Mims Davies MP congratulates students on GCSE results.
Thousands of students across in East Grinstead, Uckfield and across the country will be finding out their GCSE results and thinking about the next steps in their education.
The results will be made available to pick up from your school by 8am on this morning. By 2020 all subjects were shifted to number grades.
The numerical grading system was to signal more challenging GCSEs and to better differentiate between students’ abilities - particularly at higher grades between the A*-C grades. There only used to be 4 grades between A* and C, now with the numerical grading scale there are 6.
The grades are ranked from 1, the lowest, to 9, the highest.
If students don't achieve the grades they were hoping for, first things first, speak to your school or college – they could be flexible on entry requirements if you’ve just missed your grades. They’ll also be able to give you the best tailored advice on whether re-sitting while studying for your next qualifications is a possibility.
If you’re particularly unhappy with your results, you can enter to resit all GCSE subjects in summer 2025. You can also take autumn exams in GCSE English language and maths. Speak to your sixth form or college to decide when it’s the best time for you to resit a GCSE exam.
Mims Davies MP said:
"It's definitely a big day for our young students in East Grinstead, Uckfield and beyond today for #GCSEresultsday - I’d like to wish you all the very best of luck.
The journey and life transitions for young people can be exciting, challenging and so rewarding.
Please don’t panic or put too much pressure on yourselves if some grades aren’t what you hoped. Mine didn’t go to plan yet led to where I needed to be - have faith it will be fine! There is plenty of support out there."