What is Edexcel iGCSE?

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In 2003, Edexcel started to offer Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 14 – 16 years old. It has then changed its title to Edexcel International GCSE (iGCSE) in 2009. It is an international secondary school certification created by Edexcel Limited (commonly known as Edexcel). Edexcel Limited is a UK company, with 75% owned by Pearson PLC (a UK publishing conglomerate) and 25% by Edexcel Foundation (the charity which managed the board).

Today, Edexcel iGCSE is being offered to over 80 countries in the world, with 37 subjects available for international students. It also supports students’ progression to the next stage of study which includes International A level (IAL).

Edexcel’s board iGCSE has a much straight forward approach, with only one type of paper combination for all learners. Thus, all learners have equal chances to score grade A* (or grade 9 with the new grading scale system).

Here is detailed information about Edexcel iGCSE:


Edexcel iGCSE Subjects

Edexcel board currently offers 37 subjects for the International GCSE examinations. Edexcel’s iGCSE curricula are well established, and consistent throughout the learners’ learning journey. The curricula do not constantly change and thus learners can learn with peace of mind.

Edexcel provides wide range of free resources, and thus learners are able to obtain them easily to aid their learning.

Edexcel iGCSE past exam papers are available free of charge. Therefore, you may get full sets of past exam papers with just one-click.

The well-arranged and well organised Edexcel iGCSE syllabi are also one of the essential resources to aid in learners’ iGCSE journey.

Learners typically proceed to Edexcel International AS & A Level (in short IAL) after completing Edexcel iGCSE examinations. Some might also choose the route to International Baccalaurreate. Either route will enable the learners to proceed to higher education in worldwide universities.


Edexcel iGCSE vs Edexcel GCSE

What is the difference between Edexcel iGCSE and Edexcel GCSE?

Edexcel GCSE is only available for UK schools. It follows the UK national curricula GCSE and its regulation body is Ofqual.

On the other hand, Edexcel iGCSE is available for schools out of the UK, and some private/independent schools in the UK. Its regulation body is Pearson. The programme is built on the UK GCSE curriculum and offers adaptation for overseas learners through the inclusion of localised and international content.

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Assessments

Edexcel International GCSE holds two examinations every year - June and November series.

Edexcel introduced a regular iGCSE November series starting from November 2023. It replaces the January series.  The final January series was January 2023.  

The assessments are by written examinations and in some syllabi, oral and coursework assessments are included.

Students must complete a minimum of 5 core subjects with at least grade 4 or above to progress to upper secondary study. However, this will vary from school to school and from country to country.

Linear and modular assessment systems

Doing all the assessments at the end of the two−year studies, is called linear assessment. Which we are all very familiar with. It works well for many learners, but for some it might not.

Edexcel has introduced a new assessment system for first assessment year 2024, namely the modular assessment. Modular assessment enables you to break the journey into units with an exam at the end of each unit. Candidates can spread the exam pressure, and sit for exams whenever they feel prepared and ready.

No matter which route you choose, the exams take the same amount of time. Teachers also take the same amount of time teaching.

Pearson Edexcel is the only exam board offering modular assessments for International GCSE and International AS/A Level.

First teaching of modular International GCSE assessment has started from September 2023 and first assessment will be the May/June 2024 examination series, for the following subjects:

  • Accounting
  • Commerce
  • Economics
  • English Language A
  • English Literature
  • Geography
  • History
  • Religious Studies

The following subjects are available for first teaching from September 2024, and first assessment from May/June 2025 examination series:

  • Maths A
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Double Award

Note:
The modular assessment route is only available to schools outside of the UK.

Paper-based or onscreen assessments

Candidates are now able to choose either paper-based or onscreen assessments.

Pearson’s secure onscreen assessments are the same as the paper-based assessments. The same questions are answered but the method of responding is different onscreen as candidates type their responses. Candidates will take their assessments at a centre, under exam conditions, working on devices.

Below are the list of subjects and the year of assessments for available subjects.

First assessmentQualification and subject
2022
2023
International GCSE English Language A
International GCSE English Literature
2024International GCSE Business
International GCSE Economics
International GCSE History
International A level English Literature
International A level English Language
2025International GCSE Geography
International GCSE Pakistan Studies
International GCSE Islamic Studies
GCSE English Language
GCSE English Language 2.0
GCSE English Literature

Grading

Starting from 2019, a new 9-1 grading scale applies to all Edexcel iGCSEs, in order to follow the recent GCSE reform in England. In this new grading scale, there will be 9 levels of performance rather than 8 from the previous A*-G grading structure.

Grade 9 represents a new level of attainment for the very top performers and is higher than an A* grade. Furthermore, with three new grades 6, 5 and 4, there will be greater differentiation for middle performers, rather than with two grades (B and C).

This new 9–1 grading scale was introduced by the UK government to raise standards and recognise outstanding performance. It improves differentiation between learners with a nine (9–1), rather than an eight (A*–G), point grading scale. This means that students are ideally placed to make progress to International A Levels (IAL) and to universities worldwide.


Edexcel iGCSE Recognition

Top universities and colleges worldwide recognise Edexcel iGCSE qualification as GCSE equivalents, on a grade for grade basis. Some of these universities include all UK universities, Canadian universities including the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia, and universities across Asia.

However, students are advised to confirm acceptance of the new 9-1 grading from their desired universities and colleges before sitting for exams.

Edexcel graduates often get accepted into world-renowned universities, and earn high recognitions. View some of the candidates’ admissions into top universities worldwide.


Resources

Our valuable A* resources had produced thousands of A* scorers around the world. Check them out below.

A* Model Answers:

Our internationally loved exam model answers had helped thousands of students in scoring A/A*. Schools and teachers worldwide have used these resources to aid in their teachings. Learn what an A* answer like, copy the style and score A* in your exam.

Online Courses:

Our word-renowned IGCSE and AS/A Level courses had produced more than 1100 A/A* scorers worldwide. They are suitable for schooled or home-schooled candidates, and as full course or revision course.

Past papers:

We have the most complete past exam papers library on earth (no kidding!). Choose your exam board and download everything with one click.

Subject syllabus:

Get the latest exam syllabus and plan your study accordingly.

Key Dates:

Find out the exam registration and results released key dates for IGCSE and AS/A Level.

Exam Timetables:

Check your administrative zone, the exam dates and time. For both IGCSE and AS/A Level.

Exam Centres:

Find and locate the nearest exam centre for your location.

Frequently Asked Questions about Edexcel iGCSE

Please kindly read the Edexcel International GCSE FAQs here.

* Note: All relevant info is taken from Pearson Edexcel.

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138 responses

  1. Hello sir
    I am from India
    I am studing in +1(non-medical) from British convent school,of IGCSE . I want to ask you that from where i can download my books syllabus.please give link if possible.

  2. i want to take math in igcse o-level but some people are telling me that it’s better to take it as edexcel, so i’m confused about which on of them to choose?

  3. Hi!

    We are an Indian school commencing this year with IGCSE syllabus.Could you please guide us with the procedure on getting affiliated to Pearson?

    1. Hi Susan,

      We are not affiliated to Pearson therefore we?re not able to guide you. You could try searching on Google or contact Pearson directly.

  4. Hi,
    I’m from Pakistan,currently living in the UK.I am taking igcse biology and chemistry this year.Can i retake one of my exams this year if i want to?if so,when?
    Thanks x

  5. Hello, I am looking for an examination centre in Kenya that holds practical exams, like Biology Physics and Chemistry. However, the British Council told me that they don’t offer exams for Practical subjects. Kindly assist me in getting an examination centre to register for Biology ,Chemistry and Mathematics as a Private candidate.

    1. Hi Duncan,

      As a private candidate, you will take Paper 6 – Alternative to Practical. There are NO practical exams available for a private candidate – British Council is right for this.

      If you choose Extended curriculum, your science papers combination would be Paper 2, Paper 4, and Paper 6. As for Mathematics, your papers combination would be Paper 2 and Paper 4. There are no ?practical? exams for Mathematics anyway.

      Just register with the British Council that you have visited – they are your best exam centre. Otherwise, you can always locate any schools that would accept private candidate here: https://cie.org.uk/i-want-to/find-a-cambridge-school/

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