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Registration Documents
Information for Language Schools and Institutions

To register your student for the Cambridge ESOL examinations you should submit:

1. the original copy of the Block Entry Form with the following data filled in:

  • information about the school / institution (name, address with postcode, telephone number, fax, e-mail);
  • information about the students (first name, surname, date of birth, student’s legible signature);
  • the Description column should contain the same data as that in the Tytułem section of the proof of payment;
  • stamp of the school / institution.

2. Special Arrangements Form (for disabled and dyslexic students) with certificate issued by specialist attached.

3. ORIGINAL proof of payment. If payment is made by students the individual payment slips should arranged in the same order as names on the Block Entry Form. The original payment slips are returned to the institution representative immediately after registration.

IMPORTANT:

  • Students whose original payment slips are not submitted on the day of registration (individual payments only) will not be registered in the normal entry period;
  • There is no possibility of adding new names to the Block Entry Form once the school/institution has completed its registration. All students not entered on the original list may enroll in the Late Entry period as individual candidates.

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