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[[Making entries and sitting exams|Making entries, preparing for exams and sitting exams]] - how do you DO all this? See also [[Study Skills]] for self-study techniques.

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Welcome to the Home-Ed Exams Wiki, a site about qualifications for home-educated students.

  1. Completely new to exams? Look at our Quick Start Guide. If you don't really want to home-educate but feel you have no other option, read about EOTAS first.
  2. Then, to answer your initial questions, see the Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ .
  3. Find out about the subjects you are interested in (Subject page links are also at the bottom of  this main page). The subject pages are very important and will give an overview of your options and available resources.
  4. Grab a cup of tea and have a read! Our Jargon Buster will help with any terms you don't understand.
  5. Join the HE Exams community to get support from fellow home-educators. There is a Facebook group: Home Education UK Exams & Alternatives, and an email group, the HE Exams Yahoogroup. (Note: these groups are for parents/carers, not tutors or business owners).

If there is something you need to know which you can't find, please use the search function, and / or leave a comment on this page.

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General Exams Info for Home Educators

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) including, but not only: Where do I start? Can my child go to college to do GCSEs? How many should I do? etc.

Subjects - Find out about the options for subjects you are interested in.

Distance Learning Course Providers - you don't need to use correspondence or online courses to do exams, but they can be useful.

Finding an exam centre - centres already in use by home educators, and how to find others, or approach potential centres. If your child might need extra time or help to enable them to sit exams, start reading up on Access Arrangements at least a year before you plan to sit exams.

Making entries, preparing for exams and sitting exams - how do you DO all this? See also Study Skills for self-study techniques.

Past Papers - where do you find past exam papers?

Exam Changes - how does the change to new GCSEs graded 9-1 affect home educators?

Groups - home educators often study for exams in groups. Please list local or online groups here.

College for home-educated children: part-time college at 14-16, through a special scheme funded direct from the government.

Qualification Types:

Post-16 - what happens next?

16+ - What do home-ed teenagers do at 16+? At what age does home education officially finish? Do you still have Local Authority involvement? Can you claim Child benefit?

Personal experiences of home educators - exam results and case studies. University offers and routes to Further- and Higher- Education and employment from home-ed.

Studying A-levels from home and alternatives to the Extended Project Qualification.

Adult Education - it's never too late to gain qualifications.

Apprenticeships - get a qualification while you work.

Higher Education - applying to uni from home education, or if you were home educated previously. How to fill in UCAS forms.

  • Veterinary Medicine - pointers for those aiming at vet school.

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Qualifications for UK home-educated students; subjects, syllabuses, resources, ideas. Home education is also known as Homeschooling or home schooling in some countries. This wiki is dedicated to UK qualifications and how home educators can access them.

This site has been put together by people on the HE-Exams Yahoo! email group and the Home Education UK Exams & Alternatives Facebook group which discuss the practicalities of gaining formal qualifications as a home-educated young person. Home educators share their experience and recommendations. Please do add your own suggestions to this wiki, either as a comment or by clicking the 'edit' button on any page.

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