You need to be registered to hold Trinity exams - find out more about becoming a registered centre.
For information about ISE exam fees and for general and aministratative support, please contact your local representative.
ISE Centre Best Practice Guidebook
The ISE Centre Best Practice Guidebook provides all the information needed to administer and run ISE exams. As this information is updated periodically, please check this webpage regularly to ensure you are referring to the current version.
ISE Centre Best Practice Guidebook
This guidebook is for everyone involve in the delivery of Trinity ISE exams, including:
The information and links below are for quick reference only.
All Trinity exams have closing dates by when all entries and payments must be made. Closing dates are available from your local Trinity representative. Your local Trinity representative is available for general and administrative support.
Please ensure you are aware of the closing dates.
Refer to your Best Practice Guidebook for detailed guidance on booking exams.
Special needs provision
For candidates who require any adjustments to their exam or would simply like to make make the examiner aware of a disability or health condition, please complete the form available on our Special Needs Provision page for English language exams and send it to Trinity at the same time of exam entry, along with appropriate supporting evidence, if required, at least 28 days before the exam.
Candidate ID numbers
When entering a candidate for ISE exam modules separately at different times, you MUST use the same candidate ID number that was used for the first (or failed) exam.
For example, when:
Registered exam centres have the option to book ISE speaking and listening assessments as in-person or online exam sessions - further information.
Before each exam session anyone involved in the preparation and conduct of these exams must be completely familiar with Trinity policy and procedures.
Quick links to useful documents:
Important
Candidates cannot bring mobile phones, laptops or other devices into the exam room.
Policies and procedures
All registered exam centres need to comply with Trinity's policies and procedures. These are outline in:
ISE is also available as a Secure English Language Test (SELT) for UK visa purposes. For SELT information and resources, please visit our SELT pages.
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