Y Z Pearson Edexcel International General Certificate of Secondary Education Summer 2025 Examination Timetable
Examination centres should refer to the JCQ publication 'Instructions for Conducting Examinations' in the first instance. UK base candidates who take an examination earlier than the published starting time shown on the timetable must remain under centre supervision until one hour after the published starting time for that examination.
Alternatively, Pearson Edexcel’s GCSE timetable can be found here, while the timetable for WJEC Eduqas is here.
This update contains a reminder for teachers and students about the changes to Edexcel GCSE History assessment for Summer 2025 and beyond.
Summer 2025 GCSE Timetable
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UK based candidates who take an examination later than the published starting time shown on the timetable must remain under centre supervision from 30 minutes after the published starting time for the paper concerned until the time when those candidates begin their examination.
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UK based candidates who take an examination later than the published starting time shown on the timetable must remain under centre supervision from 30 minutes after the published starting time for the paper concerned until the time when those candidates begin their examination.
Examination centres should refer to the JCQ publication 'Instructions for Conducting Examinations' in the first instance. UK base candidates who take an examination earlier than the published starting time shown on the timetable must remain under centre supervision until one hour after the published starting time for that examination.