GCSE Results Day Guide 2026

GCSE Results Day 2026: What To Do Next

GCSE Results Day can feel huge for students and parents. Use this guide to check the date, understand next steps, plan for resits or reviews, and get the right GCSE tutoring support quickly.

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The key GCSE results facts

20 AugGCSE Results Day 2026
4+Important benchmark for English and Maths
NovEnglish Language and Maths resit window
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Results day plan

What students should do first

Results day is easier when the next step is clear. Follow this order before making decisions about sixth form, college, apprenticeships, reviews or resits.

1

Open and check every grade

Look closely at English Language, Maths and any subjects required for sixth form, college, T Levels or apprenticeships.

2

Compare results with entry requirements

Check whether your chosen course or route is still available before assuming the answer is yes or no.

3

Speak to school staff before leaving

If a grade is unexpected, ask about access to scripts, reviews of marking, course alternatives and deadlines.

4

Build the support plan

Decide whether the student needs resit tutoring, confidence support, subject catch-up or preparation for the next academic stage.

Students and parents

Choose the route that fits your results

If the grades went well

Use the momentum. A-Level, college and sixth form courses move faster than GCSE, so the best next step is often transition support.

  • Strengthen core Maths, English or Science skills before September.
  • Prepare for A-Level-style workload and independent study.
  • Keep confidence high after a strong result.

If results are lower than expected

Do not make a rushed decision. Speak to the school or college, check entry flexibility and ask whether a review of marking or resit route is suitable.

  • Check how close the mark is to the next grade boundary.
  • Ask whether the grade could go down as well as up.
  • Plan targeted tutoring if gaps need closing quickly.

If English or Maths needs a resit

GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths exams are available in November for eligible students aged 16 or above on 31 August of that year.

  • Start early instead of waiting until the pressure builds.
  • Focus on exam technique, confidence and high-value topics.
  • Use weekly structure to rebuild momentum after results day.

If you are supporting your child

Stay calm, check facts, avoid comparison and help your child talk to the right adviser before deciding what to do next.

  • Give your child time to process the results.
  • Confirm deadlines for enrolment, reviews or resits.
  • Put support in place early if confidence has dropped.
Official guidance

Reviews, appeals and resits

If a grade looks wrong

Your school or college can request access to scripts and ask the awarding organisation to check for marking errors through a review of marking. A mark can go up or down, and the grade can stay the same, go up or go down.

Source: GOV.UK review guidance

If English or Maths is below grade 4

Government 16 to 19 funding guidance requires institutions to provide teaching and learning support for students on 16 to 19 study programmes and T Levels who have not achieved GCSE grade 4 or above in Maths and/or English.

Source: GOV.UK maths and English condition of funding
Important: Ask the school, college or exam centre before requesting a review or resit. Deadlines, fees and suitability can vary by centre and awarding organisation.
NLG support routes

Get the right GCSE tutoring support

National Learning Group supports GCSE students with subject tutoring, resit support, exam preparation and confidence building. GCSE Science is supported through Biology, Chemistry and Physics rather than Combined Science as one single tutoring subject. Language support is available through French, Spanish and German routes, subject to tutor availability.

How it works

Start support after GCSE Results Day

Tell us what happened

Share the grades, subject concerns and whether the student is preparing for a resit or the next academic stage.

Get matched with a tutor

We match students with suitable online tutors based on subject, stage, confidence and learning needs.

Start with a £1 first lesson

The £1 applies to the first one-to-one lesson only. Regular lessons continue at the standard rate unless cancelled under the terms.

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FAQ

GCSE Results Day 2026 questions

GCSE Results Day 2026 is Thursday 20 August 2026. Students should check their own school, college or exam centre for collection times or online access arrangements.
Speak to your school or college first. Ask about course flexibility, reviews of marking, resit options and alternative routes. Then decide whether tutoring support would help with a resit or next course.
GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths exams are available in November for eligible students aged 16 or above on 31 August of that year.
Yes. Ofqual explains that a mark can go up or down after a review, and this can mean the final grade stays the same, goes up or goes down.
GCSE one-to-one tutoring is currently £39.90 per 40-minute lesson. SEND GCSE tutoring is currently £43.90 per 40-minute lesson.
NLG supports GCSE Science through Biology, Chemistry and Physics tutoring. Combined Science is not booked as one single tutoring subject.

Turn GCSE Results Day into a clear next step

Whether your child needs resit support, GCSE subject confidence or preparation for the next academic stage, National Learning Group can help you build a practical plan.

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