How can I get my GCSE results from years ago?

How can I get my GCSE results from years ago?

Contact an exam board to get a replacement exam certificate or certified statement of results. You cannot get a replacement certificate for an O level, CSE, GCSE or A level – your exam board will send you a ‘certified statement of results’ instead.

How long are GCSE grades valid for?

In short, GCSEs are valid and held on record for life. Schools are required to keep GCSE certificates for at least 12 months after having received them from the exam boards – they may or may not decide to keep the results after this period is over.

How old are you when you get your GCSE results?

GCSEs are the main qualification taken by 14 to 16-year-olds, but are available to anyone of any age. You can take GCSEs in a wide range of academic and ‘applied’ or work-related subjects at school or your local Further Education (FE) college.

How do I find out my exam results from years ago?

You need to state which exams you took, the exam board that issued the original certificate, and the year you took the exams. If you have no idea where to start, you could: contact your school where you took the exams, tell them the year you left school, and what subjects you took.

What time do GCSE results get emailed?

Those who are unable to collect their results in person can request in advance to receive them via email. These will be available from 8am. To receive your results via email, speak to your school or college.

Is it illegal to lie about your GCSEs?

You cannot lie on your UCAS form, it’s as simple as that. You will get caught and UCAS will stop you from applying, which will seriously affect your future education. Instead of lying on your UCAS application, you can either resit your GCSEs or appeal to your exam board about the papers you have already taken.

What time do GCSE results come out?

Please note that the Joint Council for Qualifications, JCQ, have highlighted that A, AS and GCSE results will be available to students from 8.30am on results days) What will I receive on results day? On results day you will receive a Provisional Statement of Results detailing the subjects you have studied, and the grades awarded for each.

Will the new GCSE exams devalue your grades?

School pupils receiving GCSE results this morning fear their grades will be devalued by the introduction of new exams, according to a survey of 1,103 students by the Student Room, an online community for students.

Why are GCSE results falling?

• GCSE results fell for the second year running, causing a record fall in the proportion of pupils getting C grades or higher. • The number of the highest A* grades fell by 0.5%. • Ofqual has warned that the falls in good grades is fueled by a surge in the number of schools entering younger pupils into exams.

When should schools enter pupils for GCSEs?

This will encourage schools to enter pupils for GCSEs at the end of Year 11 when pupils are most likely to gain their best grade. The fact that Ofsted now challenge the use of inappropriate early and multiple entry to GCSE exams during inspections means schools are in danger of being found out if they do this.

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