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.
How can I find out my GCSE results from years ago?
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.
How can I get copies of my GCSE results?
How do you get your GCSE results?
If you are unable to collect your results in person, you can request in advance to receive them
via email
, which will be available from 8am. To receive your results via email, talk to your school or college.
Can employers check GCSE results from 30 years ago?
Exam boards generally keep a record of GCSE results going a long time back – practically forever – so it is even possible to trace the results of people who sat their exams decades ago. Due to this,
employers can check your GCSE results long after you have sat them
.
Where are GCSE results stored?
GCSE and A-level results are recorded in
the National Pupil Database
along with hundreds of pieces of personal data telling the story of a child's education from age 2-19.
Do colleges check 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.
Is D in GCSE a pass?
While many people will aim for the top A* mark, most numbered and lettered grades are passes. … However,
grades D and E are still technically passes
but are worth less than the higher boundaries. The F letter is the ‘fail' grade, so anything below that – meaning the G and U grades – are outright fails.
Will GCSE results be posted 2021?
GCSE pupils will receive their results on
12 August
– two days after A-level students – with grades usually available from 8.00am. This is a week or two earlier than usual, in order to give A-level pupils more time to appeal their results ahead of university admissions.
Can I lie about my 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.
Can you lie about GCSE on CV?
In short,
yes. CV lies are illegal
. Making changes like inflating your university grades or changing previous job titles may seem small, but they can be classed as ‘fraud by false representation', which carries a maximum 10-year jail sentence.
Do employers look at Gcses?
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.
Can I lie about my GCSE results on UCAS?
You cannot lie on your UCAS form
, it's as simple as that. … You will get caught and UCAS will stop you from applying, which will seriously affect your future education. Instead of lying on your UCAS application, you can either resit your GCSEs or appeal to your exam board about the papers you have already taken.