Centres timetable tests when they wish and there are no OCR-set test windows. Centres must inform candidates of the date and time of their tests.
Once you have made your entries, you will receive question papers within five working days.
You have 15 working days after making your entry to return all used and unused question papers to OCR.
Once you open a packet of papers, you have five consecutive working days in which your candidates may sit that paper. This is your 'test window’ for that paper. You must make sure tests are taken and candidates only sit the paper once within this window.
You can make new entries without waiting until papers from previous entries are returned. This means you can run multiple five-day testing windows. The rules regarding timetabling of tests apply to each separate set of entries.
You can use our ‘dates calculator’ to help you working out the testing windows: