Can I find out my GCSE results online?

Results will be available online from the official results day via your ResultsPlus Direct account (more information below). If you need a hardcopy of your Statement of Results you can ask for it to be sent by post or ready for collection in person but not earlier than the official results day.

What is core science GCSE?

GCSE Science – Core (single), Additional (double) and Triple (separate) explained. It is a requirement of the national curriculum that every student studies Science at GCSE level, and that the Science curriculum studied by each student contains all three areas of Science – Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

Is a 7 a good GCSE score?

The numerical system means that, while a pass used to be a simple C grade, there are now two marks considered a “pass” for GCSE students. So anybody achieving a good selection of grades 7s and 8s can still be very happy indeed, with universities and employers considering these as very good grades.

Do GCSE results expire?

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.

Can you lie about GCSE results?

In conclusion, employers can absolutely check your GCSE results, and they probably will due to standard procedure. Because of this, you definitely should not lie about your GCSE grades as you will get caught and have to face the consequences.

Do employers look at GCSE?

Employers are most likely to rely on GCSE grades to determine whether applicants have a minimum level of subject knowledge, with slightly fewer relying on them to indicate a certain level of ability. GCSE grades are viewed as a good indicator of this. A good attitude to work is something that many employers look for.

What is an A * in GCSE?

GCSEs are graded 9 to 1, rather than A* to G. Grade 9 is the highest grade, set above the current A*. The grades were given for the first time in 2017 results for specifications that first started teaching in 2015. From 2019, all GCSE results will be using the new system.

Do universities check your GCSE results?

To summarize, universities can check your GCSE and A-Level certificates if this is necessary. However, it is unlikely, as you provide accurate GCSE results on your UCAS application, and A-Level grades are sent directly to universities by exam boards.

How do employers check GCSE results?

Most of the time, employers and university officials will ask for proof of the results which you put on your CV or UCAS form in the form of official certificates. If the employer finds that you have lied on your CV during the background checks that are carried out, then you will definitely not be offered the job.