I understand having adhd does not automatically guarantee extra time!
My daughter finished her A levels and is currently resitting at her old school. She’s expressed a need for extra time since she joined the sixth form. She was tested and it took ten months to tell her that she did not qualify for extra time. At that time, she was being assessed for ADHD and hadn’t been diagnosed yet, so she couldn’t refute it.
However, now we have done research and discovered that she could get extra time through the Form 9 as she has all the necessary evidence, as she trialed rest breaks during her exams, she had mocks with extra time, and her teacher was the person who even suggested she should be tested in the first place. We told the school about this, but they have refused, stating that her scores show that she can’t get extra time according to the JCQ guideline, but in the JCQ guideline for a Form 9, it states that those scores should not be taken into account for ADHD.
We’ve sent countless emails, which have been ignored. Am I right to believe she should be able to get extra time? She’s always finished tests last in school, and she would even come back at break time to finish them. I don’t get how her teachers were not advocating for this for her?
She ended up running out of time in her A level exams, which is one of the reasons why she’s retaking. I would appreciate some advice. Am I being reasonable? Is it truly impossible for her to get that extra time, and should we drop it as she’s not in the school anymore and is just sitting her exams there?
I’m going to call the access arrangement officer next week as I find it concerning that they’ve stated that my daughter can only get rest breaks again, but they’ve not asked why she did not find the rest breaks helpful and how they could accommodate her needs, as she complained that the invigilators kept asking her questions about the exams and were discussing topics that were not relevant to her during her rest break, which she found very distracting as she couldn’t refocus when she went back to the exam hall. She also expressed that she would want to be in a smaller room as she finds it distracting having to walk out of the exam hall just to be sat outside watching everyone write away and maybe ear muffs to create a quieter zone for focus.
Are these reasonable requests even if she doesn’t get extra time? Sorry for the rant