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Write to the school and they should have a record of them

2007-03-22 06:08:10 · answer #1 · answered by ~*tigger*~ ** 7 · 1 0

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TO APPLY FOR DUPLICATE CERTIFICATES OR A STATEMENT OF RESULTS, YOU NEED TO CONTACT THE RELEVANT AWARDING BODY.

Firstly, if you do not know which Examination Board/s you took your examinations with, then you need to contact your old school/college, who should be able to give you this information. Make sure you tell them which Year you sat the examination, as the Examination Boards used can vary from year to year.

After you have obtained this information, then you can find the contact details for the Boards, together with the current fees (where appropriate) below:

1. Examinations taken with OCR (Oxford and Cambridge and RSA Exam board).

OCR have a website which includes an enquiry a form that you can access to request duplicate certificates.

Visit the site at www.ocr.org.uk to access the form.

OCR contact details

Applications must be from the person concerned and they must provide proof of identity. A search fee will be charged.

2. Examinations taken with Edexcel (University of London and BTEC examinations).

Edexcel have a website which includes forms for applying for a replacement certificate OR Letter of confirmation. There is a different form for BTEC and for GCSE/A levels.

Visit the site at www.edexcel.org.uk

Edexcel contact details

A search fee for BTEC and for all GCSE/A levels taken will be charged.

3. AQA (Replacing the old AEB and NEAB awarding bodies)

AQA do not have details of how to apply for lost certificates on their website yet, but intend to do so in the near future. Please contact them by writing or email to request the relevant application form at www.aqa.org.uk.

AQA contact details

4. WJEC (Welsh Joint Education Committee).

You can apply for a Certifying Statement of results that will be sent to you. The cost is from £20 for one session to a maximum of £30 for 2 or more sessions. Alternatively, a Letter of Conformation can be sent to a third party – the cost of this is £5.

Visit the site at www.wjec.co.uk to obtain the application form (English and Welsh versions available).

2007-03-22 03:53:59 · answer #2 · answered by KB 5 · 0 0

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