

What is the Edexcel A Level?
Qualifications
The qualifications provided by Pearson Edexcel, are recognised as being most closely aligned to the British educational system and accepted by 80 countries.
Exam Time:
Please refer to the timetable below.
In NZ, only Morning Sessions are allowed.
Morning session: 09:00 NZ time
Who can attend the exam?
PGA allows private candidates to enrol in Pearson Edexcel International Advanced Level (IAL) Exam to compress their academic performance fully.
A Level Exam Dates Timetable ⬇️
NZ Exam Dates = Dates in the file above + 1 day
NZ Exam Times = 09:00 NZ time
Exam Centre Location
Pinnacle Global Academy
Unit T/301 Botany Road, Golflands, Auckland 2013

Payments:
Please make the payment ( Exam fee) while submitting the registration form.
Then contact our teacher to arrange the preparation course.
Bank: ANZ
Name of account: Pinnacle Education Group
Account: 06-0241-0684634-00
Please make payment with the student's full name + A Level as the reference.
Registration Key Dates 2025-2026


Fees
(1st September 2025 – 31st August 2026)

Units and Availability (Oct 2025, Jan 2026, Jun 2026)
Accounting

Business

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

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Mathematics

Note
A student cannot be awarded IAL Further Mathematics until they have been awarded IAL Mathematics (either previously or concurrently). Other restrictions are as follows:
XMA01 cannot be awarded in the same exam series as XPM01. Units that contribute to XMA01 cannot be reused for XPM01.
XPM01 cannot be awarded in the same exam series as XMA01. Units that contribute to XPM01 cannot be reused for XMA01.
YMA01 cannot be awarded in the same exam series as YPM01. Units that contribute to YMA01 cannot be reused for YPM01.
YPM01 cannot be awarded in the same exam series as YMA01. Units that contribute to YPM01 cannot be reused for YMA01.
The units candidates must take to be eligible for a cash-in (award) are outlined below. They can be taken in the same exam series, or can be banked under the candidate’s UCI if taken in a number of series. No grade can be issued unless the appropriate cash in code is entered.
Once a candidate certificates a Mathematics subject, the units that have been used to generate the award are 'locked' to that title (even if the candidate retakes them). Units 'locked' to a subject title through a previous certification may be 'unlocked' by re-entering for that same title. For example, if a candidate who has already certificated AS Mathematics wishes to resit one of these units they should be entered for that unit and AS Mathematics to ensure the other units that contribute to AS Mathematics are available for certification.
Mathematics subjects certificated before the end of a course should be re-certificated at the end of the course. For example, if a candidate who has already certificated A level Mathematics takes three more units and certificates AS Further Mathematics without re-entering A level Mathematics, the grade for AS Further Mathematics will be generated from those three units. Re-entering A level Mathematics ensures that all units are available for re-use and that the grades for both titles are based on the optimum combination of units.
Mathematics Qualifications Cash-in Rule
