Year 12 exam students stung for cheating

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 17 Januari 2013 | 22.16

22 students were penalised for various offences during this year's Year 12 exams. Source: News Limited

A TOTAL of 22 students have been penalised for cheating and breaking the rules in the recent Year 12 exams.

According to the School Curriculum and Standards Authority, seven students lost between two and 100 per cent of their written exam marks after taking unauthorised materials - including mobile phones - into the exams.
 
Another three students had 10 to 30 per cent of their written exam marks deducted because they had an iPod or blackberry - and another three pupils lost 50 to 100 per cent of their marks because they were carrying "unauthorised notes".
 
Two pupils lost 20 per cent of their practical exam mark because they were found to have colluded with one another.
 
Others were penalised for failing to follow instructions.
 

SCSA chief executive Allan Blagaich said 28 students were reported for allegedly breaching the rules in the 2012 WA Certificate of Education pratical and written exams.

"The Breach of Examination Rules committee found that 22 candidates had breached the examination rules," he said.

"Four candidates appealed the committee's decision. The appeals committee ruled that all of the candidates had breached the examination rules but reduced the penalty for one candidate."

Almost 16,000 students sat exams.
 


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