That does sound a bit unnecessary.
Could you try putting your kit in a clear pencil case / make up bag so they can see (without having to unzip & rummage & interrupt you) that there is nothing exciting/cheat-y in your diabetic kit? Could you try reminding the invigilator before the exam begins that you are diabetic (and here's my kit what I need to keep with me, do you want to check it now rather than interrupting me mid exam to do it)?
Lots of luck with the exams!
Yes, definitely raise it with your Examinations Officer and your Head of Year. This should not have happened and the invigilators should have been aware of your situation.
Good luck, by the way, my daughter is doing her ICT A Level this week.
I confess I'm not from a school/ sixth form background and most of my teaching was in university. However, if this had occurred in any of our exam settings there would have been hell to pay. Most likely the student would have raised a preliminary complaint with the Dean and argued that opening the testing kit case (albeit under supervision) was an infringement of privacy. Undoubtedly the Disability Act would also have been raised and the invigilator could well have found him/herself carpeted for such behaviour.
I would urge you to raise the matter with your Head of Year to ensure this sort of behaviour isn't repeated. Indeed, it may be worth mentioning that the investigation by the invigilator affected your flow of thought.
The last thing any school would want to see is a complaint being levied against them. As a fe!low sociologist every success in all your exams. May your results be brilliant and all your dream be one reality.
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