From June, the centre will expand its remit to offer text advice on other education issues, such as exclusions and bullying.
The service, called AskACE, will be funded through the Department for Children, Schools and Families' Parent Know-How programme.
Parents can ask for advice on subjects such as getting extra help for children with special educational needs, disability discrimination, obtaining a statement and exclusion issues.
Project manager Margaret Richardson said the service came off the back of ACE's text message service giving advice on admissions and appeals.
"In June, we are going to broaden the service out even further to deal with all sorts of education issues, such as advice on exclusions," she said.
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