Nichrys wrote:
My daughter had a car sick on the test day. She was better after walking around the blocks for 15 mins before entering the school. I did tell her to let the teacher know if she was not well in the test. She told me that she felt a bit sick and headache. She didn’t tell the teacher as she felt it’s embarrassed and worried that they will not let her do the test. Since it’s difficult to get evidence, is it worth to even mention it on the form?
Probably not. She felt better before entering the school.
If she became a bit unwell
during the test, it's difficult to raise this as an issue for the first time nearly half a year later.
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Also, do I need to get the seating plan to approve where and which room she was seated?
A seating plan can sometimes be useful when there is an issue within the exam room, but, as I understand it, we're talking about the problem arising from two different rooms, so I think it would be sufficient just to state that there were two different rooms (and what the policy is meant to be).
Would the other parent be willing to give you a letter confirming this?
Hope this helps.