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ConsultationThis year, GCSE Results Day falls on Thursday, 22nd August, and it’s quite natural for students and parents to feel nervous. As a centre based in London, we are familiar with this day and would like to reassure all those waiting for their results that we are here for you with guidance, support, and other available options.
Organise Your Day
It’s helpful to stay calm, as Results Day can get quite busy. Find out how and when your results will be delivered: will it be via email, in person, or by phone? At Exam Centre London, we recommend finding a quiet spot where you can review your results without emotions and stress clouding your judgment.
Don’t Compare Your Results
It’s tempting to compare your results with those of your friends, but everyone’s journey is different. Focus on your own achievements and the goals you’ve set for yourself, rather than on what others have achieved.
Understand the GCSE Grading System
GCSEs are now graded from 9 to 1, with 9 being the highest grade. It’s important to understand how the new numerical system compares to the old letter grades (A* to G). At Exam Centre London, we provide a detailed breakdown of what your grades mean and what your next steps should be.
If you didn’t achieve the grades you were hoping for, there are options available:
Request a Remark
If you feel that your results don’t reflect your performance, you can ask your school to request a remark of your GCSE exam papers.
Consider a Re-sit
If a remark doesn’t produce the results you were hoping for, or if you’re still unhappy with the outcome, a re-sit is another option. At Exam Centre London, we offer re-sits for core subjects like English Language and Mathematics in November 2024, and for other subjects in June/July 2025.
For many students, their GCSE performance determines whether they will be accepted onto an A-Level or IB programme. It’s wise to check the grade requirements for the subjects you want to study, and consult with your school or an academic advisor if you’re unsure. Universities also usually have minimum GCSE requirements, typically in English and Maths, so it’s advisable to ensure you meet these as well.
At Exam Centre London, we specialise in helping students prepare for GCSE re-sits. Our experienced tutors will help you achieve the grades you need to progress to the next level. We offer both online tutoring and face-to-face support, ensuring each student gets the help they need in the way that suits them best.
Qualified Tutors
Our team of tutors are dedicated professionals, fully committed to helping students prepare for both standard and re-sit GCSE exams. Whether you’re struggling with Maths, English, or another subject, our tutors are here to guide you through the process.
Convenience
We create timetables that ensure students receive the focused attention they need without any distractions or time clashes.
Comprehensive Support
From understanding the grading system to guiding you through the re-sit process, our services are aimed at ensuring your academic success. Our tutors tailor lessons to meet your child’s individual needs, whether they need help with a specific subject or a boost in confidence.
If you have any concerns about your GCSE results or would like more information on re-sits, don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’re here to listen and help you find the best solution, providing a clear path towards achieving your goals.
Exams are taking place this year as well, so contact Exam Centre London today to learn more about how we can help you with your GCSE preparation. Call us on 0208 616 2526 or email us at info@merittutors.co.uk
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