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Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel International GCSE are equivalent secondary qualifications, accepted by universities in over 160 countries, externally assessed, and graded to the same academic standard. The practical differences are in assessment style, grading scale, coursework requirements, and examination timing — not in how they are valued by universities.
Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel International GCSE are equivalent secondary qualifications, accepted by universities in over 160 countries, externally assessed, and graded to the same academic standard. The practical differences are in assessment style, grading scale, coursework requirements, and examination timing — not in how they are valued by universities.
This guide gives parents a clear, factual comparison of both qualifications so the decision can be made on evidence, not assumption.
Factor | Cambridge IGCSE | Pearson Edexcel International GCSE |
Awarding organisation | Cambridge International (CAIE) | Pearson Edexcel |
Grading scale | A*–G (international) | 9–1 |
Exam series | May/June and Oct/Nov | January, May/June, and Oct/Nov |
Coursework | Present in many subjects | Minimised in the international suite |
Practical requirements | Standard in the sciences | Minimised — mostly written exams |
University recognition | Accepted in 160+ countries | Accepted in 160+ countries |
UK university equivalence | Equal | Equal |
Subject availability | 70+ subjects | 30+ subjects internationally |
Online school suitability | Good, with some coursework considerations | Strong — designed for minimal practical access |
Cambridge IGCSE questions tend to be more open-ended and analytical. Extended writing, source analysis, and multi-step problem-solving are emphasised. Students who are strong analytical writers and can construct arguments under examination conditions often perform well in Cambridge's style.
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE questions are more structured. Mark schemes are precise, with clear assessment objectives. The relationship between what is taught and what is awarded marks is more direct. Students who benefit from clear, predictable marking criteria often find Edexcel's format more manageable.
Neither is academically superior. Both produce graduates who are well prepared for AS and A Level study, and both are equally valued by universities.
Cambridge: A* is the highest grade, followed by A, B, C, D, E, F, G. UK universities typically require grade C or above as a baseline, with higher grades expected for competitive courses.
Pearson Edexcel: 9 is the highest grade, designed to distinguish the very top performers above the former A* threshold. Grade 7 is broadly equivalent to A; grade 4 is the standard pass. UK universities are fully familiar with the 9–1 scale and convert it accurately.
This is where the most significant practical difference lies for students studying online or without laboratory access.
Cambridge IGCSE sciences typically require internal assessment of practical skills, moderated externally. Without a laboratory, this creates complications that must be resolved with the examination centre.
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE sciences are assessed almost entirely through written examinations. Practical knowledge is tested in written form. This makes Pearson Edexcel a substantially more accessible choice for online learners.
Choose Cambridge IGCSE if:
Your school's teachers specialise in the Cambridge specifications
Your child's learning style suits open-ended analytical questions
You want the widest possible range of subject options
Your child's intended university pathway does not require laboratory-based coursework
Choose Pearson Edexcel International GCSE if:
Your school delivers Pearson Edexcel (do not mix boards mid-course)
Your child benefits from structured, clear marking criteria
Your child is studying online or without laboratory access
You want three examination series per year for timing flexibility
The most important factor: which board the school teaches to. A well-taught Edexcel course produces better results than a poorly taught Cambridge course, and vice versa.
Is Cambridge IGCSE more prestigious than Pearson Edexcel? No. Universities assess grades and subjects — not awarding organisations. Both are equally recognised internationally.
Can a student take Cambridge and Edexcel simultaneously? Possible but not recommended. Mixing boards create examination timetabling complications and removes the curriculum coherence of following a single pathway.
Does the grading scale affect university entry? No. Universities convert both scales accurately and apply their grade requirements consistently.
Which board does Teneo use? Teneo delivers Pearson Edexcel International GCSE as part of its British International pathway. View results and accreditation or contact the team with questions.