Schools are predicting requests to appeal GCSE results to surge as a result of harsher grade boundaries being imposed
There is no obligation to resit any GCSEs that you have failed, with the exception ofin either of these subjects you will need to keep trying them until you turn 18.grade 3 and will be studying full-time, you can take a functional skills qualification instead of GCSE.If you are going on to anWhen can you resit GCSEs?normally November or January. The availability of these exams will vary depending on which awarding body you’re sitting your exams with.in May and June.
If you enrol at a school or college – either your current one or somewhere new – you will have a timetable and attend classes with other GCSE students. Most schools and colleges will let you study your GCSEs alongside A-levels for other subjects.at colleges can also be an option. You will sit the exam alongside your fellow students.
“You should be aware that there’s a fee to sit the exam which you’ll pay directly to the exam centre. The exact cost of this will vary depending on which centre you chose.”to retake their exams. Exams often cost over £100 each to retake. Colleges will often charge upwards of £1,000 per subject.if a person is over 16 and doesn’t have the required 4 grade in English or maths. Contact centres directly to discover if you could be eligible for free tuition, or how much course might cost.
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