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Consent Form For Minors Jan 2023

This consent form must be completed by a minor and their parent or guardian before the minor can take an IELTS test. It details requirements for a chaperone and allows for a waiver of the chaperone requirement if certain conditions are met including the minor being over 15 years old.

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Consent Form For Minors Jan 2023

This consent form must be completed by a minor and their parent or guardian before the minor can take an IELTS test. It details requirements for a chaperone and allows for a waiver of the chaperone requirement if certain conditions are met including the minor being over 15 years old.

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Consent Form for Minors

This Consent Form parts A and B must be completed by the test taker and the parent /
guardian before the minor can take the test.

A minor cannot complete test day check procedures without a signed copy of this form.

This form must be brought and presented to the administrator on test day.

Parents / Guardians seeking a chaperone opt out under section 2. Provisions below must
submit this form to the Test Centre at least 7 calendar days before test date. (At the
discretion of the test centre, opt-out forms may be accepted within 7 days of test date.)

This form applies to all IELTS Speaking interviews. It also applies to special access
arrangements for Writing, Reading or Listening when a test taker alone with a helper.

A chaperone must be assigned in all cases except when a waiver is granted. See section
2. regarding waivers.

Read sections 1. – 3. Complete parts A and B and submit the form to your Test Centre
at least 7 days before the test date.

1. The test centre will provide a chaperone as required. Apart from the examiner or
special access facilitator, only the chaperone will be allowed in the speaking room
with the minor.

2. A parent/legal guardian who does not want the test taker to be accompanied by a
chaperone on test day, can request a waiver if…
 the test taker is at least 15 years of age on the test date.
 the parent/guardian contacts the test centre in writing at least 7 calendar days
before test date with A and B of this consent form completed.

3. Test Centre duty of care regarding the minor ends when the minor is returned to a
responsible legal guardian after the test, or, in case a responsible legal guardian is
absent, returned to the publicly accessible areas of the test location.

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A – For completion by Parent/Legal Guardian

I have read, understood, and accept the conditions on this form.

[Print in CAPITALS]
Full name (Parent or Legal Guardian)

HO THI TU

Signature (Parent/ Legal Guardian) Signed:

Date: 27/01/2024

Tick one box only.


I consent for the test centre to arrange a chaperone for the test taker named in
part B.

The test taker meets the conditions in section 2. and I do not wish the test centre
to arrange a chaperone for the test taker named in part B. V

Mobile number
0355631881

B - For completion by the IELTS test taker

[Print in CAPITALS]
Full name (Test Taker)

DAO THI HUONG GIANG

Signature (Test Taker) Signed:

Date: 27/01/2024

Age on test day


____ years and _____ months
16 1

IELTS is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia,


and Cambridge English, part of Cambridge University
Press & Assessment
IELTS.org

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