
About Edexcel - Pearson qualifications
Edexcel qualifications are world-class academic and general qualifications from Pearson, including GCSEs, A levels and International GCSEs, as well as NVQs and Functional Skills.
Edexcel - Wikipedia
Edexcel regulates school examinations under the British Curriculum and offers qualifications for schools on the international and regional scale. It is the UK's largest awarding organisation offering academic …
Pearson Edexcel GCSEs
Explore Pearson Edexcel GCSE qualifications, offering comprehensive resources and support for students and educators in achieving academic success.
Pearson Edexcel General & A Level Qualifications
Offered in over 94 countries worldwide, Edexcel qualifications have an international reputation for excellence. Curricula are designed to Pearson’s world-class qualification principles and …
Pearson Edexcel - British Council
Pearson Edexcel is the UK’s largest awarding body offering academic and vocational qualifications in schools, colleges and work places in the UK and abroad. For more information please visit the …
Edexcel and BTEC - Pearson qualifications
Pearson is the UK's largest awarding organisation offering academic, vocational and work-based learning qualifications, including BTEC and Edexcel..
What is Edexcel: A Clear Explanation of the Exam Board
Edexcel is a UK-based global education organization that offers academic and vocational courses to schools and colleges in the UK and abroad. They provide various qualifications like GCSEs, A-levels, …
Edexcel A-level Maths Revision - PMT
Edexcel A-level Maths Revision Online A Level Maths Easter Crash Courses Join our 4-day Pure Maths courses (30th March–2nd April & 7th–10th April), plus 1-day Statistics and Mechanics sessions …
Edexcel A levels | Pearson qualifications
Pearson Edexcel A levels provide a clear pathway from GCSEs and are recognised by universities in the UK and internationally, giving learners the confidence and flexibility to shape their future.
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The story of Pearson becoming the UK’s largest awarding organisation didn’t start with the formation of Edexcel in 1996. It began as long ago as 1836, when a royal charter gave the University of London …