Summer 2025 Examination Certificate Collection

Summer 2025 examination certificates are available for collection from the school office (GCSE, Cambridge National, Level 2 certificate, A Level, Diploma, Cambridge Technical, EPQ). Summer 2025 candidates will need to bring a valid form of ID such as passport or driving license in order for the office staff to release their certificate(s). The office open hours are during term time, Mon-Thurs 8:30am-5:00pm; Friday 8:30am-4:00pm).
If current students need to nominate a family member or friend to collect their certificate(s), the process is as follows:
1.) The student will need to email the Examinations Officer (dmaudon@bordengrammar.kent.sch.uk), via their Borden email account, with the full name of their nominated person at least two working days before they arrive at school.
2.) The nominated person must bring a valid form of ID when collecting the certificate(s) and their name will be checked against the student's email.
If ex-students (Y11 or Y13 in 2025) need to nominate a family member or friend to collect their certificate(s), the process is as follows:
1.) The ex-student will need to email the Examinations Officer (dmaudon@bordengrammar.kent.sch.uk), via their Borden email account, with the full name of their nominated person at least two working days before they arrive at school. Please be aware: Ex-students' Borden email accounts will cease being active at the end of January 2026. After this time, any emails received from external email addresses will be subject to additional identity checks.
2.) The nominated person must bring a valid form of ID when collecting the certificate(s) and their name will be checked against the ex-student's email.
Please be advised: JCQ regulations state that centres must keep examination certificates for a period of 12 months from the date of issue, after which they may destroy any unclaimed certificates by a secure method. A record of all certificates destroyed by a centre should be kept for a period of four years from the date of destruction. Once a centre has destroyed certificates (only after a period of 12 months) the only way a candidate can get a replacement copy is to contact the exam boards directly - the exam boards charge candidates a fee for this service.