2021 NSW HSC exam timetable released
HSC students who have had to endure two stressful years due to Covid will now be forced to sit all their final written exams which will begin on November 9. Check the timetable.
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Students hoping for a reduction to their HSC exam schedule were disappointed with the timetable announced on Friday, with all written exams going ahead as planned.
After months of uncertainty and anxiety, students will sit all their exams, except a few select language courses, starting with English on November 9.
“Can I say to our class of 2021, we know it’s been a challenging time for you and we know it’s been really hard to study for your exams while you’ve been learning from home across the state,” Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said.
“However, the consistent message that I’m hearing for our Year 12 students is they want certainty, they want to know when the exams are going ahead, and they want that timetable.”
President of the NSW Teachers Federation Angelo Gavrielatos said this had been the most challenging year for HSC students.
“Year 12 is tough at the best of times, this year has been the toughest for our students and their teachers in living memory; now we must and will wrap our arms around them,” he said.
But Ms Mitchell said allowing all the exams to go ahead was the only equitable decision.
“It’s so important that each and every student across the state has the ability to show what they know. We’ve got lots of different circumstances that our students are in – some have been in lockdown for a considerable period of time, (ranging) to some in our regional communities, they’ll be back at school next week,” she said.
“The fairest and most equitable way to go forward for our class of 2021 is to have the full suite of exams.”
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All exam supervisors must be fully vaccinated under the new Covid protocols. Exams will be held in ventilated rooms or outdoors, and students will wear masks at all times.
Over 19 days, 110 exams will take place ending on December 3, and students will receive their ATARs on January 20, with their HSC results released on January 24.
If a school had an outbreak or an individual student tested positive to Covid-19, there would be illness and misadventure provisions to make sure they still received an ATAR, NESA chief executive Paul Martin said.
“There is no problem at all if students are ill with Covid on the day of exams, the best thing they can do is stay home,” he said.
The exam plan has been backed by the independent schools.
Australian Independent Schools NSW chief executive Dr Geoff Newcombe AM said the decision to go ahead with all HSC courses was the fairest way forward.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said: “Many experts have been advising government that students need something to work towards to feel motivated and feel that they have achieved the HSC.”
While NESA believes this to be the best way to get fair results for everyone, some HSC students were wishing for exams to be reduced or cancelled altogether.
Denistone HSC student Luca Caus said he had worked hard throughout the year and was hoping not to have to sit exams at all, but hoped if he did have to take the exams they would go ahead on schedule.
“I definitely do not want this pushed back anymore; I am very much looking forward to never doing this again,” he said.
“My No.1 preference would have been to cancel all of them.”
Mum Victoria Hay said while her son might not be keen to sit exams, as a parent she was glad they were going ahead.
HSC written exam timetable
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
English Advanced
Paper 1 – Texts and Human Experiences
9.50am – 11.30am
English Standard
Paper 1 – Texts and Human Experiences
9.50am – 11.30am
English Studies
9.50am – 12.30pm
English as an Additional
Language or Dialect (EAL/D)
Paper 1 – Module A and Focus on Writing
9.50am – 11.30am
Aboriginal Studies
1.55pm – 5.00pm
Chinese and Literature 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Chinese in Context 2.00pm – 4.40pm
Classical Greek Extension
2.00pm – 4.00pm
German Beginners
2.00pm – 4.40pm
Modern Greek Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Modern Hebrew
Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Vietnamese Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10
English Advanced
Paper 2 – Modules
9.25am – 11.30am
English Standard
Paper 2 – Modules
9.25am – 11.30am
English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D)
Paper 2 – Module B and Module C
9.25am – 10.30am
Listening Paper
10.40am – 11.10am*
Music 1
Aural Skills
1.55pm – 3.00pm*
Music 2
Musicology and Aural Skills
3.25pm – 5.00pm*
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11
Economics
11.25am – 2.30pm
Classical Hebrew Extension
11.30am – 1.30pm
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Classical Greek Continuers
9.25am – 12.30pm
Software Design and Development
9.25am – 12.30pm
Textiles and Design
9.25am – 11.00am
German Continuers
9.30am – 12.30pm
Spanish Extension
9.30am – 11.30am
Modern History
1.55pm – 5.00pm
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15
Mathematics Advanced 9.20am – 12.30pm
Mathematics Standard 1 9.20am – 11.30am
Mathematics Standard 2 9.20am – 12noon
Mathematics Extension 2 1.50pm – 5.00pm
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Ancient History
9.25am – 12.30pm
Classical Hebrew Continuers
1.55pm – 5.00pm
Financial Services (VET)
1.55pm – 4.00pm
Japanese and Literature
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Japanese Beginners
2.00pm – 4.40pm
Japanese Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Japanese in Context
2.00pm – 4.40pm
Spanish Beginners
2.00pm – 4.40pm
Spanish Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Personal Development, Health and Physical Education
9.25am – 12.30pm
French Extension
9.30am – 11.30am
Automotive (VET)
1.55pm – 4.00pm
Vehicle Body
Mechanical Technology
Society and Culture
1.55pm – 4.00pm
Chinese Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
German Extension
2.00pm – 4.00pm
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Engineering Studies
9.25am – 12.30pm
Retail Services (VET)
9.25am – 11.30am
Chinese Beginners
9.30am – 12.10pm
French Beginners
9.30am – 12.10pm
Japanese Extension
9.30am – 11.30am
Latin Extension
9.30am – 11.40am
Modern Greek Beginners
9.30am – 12.10pm
Legal Studies
1.55pm – 5.00pm
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Community and Family Studies
9.25am – 12.30pm
Chinese Extension
9.30am – 11.30am
French Continuers
9.30am – 12.30pm
Mathematics Extension 1
1.50pm – 4.00pm
Primary Industries (VET)
1.55pm – 4.00pm
Tourism, Travel and Events (VET)
1.55pm – 4.00pm
Modern Greek Extension
2.00pm – 4.00pm
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Biology
9.25am – 12.30pm
Industrial Technology
1.55pm – 3.30pm
Automotive Technologies
Electronics Technologies
Graphics Technologies
Metal and Engineering Technologies
Multimedia Technologies
Timber and Furniture Technologies
Latin Continuers
1.55pm – 5.00pm
Korean and Literature
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Korean Beginners
2.00pm – 4.40pm
Korean Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Korean in Context
2.00pm – 4.40pm
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Drama
9.25am – 11.00am
Arabic Extension
9.30am – 11.30am
Italian Continuers
9.30am – 12.30pm
Business Studies
1.55pm – 5.00pm
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Construction (VET)
9.25am – 11.30am
Indonesian Extension
9.30am – 11.30am
Science Extension
10.20am – 12.30pm
History Extension
1.50pm – 4.00pm
Entertainment Industry (VET)
1.55pm – 4.00pm
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25
Studies of Religion I
9.25am – 11.00am
Studies of Religion II
9.25am – 12.30pm
Agriculture
1.55pm – 5.00pm
Information and Digital Technology (VET)
1.55pm – 4.00pm
Digital animation
Networking and hardware
Web and software applications
Arabic Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Italian Beginners
2.00pm – 4.40pm
Italian Extension
2.00pm – 4.00pm
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26
Human Services (VET)
9.25am – 11.30am
Physics
9.25am – 12.30pm
Visual Arts
Art Criticism and Art History
1.55pm – 3.30pm
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Chemistry
9.25am – 12.30pm
Design and Technology
1.55pm – 3.30pm
Indonesian and Literature
2.00pm – 5.00pm
Indonesian Beginners
2.00pm – 4.40pm
Indonesian Continuers
2.00pm – 5.00pm
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Geography
9.25am – 12.30pm
English Extension 1
1.50pm – 4.00pm
Business Services
(VET) 1.55pm – 4.00pm
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1
Hospitality (VET)
9.25am – 11.30am
Kitchen Operations and Cookery
Food and Beverage
Earth and Environmental Science
1.55pm – 5.00pm
Electrotechnology (VET)
1.55pm – 4.00pm
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2
Dance Section I
Core Appreciation
9.25am – 10.30am
Dance Section II
Major Study Appreciation
10.40am – 12noon
Information Processes and Technology
9.25am – 12.30pm
Investigating Science
1.55pm – 5.00pm
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
Food Technology
9.25am – 12.30pm
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