When should I begin my search?
A common mistake is securing the exam centre far too late. The best time to inquire and secure a place in an exam centre is in January of the year your son or daughter plan to take the tests. So, for instance, if they were planning to take their GCSEs during the summer of 2021, then in January 2021, you should start sorting the exam centre.
What else needs my attention when it comes to exam centres?
There are certainly some important things to remember when thinking about exam centres. It would be best if you furnished yourself with as much information as possible so that nothing about these crucial assessments falls through the cracks:
1. Know your local centres
Take the time to explore what centres are available in your local area, not only how many there are but where they are in relation to your home address. It is not something you will find in yellow pages, though, so you may have to contact the council or check the council website for the information you need.
2. Make contact early
As we mentioned above, the best time to contact is January, when the spring term begins. This is one job you do not want to procrastinate over. In general, starting with the local school makes sense.
3. Have a backup plan
Always have a “Plan B.” By this, we do not mean register simultaneously at two centres, but rather have other centres in mind just in case. The ideal centre will be your local school, of course, but should the local school, for any reason, be unable to accommodate you; then it is good to know where else you can turn.
4. Keep track of dates and follow updates from your centre
Do not just scribble them on a post-it when you get confirmed exam dates at your confirmed centre. Make sure it is visibly and prominently displayed in calendars to remind you of upcoming exam dates. Not only the dates but the times of the exams. Many students have rued the day they thought the Maths paper was in the afternoon, but it turned out to be in the afternoon.