Edexcel International GCSE History entry codes
This update is to help Edexcel International GCSE History centres understand the different entry codes which are available for Summer 2025.
As a result of the introduction of modular specifications (overseas centres only) and onscreen assessment we have many different entry codes available for this qualification. This update will aim to clarify each code to ensure centres are confident they are making the correct entries for students in the Summer 2025 exam series.
Linear International GCSE History specification 4HI1
This specification has been available for first teaching since September 2017, first assessment Summer 2019. All centres based in the UK who wish to enter for International GCSE History must enter for this specification (traditional or onscreen assessment). The entry code for this specification is 4HI1 and question papers contain all options and topics.
Due to the number of entry options now available, the traditionally assessed linear papers (not onscreen or regional) now have the entry code '4HI1/A'.
Regional ‘R’ papers
In the summer exam series, we run ‘regional variants’ of the International GCSE History papers which have exactly the same assessment model but with different questions. Centres based in specified countries must use the alternative option codes, where applicable, as listed in this manual (for example, 4HI1 R is the entry code for the linear specification).
Pearson requires the following countries to use the alternative option codes: Australia, Azerbaijan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Oman, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
The November series does not require R papers. Instead, exams in this series will predominantly be scheduled in the AM slot (GMT) to ensure that centres can run exams at reasonable local times.
Onscreen assessment ‘C’ papers
It is now possible for students to sit exams ‘onscreen’ for this qualification. Centres choosing the onscreen option select papers marked as ‘C’ in the title. Centres using both regional and onscreen papers select papers marked as ‘CR’. It is possible to sit a mixture of onscreen and traditional papers across Papers 1 and 2 and because there are a mixture of entry options there are several entry codes available (ZA-ZF), as shown in the table below.
Summary of linear entry options
Entry | Option | Title | Availability: June 25 | Description |
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4HI1 | A | History (Papers 1 & 2) | Yes | Linear |
4HI1 | R | History (Papers 1R & 2R) | Yes | Linear Regional |
4HI1 | ZA | History (Papers 1C & 2C) | Yes | Linear Onscreen Papers 1 & 2 |
4HI1 | ZB | History (Papers 1C & 2) | Yes | Linear Onscreen Paper 1 (Paper 2 not Onscreen) |
4HI1 | ZC | History (Papers 1 & 2C) | Yes | Linear Onscreen Paper 2 (Paper 1 not Onscreen) |
4HI1 | ZD | History (Papers 1CR & 2CR) | Yes | Linear Regional Onscreen Papers 1 & 2 |
4HI1 | ZE | History (Papers 1CR & 2R) | Yes | Linear Regional Onscreen Paper 1 (Paper 2 not Onscreen) |
4HI1 | ZF | History (Papers 1R & 2CR) | Yes | Linear Regional Onscreen Paper 2 (Paper 1 not Onscreen) |
Modular International GCSE History specification 4XHI1
The modular International GCSE History specification is only available for centres outside of the UK.
The specification was made available for first entry in Summer 2024, where centres could enter for Unit 1 (4WHI1) or Unit 2 (2WHI2). These units are available in both the Summer and November series.
As well as the standard entry options there are also additional regional variant ‘R’ codes for centres based in specified countries - see the section above on ‘Regional R papers’ for more information. As with the linear specification, we also have onscreen assessment options available, marked as ‘C’ in the title. Centres using both regional and onscreen papers select papers marked as ‘CR’.
In order to certificate and claim the full qualification centres will also need to enter for a ‘cash-in’ code (4XHI1). The first certification available for this qualification is Summer 2025.
The following table contains a summary of the modular International GCSE History entry codes available for Summer 2025 exams.
Entry | Option | Title | Availability: June 25 | Description |
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4WHI1 | A | History (Unit 1) | Yes | Modular Unit 1 |
4WHI1 | R | History (Unit 1R) | Yes | Modular Unit 1 Regional |
4WHI1 | C | History (Unit 1C) | Yes | Modular Unit 1 Onscreen |
4WHI1 | V | History (Unit 1CR) | Yes | Modular Unit 1 Onscreen Regional |
4WHI2 | A | History (Unit 2) | Yes | Modular Unit 2 |
4WHI2 | R | History (Unit 2R) | Yes | Modular Unit 2 Regional |
4WHI2 | C | History (Unit 2C) | Yes | Modular Unit 2 Onscreen |
4WHI2 | V | History (Unit 2CR) | Yes | Modular Unit 2 Onscreen Regional |
4XHI1 | History Cash-in | Yes | Certification / Cash-in (award) |
To be eligible for a cash-in (award) students must have taken units 4WHI1 and 4WHI2. 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 cash-in code 4XHI1 is entered.
A summary of these entry codes can also be found in the information manual:
Summer 2025 entry deadline
The deadline for making entries for the Summer 2025 examination series is 21 March 2025 for international qualifications. After these dates late entry fees may be charged. Please note that your exams officer will have their own internal deadlines in order to get the information necessary to make entries.
Past papers referring to options A and B
In 2021/2022 there were special covid measures in place which allowed centres to drop one topic which was in line with the UK GCSE History approach. To enable this we needed special versions of the question papers – A or B – depending on which topic was dropped. Examinations have since returned the normal full specification requirements (see Summer 2023-2024 past papers as an example).
The introduction of the entry code '4HI1/A' for the traditionally assessed linear papers (not onscreen or regional) does not relate to the use of these codes in 2021/2022. The question papers contain all topics and questions as required by the specification and in line with the sample assessment materials.
I hope you found this update useful, however please do not hesitate to contact me if you need further clarification.
Subject advisor
Mark Battye
History
