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GCE
School Exams
Are you planning to study in the UK or a Commonwealth university? Does the institution you've applied for need you to take O and A levels? We can help you.

We can help and provide facilities for those private candidates sitting GCE 'O' and 'A' levels (Only subjects without practical assessments) and IGCSE examinations. At present, we offer examinations from two different exam boards, Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) and EDEXCEL.

What's the difference?
Both boards offer examinations of equivalent standards but syllabi for the various courses may differ depending on which board is offering the examination. check the CIE and EDEXCEL websites for more information.

What is the IGCSE exam?
IGCSE syllabuses have been developed to support modern curriculum development, and to encourage good teaching practice. They set internationally recognised standards (equivalent to British GCSE and to GCE O levels).

IGCSE is aimed at a wide ability range of students, with a range of grades awarded from A* (highest grade) to G (lowest). There is a Core (D to G) and Extended (A* to C) curriculum available in many subjects; GCE O level are only awarded grades from A to E, where A is the highest achievable grade.

IGCSE uses a variety of assessment techniques to test oral and practical skills, initiative and problem-solving, and application of skills, knowledge and understanding.

GCE O Level offers fewer coursework options than IGCSE. There is less oral and listening assessment in O level languages than in IGCSE languages, and more restricted practical test options in O level sciences.

How do I register?
Make sure you read the registration information sheets for Exam fees and registration deadlines from the Exams Services. Registration can be done either in person or from bulk entry from school/centres.

When is the exam?
January and May/June.
Results are issued approximately two months after the exams.

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