Schools typically receive GCSE results the day before students do, to give them time to check everything over
, but you should check before with your institution or teachers to confirm how and when to get your grades. Many schools will also send out results by post, email or text.Schools typically receive GCSE results the day before students do, sothis year. This gives them time to check everything over and prepare to distribute them to pupils.after students have taken their exams and the assessments have been marked by independent examiners using published mark schemes.
The boundaries are set to ensure that there is consistency in grades from year to year. So for example, if a paper is easier than the previous year, the grade boundaries will be increased to take this into account. Ofqual has said it will raise grade boundaries this year compared to the last two years to bring results back in line with pre-pandemic grades.
Grade boundaries are published on the exam boards’ websites on GCSE results day, with AQA, OCR and Pearson Qualifications – which owns Edexcel – all
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