These British standardised national qualifications are usually taken at the age of sixteen. These certificates are also available to international students under various names such as: GCE Ordinary level (EDEXCEL) and IGCSE (CIE). Scottish pupils take similar tests, the Scottish Certificate of Education (SCE Standard Grade). These examinations qualify for entry into further education.
These qualifications are comparable to the Belgian school leaving diploma and are prepared in two years. The exams are usually taken at the age of eighteen. Over a year pupils study four to five subjects in which they take the Advanced Subsidiary (AS) GCE. During the second year pupils prepare themselves in three subjects for the Advanced GCE, also known as A-levels. These examinations qualify for admission to undergraduate courses.
In Scotland the school leaving qualification is obtained with the completion of a SCE Higher Grade in four to five subjects.
The British School of Brussels will accept entries from private candidates to examinations in January (Edexcel) and June (CIE and Edexcel). Only subjects that do not involve practical exams can be accommodated. Thus facilities for subjects such as A level Physics or Chemistry which include practical experiments as part of the assessment cannot be provided. Please note also, that exams requiring coursework are not available as the BSB cannot moderate coursework for external candidates, some exams do have an alternative written paper. For more information, see Exam facilities in Belgium - GCE & GCSE exams (MS Word 60KB)
Other GCE examinations Contact the relevant Examining Board(s) directly (see below) to find out where your nearest centre is located. If there is no accredited centre in Belgium you will need to travel to a centre abroad.
Before applying we strongly recommend that you consult the exam board syllabuses through the the following links:
EDEXCEL or CIE exams You need to contact the British School of Brussels. You should complete their form and return it with the appropriate fees. The British School of Brussels will deal with the full registration procedure as well as the invigilation of your examinations.
For examinations offered by the other examination boards You need to get details from the centre offering the examinations you want to sit. If they do not have a centre in Belgium, the following reputable institution is able to offer an examination supervision service.
Boston University in Brussels Ms Bee Lin Yeo Associate Testing Department Boston University in Brussels Boulevard du Triomphe, 174 B-1160 Brussels, Belgium
T + 32 2 640 7474 F + 32 2 640 6515 E beelin@bu.edu www.bu.edu/brussels
Fees will vary according to what exams you decide to sit. The exam fees consist of two parts - the exam board fee and the local fee. The exam board fee consists of an initial entry fee and an individual fee per subject taken. The local fee covers exam administration expenses.
- Regulations and syllabuses can be downloaded free of charge from the web sites of the various examining boards.
- Past examination papers can be ordered from these examining boards
- Candidates interested in information on recognised correspondence courses in Britain should consult the web site of the Open & Distance Learning Quality Council: www.odlqc.org.uk
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