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News Releases : 2002
Edexcel's Chief Executive comments on the outcome of the Tomlinson Inquiry.
As Edexcel files its annual accounts for the financial year January to December 2001, John Kerr comments.
The Chief Executive comments on the sentencing of Mrs Akbar.
The UK's first national e-business qualifications, designed by Edexcel, become available to students in colleges and schools from September 2002.
Two innovative qualifications are training people worldwide in practical conservation skills.
The state-of-the-art Edexcel certificate contains ten separate security features to prevent it from being reproduced and passed off as an original by even the most sophisticated technology user.
Education has come under much public scrutiny during the last year, especially since the introduction of the revised A levels, which placed a great strain on the whole system.
Interactive CD ROM to support the new GCSE Art and Design Specification.
All subjects now accredited for first teaching from September 2002.
Edexcel International signs agreement with AACRAO for HND progression to US uni's.
Edexcel's GCSE short course in Citizenship Studies has been accredited for teaching from September 2002, for first examination in June 2003.
Edexcel is pleased to have met the demanding reporting conditions arising from the Qualifications & Curriculum Authority audit within their stipulated time period.
We need your co-operation with regard to the prompt submission of entries for the Summer 2002 Examination/Test Session.
BTEC CMS, DMS and Professional Development Awards undergo review and revision for National Qualifications Framework.
Latest on the BTEC qualifications approved to support Modern Apprenticeship schemes.
Edexcel confirms administrative error will not impact on students' results.
New multimedia Knowledge and Learning Centre in India to offer new online BTEC HND.
A report by Edexcel's Chair of Examiners for GCE Maths, Trevor Easingwood.
Edexcel invests further £1m in exams processing facility. The new facility is part of an overall £12 million that Edexcel is investing in examinations processing, customer service and curriculum development.