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GCSE results: did you miss grade four in maths, English or both? Here’s what you need to know

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GCSE results: did you miss grade four in maths, English or both? Here’s what you need to know
The Conversation
The Conversation59 mins ago
GCSE results: did you miss grade four in maths, English or both? Here’s what you need to know
Raushan_films/Shutterstock Here’s some advice if you haven’t achieved a grade four or above in maths, English or both on GCSE results day. While grades three and below aren’t fail grades, a grade four in these subjects is often seen as a target, and is required to progress into some study pathways. First of all: you a
ITV News
ITV News1 hrs ago
Almost a third of GCSE entries in NI achieve A and A* grades | ITV News - ITVX
Almost a third of GCSE entries in NI achieve A and A* grades | ITV News  ITVX
Irish News
Irish News1 hrs ago
GCSE results: Northern Ireland students continue to outperform England and Wales
More than 32,000 students received their results on Thursday morning.
How to appeal GCSE 2026 result grades or get exams remarked
Thousands of students across the country will receive their highly-anticipated exam results
Nation Cymru
Nation Cymru2 hrs ago
Results day: Northern Ireland and England outperform Welsh GCSE grades
Stephen Price Learners across Wales receive their GCSE, Welsh Baccalaureate and vocational qualification results today – with Welsh students’ GCSE grades lagging behind those of England and Northern Ireland. Today’s results will help shape many students’ next steps, whether that’s continuing their studies, beginning an
The Guardian
The Guardian2 hrs ago
GCSE results: almost one in four boys in England get top grades in maths
Overall results slightly better than last year, with share receiving grades 7, 8 and 9 rising by 0.1 of a percentage point to 23.1% GCSE results – latest updates Almost one in four boys in England received top grades in maths while results in English improved across the board, helping to propel improved GCSE results
Wales Online
Wales Online2 hrs ago
GCSE pass rate drops in Wales: Full results as A*-C grades fall slightly
Results for the best A* grade are very slightly up while A*-C and overall pass rate A*-G falls
The Mirror
The Mirror3 hrs ago
GCSE results day 2026 - live: How to access results on online as students in tears of joy
School students have been finding out their results at schools with grades available for some for the first time online from 11am
The Sun
The Sun4 hrs ago
GCSE grades explained: Letter equivalents for the 1-9 results system and what a pass is now
GCSE results day is coming up fast. Whether heading to sixth form, college, or an apprenticeship, these grades set the stage for you or your teen's next big move. Why are there numbered GCSE grades? First rolled out in 2017 and fully phased in across all subjects by 2020, the 9–1 numerical system was introduced...
iNews
iNews18 hrs ago
How GCSE students could get into first choice sixth form – even if you miss top grades
Oversubscribed colleges will be able to accept more students this year
Chronicle Live
Chronicle Live1 days ago
GCSE results 2026 release date and how to access grades online for first time
Teenagers can access GCSE results online for the first time on the Education Record app
LBC News
LBC News1 days ago
GCSE grades explained: The number system and how does it match the letters? - lbc.co.uk
GCSE grades explained: The number system and how does it match the letters?  lbc.co.uk
Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica Gleaner🏁 first to report1 days ago
CXC FINDS MATHS FORMULA - Exam body to roll out more subjects as modular learning yields impressive results in pilot
Students preparing for next year’s Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) examinations will be able to take up to four subjects under the newest qualification, the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC). Following a successful pilot of the CTEC mathematics in this year’s May-June examinations, three additional c