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Contact Trinity's Head Office directly for information on examinations in this region:

Head Office Trinity College London

89 Albert Embankment

London

SE1 7TP

UK

T: +44 (0)20 7820 6100

F: +44 (0)20 7820 6161

E: info@trinitycollege.co.uk

Register as a Trinity Centre

Registration to become a Trinity Centre is free of charge.

If you wish to become a registered centre for any Trinity examinations, please
complete the appropriate forms below. Fax or mail to:

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Trinity College London

Attn: New Centre Registration (Language)

89 Albert Embankment

London SE1 7TP

T +44 (0) 20 7820 6100

F +44 (0) 20 7820 6161

For registration queries call +44 (0) 20 7820 6100 or email info@trinitycollege.co.uk

You will then be considered for registration as a Trinity Registered Examination


Centre and approved centres will be given access to Trinity Online.

Once your registration has been accepted, you will receive a welcome pack of
information with contact details. You will be able to use the Trinity College London
logo in your communication materials. Please see guidelines on how to use the
Trinity brand, as well as the Code of Practice.

Using the Trinity Brand

Trinity Registered Centre logo

When your application to become a Trinity registered centre has been approved and
you have been given access to our administration database, Trinity Online, you will
be able to download your Trinity Registered Centre logo, which includes your centre
number, from Trinity Online. This logo can be used on your centre's promotional
materials and website provided you comply with the terms and conditions of use.

Directions on how to download the Trinity College London logo

Directions on how to download the Trinity Guildhall logo

Terms and Conditions of using the Trinity Registered Centre logo

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Any material produced, either in print or online, which includes reference to Trinity
College London or Trinity Guildhall, should not suggest directly or imply in any way
that the centre has been accredited, validated, licensed or franchised from Trinity.

The size of your organisation’s logo must always be larger than that of the
Registered Centre logo.

The Trinity Registered Centre logo must be used in its entirety, e.g. the ‘Trinity’ or
'Trinity Guildhall' part of the logo cannot be used on its own.

Any previous versions of the Trinity logo such as ones incorporating the green or
blue shield must not be used.

Before producing any materials using the Registered Centre logo, a sample must be
approved by Helen Capper, (helen.capper@trinitycollege.co.uk)

Partner organisations have a duty to protect and enhance the corporate values
associated with the Trinity brand. In cases where materials are considered by Trinity
to suggest an inappropriate relationship or to be harmful to Trinity generally,
centres will be required to remove or destroy these items.

Brand guidelines

When using the Trinity Registered Centre logo please refer to the Trinity College
London Brand Guidelines and the Trinity Guildhall Brand Guidelines.

If you have any questions about the use of the Trinity brand please contact Helen
on +44 (0) 20 7820 6100.

Using the Trinity Brand

Trinity Registered Centre logo

When your application to become a Trinity registered centre has been approved and
you have been given access to our administration database, Trinity Online, you will
be able to download your Trinity Registered Centre logo, which includes your centre
number, from Trinity Online. This logo can be used on your centre's promotional
materials and website provided you comply with the terms and conditions of use.

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Directions on how to download the Trinity College London logo

Directions on how to download the Trinity Guildhall logo

Terms and Conditions of using the Trinity Registered Centre logo

Any material produced, either in print or online, which includes reference to Trinity
College London or Trinity Guildhall, should not suggest directly or imply in any way
that the centre has been accredited, validated, licensed or franchised from Trinity.

The size of your organisation’s logo must always be larger than that of the
Registered Centre logo.

The Trinity Registered Centre logo must be used in its entirety, e.g. the ‘Trinity’ or
'Trinity Guildhall' part of the logo cannot be used on its own.

Any previous versions of the Trinity logo such as ones incorporating the green or
blue shield must not be used.

Before producing any materials using the Registered Centre logo, a sample must be
approved by Helen Capper, (helen.capper@trinitycollege.co.uk)

Partner organisations have a duty to protect and enhance the corporate values
associated with the Trinity brand. In cases where materials are considered by Trinity
to suggest an inappropriate relationship or to be harmful to Trinity generally,
centres will be required to remove or destroy these items.

Brand guidelines

When using the Trinity Registered Centre logo please refer to the Trinity College
London Brand Guidelines and the Trinity Guildhall Brand Guidelines.

If you have any questions about the use of the Trinity brand please contact Helen
on +44 (0) 20 7820 6100.

Accreditation, qualifications and standards


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Trinity qualifications are assessed to the same standards across approximately 60 countries by
trained panels of examiners who work internationally to ensure the consistent application of
criteria and procedures.

Trinity’s academic and operational staff, who are based at a head office in London, oversee the
running of examination sessions and have responsibility for the quality assurance of assessment
processes and syllabuses. This work is scrutinised, monitored and reviewed by a number of
regulatory authorities worldwide which aim to ensure the quality of education and examinations
within their respective countries.

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Trinity is recognised by the Office of the Qualifications
and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual), the Welsh Assembly Government and Northern Ireland
Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA).

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