After revising long and hard for their exams over the past couple of months, British teenagers have finally received their GCSE results today. Year 11's results day makes for a tense spectacle for ...
These can help GCSE students see how close they were to a different grade Each exam board has its own dedicated online page for publishing these - find out where below GCSE students across the West ...
GCSE exams in 2026 are scheduled to start from the week commencing Monday, 4 May and finish on Friday, 26 June. These are the most up-to-date exam dates set by each exam board, but they might change ...
Thousands of students will find out their GCSE exam results via a digital app this summer. Schools Minister Stephen Morgan said a pilot of the new Education Record app would "bring exam results into ...
The video posted on TikTok by @paper.leaks, which also uploaded a video claiming to be the triple physics exam paper from AQA, received 232.1k likes. Panicked students commented their despair, ...
Hundreds of thousands of pupils are today receiving their GCSE grades to help them progress to sixth form, college or training. In England, exams regulator Ofqual says this year's national results ...
Thousands of students will receive their GCSE exam results via an app this summer as part of a pilot scheme to bring records into the 21st century. More than 95,000 Year 11 pupils across Greater ...
The initial release includes English Language, English Literature, Mathematics and the three single sciences – Biology, Chemistry and Physics with additional subjects will be introduced in the coming ...
Thousands of nervous students across the UK are anticipating the arrival of the dreaded exam results day next month. GCSE results day for 2025 is on Thursday, August 21. Schools will receive the ...
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The Government should review GCSE English as teachers say it is uninspiring and “too mechanistic”, the leader of a major exam board has said. Colin Hughes, chief executive of AQA, said pupils should ...