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IGCSE 2026 Exam Timetable

IGCSE 2026 Exam Timetable

IGCSE 2026 Exam Timetable

Complete Guide for International GCSE Students

📅 Quick Overview: IGCSE examinations for 2026 are offered in March 2026 (Cambridge only), May/June 2026 (all boards), and October/November 2026 (all boards). Results are released approximately 2-3 months after examinations conclude.

What is IGCSE?

The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is an internationally recognized qualification for students aged 14-16, typically taken over two years. It is equivalent to the UK GCSE and is offered by multiple exam boards including Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel.

IGCSE qualifications are recognized by universities and employers worldwide, providing excellent preparation for A-Levels, IB Diploma Programme, and other advanced studies. Students typically study 5-10 subjects, with core subjects including English, Mathematics, and Sciences.

IGCSE Exam Boards

Cambridge International (CAIE)

The largest IGCSE provider worldwide, offering Cambridge IGCSE in March, June, and November series across 6 administrative zones.

Pearson Edexcel

Offers Edexcel International GCSE (iGCSE) in January, May/June, and October/November series with flexible linear and modular routes.

Key Dates Overview 2026

Exam SeriesExam PeriodResults ReleaseAvailable Boards
March 2026February 5 - March 6, 2026Late May 2026Cambridge International (Zone 4 only)
May/June 2026May 7 - June 15, 2026Mid-August 2026Cambridge International & Pearson Edexcel
October/November 2026October 27 - November 20, 2026Mid-January 2027Cambridge International & Pearson Edexcel

May/June 2026 Exam Timetable

Pearson Edexcel IGCSE - Summer 2026

Core Subjects

SubjectPaper/CodeDateTimeDuration
English Language APaper 1 (4EA1/01)Thursday, 21st May 20269:00 AM2h 15m
English Language APaper 2 (4EA1/02)Friday, 5th June 20269:00 AM1h 30m
English LiteraturePaper 1 (4ET1/01)Monday, 11th May 20269:00 AM2h 00m
English LiteraturePaper 2 (4ET1/02)Tuesday, 19th May 20269:00 AM1h 30m
Mathematics APaper 1F/1H (4MA1)Thursday, 14th May 20269:00 AM2h 00m
Mathematics APaper 2F/2H (4MA1)Wednesday, 3rd June 20269:00 AM2h 00m
Mathematics BPaper 1 (4MB1/01)Wednesday, 13th May 20261:30 PM1h 30m
Mathematics BPaper 2 (4MB1/02)Wednesday, 10th June 20269:00 AM2h 30m

Sciences

SubjectPaper/CodeDateTimeDuration
BiologyPaper 1B (4BI1/1B)Tuesday, 12th May 20261:30 PM2h 00m
BiologyPaper 2B (4BI1/2B)Monday, 8th June 20269:00 AM1h 15m
ChemistryPaper 1C (4CH1/1C)Monday, 18th May 20269:00 AM2h 00m
ChemistryPaper 2C (4CH1/2C)Friday, 12th June 20269:00 AM1h 15m
PhysicsPaper 1P (4PH1/1P)Tuesday, 2nd June 20269:00 AM2h 00m
PhysicsPaper 2P (4PH1/2P)Monday, 15th June 20269:00 AM1h 15m
Human BiologyPaper 01 (4HB1/01)Friday, 8th May 20269:00 AM1h 45m
Human BiologyPaper 02 (4HB1/02)Tuesday, 9th June 20261:30 PM1h 45m
Science Double AwardPaper 1B (4SD0/1B)Tuesday, 12th May 20261:30 PM2h 00m
Science Double AwardPaper 1C (4SD0/1C)Monday, 18th May 20269:00 AM2h 00m
Science Double AwardPaper 1P (4SD0/1P)Tuesday, 2nd June 20269:00 AM2h 00m

Humanities & Social Sciences

SubjectPaper/CodeDateTimeDuration
GeographyPaper 1 (4GE1/01)Wednesday, 13th May 20269:00 AM1h 10m
GeographyPaper 2 (4GE1/02)Wednesday, 3rd June 20261:30 PM1h 45m
HistoryPaper 1 (4HI1/01)Friday, 15th May 20269:00 AM1h 30m
HistoryPaper 2 (4HI1/02)Thursday, 4th June 20269:00 AM1h 30m
BusinessPaper 1 (4BS1/01)Monday, 11th May 20261:30 PM1h 30m
BusinessPaper 2 (4BS1/02)Thursday, 21st May 20261:30 PM1h 30m
EconomicsPaper 1 (4EC1/01)Friday, 8th May 20261:30 PM1h 30m
EconomicsPaper 2 (4EC1/02)Friday, 22nd May 20269:00 AM1h 30m
AccountingPaper 1 (4AC1/01)Friday, 15th May 20261:30 PM2h 00m
AccountingPaper 2 (4AC1/02)Monday, 8th June 20261:30 PM1h 15m
Religious StudiesPaper 1 (4RS1/01)Tuesday, 12th May 20269:00 AM1h 45m
Religious StudiesPaper 2 (Various)Wednesday, 20th May 20261:30 PM1h 30m

Modern Foreign Languages

LanguagePaper/SkillsDateTimeDuration
FrenchPaper 1: Listening (4FR1/01)Wednesday, 20th May 20269:00 AM35m
FrenchPaper 2: Reading & Writing (4FR1/02)Wednesday, 20th May 20269:00 AM1h 45m
SpanishPaper 1: Listening (4SP1/01)Tuesday, 9th June 20269:00 AM35m
SpanishPaper 2: Reading & Writing (4SP1/02)Tuesday, 9th June 20269:00 AM1h 45m
GermanPaper 1: Listening (4GN1/01)Thursday, 7th May 20261:30 PM35m
GermanPaper 2: Reading & Writing (4GN1/02)Thursday, 7th May 20261:30 PM1h 45m
ChinesePaper 1: Listening (4CN1/01)Tuesday, 2nd June 20261:30 PM35m
ChinesePaper 2: Reading & Writing (4CN1/02)Tuesday, 2nd June 20261:30 PM1h 45m
ArabicPaper 1 (4AA1/01)Thursday, 7th May 20269:00 AM2h 15m
ArabicPaper 2 (4AA1/02)Tuesday, 19th May 20261:30 PM1h 30m

Technology & Computing

SubjectPaper/CodeDateTimeDuration
Computer SciencePaper 1 (4CP0/01)Friday, 8th May 20269:00 AM2h 00m
Computer SciencePaper 2: Practical (4CP0/02)1-5 June 2026Window3h 00m
ICTPaper 1: Written (4IT1/01)Thursday, 7th May 20269:00 AM1h 30m
ICTPaper 2: Practical (4IT1/02)1-5 June 2026Window3h 00m

📝 Note on Speaking Tests: Modern foreign language speaking tests are conducted by teachers during a designated window period (typically March-May 2026). Check with your school for exact dates. Speaking tests are recorded and sent to the exam board for marking.

Cambridge International IGCSE - June 2026

⚠️ Zone-Specific Timetables: Cambridge International operates across 6 administrative zones with different timetables for each zone. Students must consult the timetable for their specific zone. The UAE is in Zone 4.

Zone 1

South & Central America, Caribbean

Zone 2

Europe, Middle East, North Africa

Zone 3

Africa (excluding North Africa), Madagascar

Zone 4

Middle East (UAE, Saudi, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman), Asia

Zone 5

Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands

Zone 6

Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka

Cambridge IGCSE June 2026 exams typically run from late April to mid-June 2026, with specific dates varying by zone. Students should download their zone-specific timetable from the Cambridge International website.

March 2026 Series (Cambridge Zone 4 Only)

🌟 Special Series: The March 2026 examination series is available only for Zone 4 (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and select Asian countries). This series offers limited subject availability compared to June and November series.

EventDateDetails
Speaking Tests Window29th January - 10th February 2026Languages (French, Spanish, Hindi as Second Language)
Practical Tests Window29th January - 4th February 2026ICT Practical, Art & Design
Written Exams BeginThursday, 5th February 2026First written examinations
Written Exams EndFriday, 6th March 2026Final written examinations
Results ReleasedLate May 2026Exact date to be confirmed

Sample March 2026 Exam Dates (Zone 4)

SubjectComponentDateSessionDuration
English (FLE)Paper 1 (0500/22)Monday, 9th February 2026AM2h
ICT TheoryPaper 1 (0417/11)Monday, 9th February 2026PM1h 30m
FrenchPaper 2 (0520/22)Tuesday, 10th February 2026AM1h
ChemistryPaper 4 Extended (0620/42)Wednesday, 11th February 2026AM1h 15m
MathematicsPaper 2 Extended (0580/22)Friday, 6th March 2026AM2h
PhysicsPaper 4 Extended (0625/42)Wednesday, 11th February 2026PM1h 15m
BiologyPaper 4 Extended (0610/42)Tuesday, 24th February 2026PM1h 15m

October/November 2026 Series

The October/November 2026 examination series is available for both Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. This series is particularly popular for resits and for schools in the Southern Hemisphere.

Exam BoardExam PeriodResults Release
Pearson Edexcel27th October - 20th November 2026Mid-January 2027
Cambridge InternationalLate September - Mid-November 202615th January 2027 (estimated)

Registration Deadlines 2026

Pearson Edexcel Registration Deadlines

Exam SeriesStandard EntryLow Late FeeHigh Late Fee
May/June 2026By 21st March 202622nd March - 22nd April 202623rd April onwards (Board discretion)
October/November 2026By 5th September 20266th September - 2nd October 20263rd October onwards (Board discretion)

Cambridge International Registration Deadlines

Exam SeriesRegular EntryLate EntryNotes
March 2026 (Zone 4)Check with your schoolZone-specific datesLimited subject availability
June 2026Early February 2026Late February 2026Varies by administrative zone
November 2026Late July - Early August 2026Early - Late August 2026Varies by administrative zone

⚠️ Important: Registration is done through your school/examination centre, not directly with exam boards. Contact your school's examinations officer for exact deadlines and fees. Late registrations incur significant additional fees.

Results Release Dates 2026

Exam SeriesExam BoardResults to CentresResults to Students
March 2026Cambridge InternationalLate May 2026Late May 2026
May/June 2026Cambridge International18th August 2026 (estimated)19th August 2026 (estimated)
May/June 2026Pearson EdexcelMid-August 2026Mid-August 2026
October/November 2026Cambridge International14th January 2027 (estimated)15th January 2027 (estimated)
October/November 2026Pearson EdexcelMid-January 2027Mid-January 2027

How to Access Results

  • Through School: Most students collect results in person from their school on results day
  • Cambridge Direct Candidates: Access results online at myresults.cie.org.uk using credentials provided by your examination centre
  • Pearson Edexcel: Results are provided through your examination centre
  • Results Time: Typically released at 06:00 GMT/UTC on results day

Official Resources & Links

Cambridge International Examinations (CIE/CAIE)

Coverage: 160+ countries across 6 administrative zones

Qualifications: Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge O Level

Zone Timetables IGCSE Programmes Results Information

Pearson Edexcel International

Coverage: Global coverage with flexible examination series

Qualifications: Edexcel International GCSE (iGCSE)

Exam Timetables iGCSE Qualifications Results Key Dates

British Council (Exam Registration)

Service: Examination centre for Cambridge and Pearson exams in UAE and other countries

UAE Timetables Registration Dates UAE

Exam Conduct & Requirements

General Examination Rules

  • All examinations must be taken on the published date and time
  • UK Centres: Published starting times are 9:00 AM or 1:30 PM
  • International Centres: Must refer to timezone-specific start times
  • Students must arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the exam start time
  • Bring valid identification (student ID or examination entry certificate)
  • Mobile phones and electronic devices are strictly prohibited

Equipment Requirements

  • All Exams: Black or blue pen, pencil, eraser, ruler, pencil sharpener
  • Mathematics/Sciences: Scientific calculator (approved models only), protractor, compass
  • Calculator Rule: No calculator with text storage, internet capability, or symbolic algebra features
  • Geography: Coloured pencils may be required for map work
  • Practical Exams: Lab coat and safety goggles (provided by school)

Special Considerations & Access Arrangements

  • Extra Time: Available for students with documented learning difficulties (must be approved in advance)
  • Rest Breaks: Can be arranged for students with medical conditions
  • Scribes/Readers: Available for students with specific disabilities
  • Modified Papers: Large print, Braille, or audio versions available (must be requested by deadline)
  • Application: Must be arranged through your school's examinations officer months before the exam

Grading System

IGCSE Grade Scale

IGCSE qualifications are graded using two systems depending on the syllabus:

Standard Grading (A*-G)

  • A* (A-star): Outstanding performance - highest grade
  • A: Excellent performance
  • B: Very good performance
  • C: Good performance - typical university entry requirement
  • D: Satisfactory performance
  • E: Acceptable performance
  • F & G: Minimum required standard
  • U (Ungraded): Below minimum standard - not recorded on certificate

9-1 Grading (Reformed IGCSEs)

Some newer IGCSE syllabuses use the 9-1 scale (similar to reformed UK GCSEs):

  • 9, 8, 7: Equivalent to A* and A grades
  • 6, 5, 4: Equivalent to B and C grades
  • 3, 2, 1: Equivalent to D, E, F, G grades
  • U (Ungraded): Below grade 1

Subject-Specific Information

Practical Assessments

Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics):

  • Practical exams (Paper 5/6) or Alternative to Practical (Paper 6) available
  • Practical exams typically 1h 15m duration
  • Conducted under controlled conditions with standard laboratory equipment

ICT & Computer Science:

  • Practical exams conducted within a specified window (typically 5 days)
  • 3-hour duration completed in one sitting
  • Requires specific software and computing environment

Art & Design:

  • Extended coursework portfolio plus supervised examination
  • Coursework submission deadlines vary by exam board and series

Preparation Strategies

Start Early

Begin revision at least 3-4 months before exams. Create a detailed study schedule covering all subjects.

Use Past Papers

Practice with previous years' papers available on exam board websites. Familiarize yourself with question styles and timing.

Understand Mark Schemes

Download and study mark schemes to understand how answers are graded and what examiners look for.

Know Your Timetable

Verify exact dates, times, and zones with your school. Check for any clashes or consecutive exams.

Active Learning

Use active revision techniques: flashcards, mind maps, practice questions, teach concepts to others.

Manage Wellbeing

Balance study with rest, exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate sleep to maintain peak performance.

Post-Results Services

Enquiries About Results (EARs)

  • Clerical Re-check: Check that all answers were marked and totals are correct
  • Review of Marking: Have papers remarked by senior examiners
  • Access to Scripts: Request copies of marked exam papers to see where marks were lost
  • Deadlines: Typically 4-6 weeks after results release
  • Process: Must be requested through your examination centre/school
  • Fees: Charges apply for reviews; refunded if grade changes

Retakes & Resits

  • IGCSE exams can be retaken in any subsequent examination series
  • No limit on the number of attempts (subject to registration rules)
  • Universities typically accept resit grades but prefer first-attempt results
  • November 2026 series ideal for June 2026 resits
  • Register through your school or as a private candidate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between IGCSE and GCSE?

IGCSE is the international version of GCSE, designed for international schools. Content is similar but IGCSE has less coursework and more emphasis on final exams. Both are equally recognized by universities worldwide.

Can I take IGCSE exams as a private candidate?

Yes, private candidates can register through approved examination centres like the British Council. Check your country's British Council website for registration procedures and deadlines.

Which exam board is better: Cambridge or Edexcel?

Both are globally recognized and of equal standard. Cambridge is larger internationally with more series options (March/June/November). Edexcel offers January series and modular routes. Choose based on your school's affiliation and subject availability.

How many IGCSEs should I take?

Most students take 8-10 subjects. The minimum is typically 5-6 subjects including core subjects (English, Mathematics, Sciences). Check specific requirements for your intended university or next level of study.

What is a good IGCSE grade?

Grade C/4 and above are generally considered good. For competitive university courses, A*/A (or 9-7) in relevant subjects is expected. Requirements vary by university and course.

Can IGCSE grades be used for university admission?

Yes, IGCSE grades are used alongside A-Levels/IB for university applications. Many universities require minimum IGCSE grades in English and Mathematics for admission.

What happens if I miss an exam?

Contact your examination centre immediately. Special consideration may be granted for medical emergencies or other valid reasons (requires documentation). Otherwise, you must retake in the next available series.

How do I choose between Foundation and Higher tier?

For subjects offering tiers (Mathematics, Sciences), Foundation tier allows grades E-C/5-1, Higher tier allows grades A*-D/9-3. Choose based on your current performance and target grades. Consult your teachers.

Important Reminders

  • Check Your Zone: Cambridge students must use the correct zone-specific timetable
  • Verify with School: Always confirm exact dates and times with your school's examinations officer
  • Register Early: Avoid late fees by meeting standard registration deadlines
  • Know Your Subject Codes: Each IGCSE subject has a unique code - verify you're registered for correct papers
  • Practice Exams: Complete timed practice papers under exam conditions
  • Equipment Check: Ensure you have all required equipment days before each exam
  • Stay Updated: Check exam board websites regularly for any timetable changes or announcements

⚠️ Disclaimer: This timetable information is based on official exam board publications for 2026. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, students must verify all dates, times, and requirements with their school's examinations officer and refer to official exam board websites. Exam boards reserve the right to make changes to published timetables if circumstances require. Always use your specific zone timetable for Cambridge exams.

Last Updated: October 2025 | Sources: Cambridge International, Pearson Edexcel, British Council

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