What onscreen exams look like
Seeing is believing. That’s why we’d love for you and your students to explore how onscreen exams could work for you.
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We understand that the demo currently may not comply with all accessibility requirements, but we will work to improve this in the near future. Best viewed on non-mobile devices.
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Discover the full range of onscreen exam options for our qualifications
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New: selected International GCSEs
Students have been taking onscreen exams for our Pearson Edexcel International GCSE qualifications since 2022, with more subjects offering onscreen options every year.
About the onscreen exams
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GCSE Computer Science
Our Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9–1) Computer Science includes an onscreen exam to assess real-world skills in an engaging way.
Mocks Service
Over 4,000 students sat our onscreen Pearson Edexcel GCSE mock exams in schools and homes throughout 2021.
And the following Pearson Edexcel International GCSE and GCSE* exams are going onscreen very soon...
| Available for first onscreen assessment from 2024 | Available for first onscreen assessment from 2025 | Subject to regulatory timelines and Ofqual approval |
International GCSE Business International GCSE Economics International GCSE History |
International GCSE Geography (for a limited number of centres) International GCSE Pakistan Studies International GCSE Islamic Studies |
GCSE English Language GCSE English Language 2.0 GCSE English Literature
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Also available:
Functional Skills in maths and English
Flexibility is key with our range of on-demand, onscreen and remote-invigilated Level 1/2 assessments.
BTECs and Apprenticeships
Onscreen tests are available for BTEC Firsts, Technicals and Specialist qualifications, plus End-Point Assessments for Apprenticeships.
Onscreen assessment in Egypt
Working with the Egyptian Ministry of Education, we deliver over 14 million onscreen exams to over 1.6 million students a year.
Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic)
Our fully automated, AI-based test is used worldwide to certify English Language proficiency.
What teachers and students say...
In May 2022, more than 600 students sat their Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9–1) English Language A exams onscreen. The results were clear:
- 100% of teachers in our pilot are interested in offering our onscreen exams again
- 90% of students from the pilot said they think their school should offer more onscreen assessment in the future.
What's more, the pilot and our onscreen journey has led to us becoming a BETT Award Finalist for Transformational Impact.
Research and insights
Every student, subject and assessment is unique. So, we’re always collaborating, discussing and investigating how we can unlock the opportunities from onscreen exams.
Together, we’ll will shape more assessment options that are accessible, inclusive and equip students for the future.
#InYourEd Podcast
In a recent podcast on exams going digital, Hayley White (Pearson) shares insights with Grainne Hallahan (TES) and Tom Richmond (EDSK) on how we’re making onscreen exams a reality, our experiences, and what’s next.
How can we shape accessible assessments?
We partnered with Assessment MicroAnalytics™ to explore how onscreen assessment might benefit students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
What are the barriers and opportunities with onscreen?
Our 'Onscreen Assessment Spotlight' report draws on expert views and surveys to identify the opportunities of technology in assessment and the barriers to change.
What does the future of assessment look like?
We asked students, teachers, parents, employers and parliamentarians for their thoughts on the future of assessments for 14–19-year-olds in England.
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