A Level Sociology Exam Centre for Private Candidates. We are an approved A Level Exam Centre for all the leading examination boards – AQA, Edexcel and OCR and are also approved to offer the 12 Practical Endorsements for AQA A level Chemistry, Biology and Physics. We can also cater for most A level examinations.
The examination dates listed on our website are provisional and subject to possible change.
The exam statement of entries which contain the confirmed examination dates will be sent via email four weeks following the exam entry deadline date published on our website. Please keep an eye on your inbox and spam folder during this period.
For those undertaking examinations in Summer, please note that these examinations are scheduled to take place throughout May and June.
(AM) examinations are required to arrive at our centre no later than 8:15 AM. The examination will commence promptly at 9:00 AM.
(PM) examinations are required to arrive at our centre no later than 12:15 PM. The examination will commence promptly at 1:00 PM.
It is crucial to note that all examination dates and times are set by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ). The exam schedule is non-negotiable and cannot be altered under any circumstances. Consequently, all educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and private examination centres, are required to conduct the exams at the same time and date across the entire country.
I don’t have a passport or driving license. What other forms of ID are acceptable?
We can accept a recently expired (12 months) passport at the time of booking. However, you will need to bring a valid passport to the exams. Alternatively a Pass Card issued by Citizen Card through the Post Office is acceptable.
Do you need to have completed a course in order to register for the exam?
No, you do not need to have completed a formal study course in order to apply to take the exam. Many of our learners are ‘self-taught’ having used tutors or online resources.
What is a UCI number?
A UCI (Unique Candidate Identity) number is issued to candidates when they first take exams and should ideally be used for all exams that they take after this. If you have not taken any exams previously we will create a new UCI. If you have taken any previous exams please enter your UCI before completing your booking. The UCI number takes the form or 12 numbers followed by a letter (e.g. 202120201234X) and can normally be found on statements of entry or results or on some exam certificates.
When transferring marks for speaking test components, coursework, or practical endorsements, it is crucial to provide the Unique Candidate Identifier (UCI) number that was originally assigned to those specific subjects. This UCI number is essential for us to correctly carry forward your achieved marks and ensure the integrity of your academic record. Please ensure this identifier is readily available when you are making arrangements for the transfer of your results.
Can I still book my exam after the entry deadline dates?
Yes Absolutely! Entries submitted after the specified deadline dates can still be processed; however, please be aware that you will incur late fees or high late fees in addition to the standard entry fees. To ensure you are well-informed, the deadline dates will be clearly displayed on the subject pages of our website. It's always best to submit your entries on time to avoid any additional charges.
What are the (AM) and (PM) next to the exam dates?
Each exam date features two distinct sessions: a Morning Session (AM) and an Afternoon Session (PM).
Morning Session (AM): For AM examinations, candidates must arrive at our exam hall no later than 8:15 AM. The examination will begin promptly at 9:00 AM.
Afternoon Session (PM): For PM examinations, candidates are required to arrive at our exam hall no later than 12:15 PM. The examination will begin promptly at 1:00 PM.
Please ensure you arrive on time to avoid any disruption to your examination.
What happens if I have a clash between two exams on the same day and same time?
If you have two exams scheduled on the same day, we will arrange for you to take one in the morning (AM) session and the other in the afternoon (PM) session.
Important Note for Two PM Exams:
If you are scheduled to take two exams in the afternoon (PM) session where the total examination time is over 3 hours, you will be required to sit one of these exams in the morning (AM) session. Please contact our exam admin team on 0121-771-1298 to discuss the order in which you will take your exams; please note there are certain exams that cannot be moved to the morning (AM) session for example A level Mathematics. When you arrive at our exam hall, please inform our invigilation staff that you have a clashed exam in the afternoon session.
Supervised Interval and Break Between Sessions:
During the interval between the AM and PM sessions, you will be required to remain in the exam hall under the direct supervision of our invigilators. While you will not be permitted to use any mobile devices, tablets, or laptops, you will be allowed to revise using your books or notes.
We also strongly recommend that you also bring a packed lunch to enjoy during this break.
Are these the same exams taken in schools and colleges?
Yes, these are exactly the same exams students take in schools and colleges. These exams are taken at the same time and day as students taking them in school or colleges.
Am I too old to take these exams?
There is no age limit to take these examinations. We have had candidates in their 70s who have taken them and achieved high marks.
What is your policy about refunds?
Please view our cancellation policy - click here
How can I avoid paying the late and high fees?
To ensure a smooth process and avoid additional charges, please take note of the following important information regarding deadlines:
These crucial deadline dates are conveniently located at the very top of each subject's respective page, making them easily accessible for your reference.
To steer clear of any late fees, kindly ensure that both your application and payment are submitted by the stipulated deadline.
Plan ahead and mark your calendars to guarantee timely submission and a hassle-free experience!
Do you provide UCAS predicted grades?
We are able to provide predicted grades, to do this you are required to book a mock exam with us at a cost of £50 per subject. These will be taken in early October or January and marked within 2 working days of the exam so that you can meet the UCAS deadline. Please make sure you add the option for a mock exam when you book the A Level exams. If you are looking at early entry please contact the centre to discuss options.
Do you provide UCAS references?
A UCAS reference must be written by a teacher or tutor who knows you well, so as an exam centre we are not in a position to do this so do not provide this service. However, if you have a teacher or tutor who is able to write a reference they can send it to us and we will upload it to UCAS.
Can I choose what day I take my examinations?
The examination dates are set by the examination board and must be adhered to by us, the centre. The exam dates and times cannot be changed.
What happens if I have a clash between two exams?
In the unlikely event that you have two exams timetabled at the same time please contact the centre to discuss how this will be managed.
What happens if I am absent for an examination?
If you are going to be absent from your exam you will need to call our Exam Centre to inform us. If you are absent due to illness you will need to call your GP or 111 – we may be able to apply for special consideration on your behalf if we have the necessary evidence.
What equipment do I need to bring to the exams?
You need to bring with you standard writing equipment, it is good practice to have 2 black biros; you are only allowed to have a clear see through pencil case. You may also use a highlighter to highlight the text in the question paper, but you are not allowed to highlight any handwritten text.
What am I allowed and not allowed to bring into the exam hall?
You are allowed exam stationery, this must be in a clear pencil case, you may also bring a calculator unless this is prohibited for the exam you are taking, you may also bring a clear, unlabelled bottle of water. You must not have access to items other than those stated in the instructions on the question paper, the stationery list or specification for that subject. All other Items are classed as unauthorised items, this includes wallets, purses, glasses case, passports, books, notes and papers (except when allowed by the specification) along with mobile phones, headphones (except where required for a listening exam) and watches are not allowed in the exam hall.
Is there somewhere that I can leave mobile phones and other belongings?
Yes, these can be collected when you arrive and stored safely as mobile phones and other belongings cannot be taken into the exam hall. You will be given a ticket when your belongings are collected and will need this to reclaim them at the end of the exam.
Where are the A Level exams held?
Written exams are held at the Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club, Billesley Common, Yardley Wood Rd, Birmingham, B13 0PT.
Is car parking available at the exam location?
Yes, ample free car parking is available at the Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club where exams are held. There is on-street parking and public car parks close to the Exam Centre in Sparkhill.
Can I request a review of marking?
You can request a review of marking for any of the exams that you take. The exam boards charge a fee per exam paper and there is a one-off £15 administration fee.
Can I request my marked exam paper?
In some circumstances it may be possible to request a copy of your marked examination paper. There is a fee of £15 per subject for this service.
When do I receive my certificates?
Certificates are usually available some 4-5 months after results have been published. These are sent to candidates by ‘signed for’ post. It is important you inform us of any change of address.
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