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When are GCSE, A level, T Level and other results days?

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Young people are awaiting results in a range of qualifications including their GCSEs, A levels and T Levels – here’s when they will get them.

When will pupils get their GCSE results?

GCSE results day will be on Thursday 25 August 2022. Schools and colleges will let pupils know how to collect their results. In most instance pupils will be able to go to their school or college and collect their results in person and get advice and support from their teachers if necessary. Alternatively, they can make arrangements to receive them via email or another means by speaking to their school.

When will students get A level and AS level results?

A level and AS level results will be available on Thursday 18 August 2022. Schools and colleges will let students know how they should collect their results. Often it will involve popping into school or college – and students may wish to do this to get help and support from their teachers – although results can be mailed to students and opened at home or sent via email.

Students applying to universities via UCAS will be able to track their application online.

When will T Level results be available?

T Level results day is the same day as A level results day – Thursday August 18 2022.

When will results from other vocational and technical qualifications (VTQs) like BTECs be available?

Results for Level 3 VTQs which are used for progression in a similar way to A levels will be issued on or just before A level results day (Thursday August 18) and results for Level 2 and below VTQs which are used for progression in a similar way to GCSEs will be issued on or just before GCSE results day (Thursday August 25).

Other VTQ results will be issued throughout the year as usual.

Schools and colleges should be contacting students directly to tell them how and when to collect their results.

If you are collecting any results this year and have questions you should contact your school, college or other assessment centre. 

 

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