IGCSE
IGCSE/GCSE examinations are taken at the end of a 2 year cycle in year 11. For fees, consult the Fees page.
Confidentiality - exam questions
Students participating in public exams are bound by a confidentiality rule. This means, you must NOT reveal or discuss the content of the exams with outsiders, including your teachers. DO NOT write or blog about the contents of the exams either. If you leak questions, the exam board might trace the leak to you and they will take action. You will likely lose your grade. Your teachers will receive copies of the exam papers 1 day after you took the exam.
IGCSE 2023 summer exams
Written exams 26 April-20 June 2023
Language orals: 6-7 March 2023
Results release dates
Cambridge - 18 August 2023 (students access via CIE website)
Edexcel - 24 August 2023, AQA results - 24 August 2023: results slips will be distributed via tutor group teachers during lunch break. WIS Leavers can collect result slips at the exams office after 2 pm. Students can also check their results via Edexcel Online.
EAR (remarks) period - to be confirmed
Certificates are ready for collection from November onwards. Consult Certificates page for details.
IGCSE Regulations
Participating in Public Exams automatically means you agree with the following rules and regulations:
Joint Council of Qualifications (JCQ) - JCQ guidelines are followed by Edexcel and AQA
Information about you and how we use it, consult "JCQ Information for Candidates - Privacy Notice"
Written exams - what is allowed and how to conduct, read "JCQ Information for Candidates - Written Exams"
Social media and public exams, consult "JCQ Information for Candidates - Social Media"
Coursework - what consists cheating or malpractice, read "JCQ Information for Candidates - Non Examination Assessments "
Extended Project Coursework regulations, consult "JCQ Info Candidates - Extended Project"
Cambridge International Examinations
What will happen during an exam? Check out the following Cambridge video (click to visit website)
(page updated on 8/02/2023)