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 they send GCSE results home?
Simply, if you do not collect your GCSE results on the day,
the envelope containing the grades will be posted to your home
. Alternatively, the school may decide to hand you the results in person on return for September term, provided that you stay at the same academy for sixth form.
Do you need to be at home for GCSE results?
Simply, if you do not collect your GCSE results on the day,
the envelope containing the grades will be posted to your home
. Alternatively, the school may decide to hand you the results in person on return for September term, provided that you stay at the same academy for sixth form.
How will GCSE results be given?
You can pick your GCSE results
up from your school at around 10 am
. Alternatively, if you're not going to be in the UK on results day then you can arrange in advance to receive them via email. To do this you will need to speak to your school.
Can you get GCSE results online 2020?
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's the hardest GCSE subject?
- Modern Foreign Languages. In 2017, the number of students undertaking a GCSE in a modern foreign language experienced a slight decrease compared to 2016. …
- History. …
- Music. …
- English Literature. …
- Maths. …
- Sciences. …
- Engineering. …
- Drama.
Is lying about your grades illegal?
If you are lying on an application for a state or federal employer,
it could be considered a crime since it is illegal to lie to a federal or state government agent
. In most cases, however, a lie on a resume that is discovered after the person is hired is grounds for termination.
What do I do if my GCSE results are bad?
Resit your GCSEs through your school
You can still enrol to retake your GCSEs at a local school or college. This means you'll have a timetable and attend classes with other GCSE students. For Maths and English, resitting is compulsory if you haven't achieved a pass (grade 4).
Does everyone get GCSE certificates?
Will students still get a certificate for their GCSE results?
Yes
. All GCSE qualifications will be graded using calculated results this summer, since most exams and assessments in 2020 have been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.
How long are GCSE results kept on record?
GCSE certificates are retained for
6 years from the year you finished Year 11
. A Levels are kept for 6 years from the year your finished Year 13. After that they are destroyed as per Exam Board regulations. You will need to contact the exam boards directly and pay for them to produce replacements for you.
Will GCSE results be posted 2021?
When are GCSE results released in 2021? GCSE students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will receive their official results on
August 12, 2021
. In Scotland, National 5 results will be available on August 10.
What's the easiest GCSE?
- Physics – 41.8% of students achieving As or above. …
- Biology – 41.4% of students achieving As or above. …
- Further additional science – 35.3% of students achieving As or above. …
- Music – 30.8% of students achieving As or above. …
- Religious studies – 29.5% of students achieving As or above.
What is the easiest GCSE subject?
- English Lit/Lang (18) 4.33%
- Maths (88) 21.15%
- Science (37) 8.89%
- ICT (69) 16.59%
- Language (Spanish, French, German…) ( 5.29%
- Geography (24) 5.77%
- History (13) 3.13%
- RE (86) 20.67%
What is the hardest GCSE to pass?
- Music. …
- English Literature. …
- Maths. …
- Sciences. …
- Engineering. …
- Drama. …
- Geography. Similar to History, Geography is largely essay based (although sometimes exam questions may be short answer too). …
- Computing/Computer Science.