday 31st May
Length: 2 Hours
Session 1
This paper will consist of two essay questions.
Question One will test the candidates’ ability to discuss the novel and the drama (and any
enrichment material) AND EXPLORE HOW the texts reflect a central issue.
Novel: To Kill a Mockingbird
Drama: The Crucible
Enrichment: Short stories and excerpts from ‘ A Journey into Darkness’
Question Two will test the candidates’ ability to analyse an unseen poem and link the meaning/ intention
of the unseen poem and their knowledge of the poems we have studied to a central issue. Knowledge of
poetic techniques is essential. THE FOCUS HERE IS ON THE ‘HOW’ RATHER THAN THE ‘WHAT’.
Each of the essays COUNT 100 MARKS. Do not spot!
Each answer should take the form of a rigorously argued and thoroughly substantiated essay.
Please note that the quality of your style of writing, the structure of your argument, and the skill
and appropriateness of your use of quotations will be assessed.
Revise S.I.R AND THE STRUCTURE, STYLE AND REGISTER OF A LITERATURE ESSAY.
ENGLISH
Paper 1 READING PAPER
Date: Monday 22nd May
Length: 3 hours
Session 2
CONTENT:
The paper will consist of the following sections:
1. QUESTION 1: Comprehension
a. Understanding vocabulary
b. Drawing inferences
c. Tone
d. Some language in context
2. QUESTION 2: summary
3. QUESTION 3: SEEN POETRY:
a. Revise all poetry learned this year.
b. Focus on techniques
4. QUESTION 4: UNSEEN POETRY
5. QUESTION 5: MEDIA and critical language skills
a. You will be asked to infer and make deductions of non-verbal texts
b. P.E.E. is to be employed
6. QUESTION 6: Textual editing
a. Revise parts of speech, concord, reported speech, punctuation, sentence structure. See
ENGLISH HANDBOOK
Paper 2: WRITING PAPER
Date: Thursday 8th June
Length: 2 hours
Session 1
CONTENT:
1. Essay on OTHELLO (Acts I to V)
2. Two Transactional writing pieces: Two of the following will be tested:
3. See ENGLISH HANDBOOK for the above.
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