Computer Workstations
Five designated workstations are available for computer-based testing. Each station is prepared and inspected before testing.
Computer-based assessment
Prime School maintains a dedicated computer room designed to support secure, monitored, and professionally administered computer-based assessments.
Facility overview
The proposed testing facility is located inside Prime School in Ohangaron, Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan. It is intended for supervised computer-based assessments and controlled candidate access.
The room contains five designated computer workstations with individual privacy dividers and a separate position for the test administrator.
During testing, the administrator remains inside the room and directly supervises all candidates and workstations.
Five designated computer workstations
Stable internet connection
Individual privacy dividers
Direct administrator supervision
Controlled access during testing
Quiet and professional conditions
Physical setup
The room is organized to provide secure access, direct supervision, candidate privacy, and reliable test administration.
Five designated workstations are available for computer-based testing. Each station is prepared and inspected before testing.
Individual wooden dividers help prevent candidates from viewing the screens or materials of nearby test takers.
The administrator has a separate workstation and a clear view of candidates and testing computers throughout the examination.
Only authorized staff and registered candidates are permitted inside the testing room during an active examination.
The facility includes stable internet access and computer equipment suitable for authorized educational testing software.
Personal devices, notes, books, and other unauthorized materials are kept away from candidates during examinations.
Facility photographs
These photographs present the room layout, computer workstations, privacy arrangements, and administrator supervision position.
Photo 1
Wide view showing the overall testing room, five computer workstations, privacy dividers, controlled environment, and Prime School branding.
Photo 2
Five designated testing stations equipped with computers, keyboards, mice, individual seating, and privacy dividers.
Photo 3
Administrator position showing direct observation of the testing room, candidate workstations, and monitoring environment.
Prime School is committed to following applicable requirements concerning candidate identification, room preparation, test security, direct supervision, incident reporting, and protection of confidential testing information.
Testing enquiries
Contact our administration for official information about the institution, testing room, computer facilities, or proposed computer-based testing services.