Exam entry planning
By Becky Clark, Assistant Head of T&L – Curriculum | 12 Jan 2026
With the exam entry deadline of 21 February approaching, this post brings together practical information for partners supporting year 11 students, including key dates to help plan for the summer series.
Your account manager is on hand to support exam entry planning and pathway decisions. Raising any questions early allows time to plan with confidence and helps ensure students are set up for the best possible exam experience.
At a glance
Exam entry is managed by partners through their chosen awarding bodies. At this stage of the year, it is advisible to check that:
If you have not yet reviewed registrations, doing so now can help prevent late entry fees or last-minute changes.
When planning your registration timeline, please ensure you allow sufficient time for:
Late registrations may incur additional fees, which are set by the awarding bodies rather than by Tute.
To support successful exam entry, students should be enrolled on the course and exam code that best aligns with their intended qualification. For some students currently enrolled in Virtual School, now is the time to move them onto a Courses pathway to support GCSE exam entry.
If you would find it helpful to talk this through, your account manager can support with:
Key deadline dates apply for GCSE exam entry.
Exam entries should be submitted by the deadline date of 21 February. Entries made after this point are subject to late fees set by the awarding bodies.
A full timetable of entry dates and exam codes is included in the PDF to support your planning.
If you have students who are unable to attend a physical exam centre, the Pearson Remote Invigilation Service available through Tute may be an appropriate option
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, your dedicated account manager will be happy to help.
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