Mishap immediately prior to test (Bucks)
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 2:32 pm
My DS sat the Bucks transfer test last Thursday and I found out at the end of the day, when I picked him up, that he had quite a fall rushing into school in the morning. This information funnily enough did not come from him but from a couple of mums and a child minder who witnessed it that morning, as apparently quite a few people saw it and gasped. Sure enough, I saw quite a sizeable graze on his right elbow going down his arm. While it is quite big (perhaps about 3-4 inches in length, abut 1-2 in width), it isn't deep. He assured me that it didn't put him off his exam (I can only assume this happened about half an hour before it) but that his arm was hurting for the first half or so of the first paper (he is right handed). Fingers crossed he was telling me the truth that it didn't affect him psychologically but I am worried that the discomfort might have affected his speed and concentration. If he narrowly misses the qualification mark, would this be a possible ground for an appeal? I have photo evidence and am certain there were a number of witnesses.