How do I get my old GCSE results?
How do I get my old GCSE results?
The only way that you will be able to come across this information is by contacting the school which you sat your GCSEs at. In order to get the information that you need, you should tell your school which year you left, as well as which subjects you took.
Can you buy your GCSE papers?
You can request an exam paper for: GCSEs. AS and A-levels. AQA Certificates.
How do I appeal AQA?
How to appeal
- Download and fill in the application for an appeal form in the JCQ Appeals booklet.
- Tick ‘Preliminary stage’ and select the type of appeal you’re making.
- Explain why you’re appealing as clearly as possible.
- Sign the completed form.
- Email a scan of the form to [email protected].
How can I find out which exam board I took my GCSEs with?
If you don’t remember which board your certificates were from, the best thing would be to contact the school or college you were attending at the time. While they may not have the full records of your results, they should be able to tell you which board they were using at the time for the subjects you took.
Do NHS ask for GCSE certificates?
GCSE would be rather an academic qualification. More so, if they want to see your GCSEs or A levels they usually say so expressly. In any case, it would be a good idea to request some GCSE certificate copies because they ask for them in some jobs.
Can I appeal my GCSE results 2021?
Your school or college will need to submit your appeal to the exam board by 17 September 2021. If an error has not been identified, but you are still unhappy with your results, you can ask your school or college to submit a formal appeal to the exam board on your behalf.
What happens if you do worse in a GCSE resit?
Ofqual has stated that “many re-sitting students do not improve their grades”. Instead, 60% of students will receive the same grade and 10% will get a lower grade. In the event that you receive a lower grade than your original attempt, your final grade will be the highest grade achieved.
How long will my school keep my GCSE certificates?
12 months
How Long Do Secondary Schools Keep GCSE Certificates? Secondary schools are obliged to keep your GCSE certificates for 12 months after they have received them from the exam boards.