Edexcel

Edexcel
Type Education
Examination board
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Region served
United Kingdom-
England, Wales and Northern Ireland;
International
Parent organization
Pearson
Website Pearson Qualifications

Edexcel, formally known as Pearson Edexcel - London Examinations,[1] is an International British (UK) education and examination board. Edexcel, part of Pearson PLC, is a portmanteau term combining the words Education & Excellence. It regulates school examinations under the British Curriculum and offers qualifications for schools on the international and regional scale.

History

Edexcel was formed by the merger of two bodies, the BTEC (Business & Technology Education Council) and ULEAC (University of London Examinations and Assessment Council). The Edexcel Foundation (the charity which managed the board) formed a partnership with Pearson PLC. The board is now known colloquially as Edexcel and formally as Edexcel Pearson - London Examinations.

In the 2011-12 academic year, Edexcel marked and delivered more than 3.8 million test scripts for over half a million pupils in six weeks for the National Curriculum Tests at Key Stage 2. They also marked more than 5.7 million academic scripts (Edexcel GCSE, Edexcel GCE A level and Edexcel Diploma), with 90% marked onscreen. The vocational qualifications, such as BTECs, are recognised in more than 80 countries worldwide. In 2011-12, over 2 million learners registered for BTECs and other vocational qualifications, including 650,000 school students taking BTEC Firsts and Nationals.

Edexcel also offers IAL, known as International (Advanced) A-Levels. Offered only outside the UK for qualifications that meet the sixth form level such as year 11, 12 and year 13.[2] In addition Edexcel provides the Edexcel International Diploma (ID) which involves the study of 4 A-Levels (3 full A-Levels and 1 AS-Level in either General Studies or Global Development)[3][4]

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