GCSE Results Day 2026 — Date, Time, What to Expect & What to Do Next
GCSE Results Day 2026

GCSE Results Day 2026 — Everything You Need to Know

The confirmed date, what time results come out, how to collect them, grade boundaries explained, freebies, and exactly what to do if results day does not go as planned.

📅 Updated April 2026 ✍️ IB Demystified Team 📍 England · Wales · Northern Ireland
GCSE Results Day 2026
📅 Thursday 20 August 2026

Quick answer: GCSE results day 2026 is Thursday 20 August 2026 for students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Results are available from most schools from 8:00am. This guide covers everything — the exact date, what time you can collect your results, what to do if things go wrong, grade boundaries, freebies, resit information, and how to make the most of your next steps whatever your grades are.

1. GCSE Results Day 2026 — The Confirmed Date

GCSE results day 2026 is Thursday 20 August 2026. This is the confirmed date for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It follows the usual pattern — GCSE results are always released on a Thursday in the third week of August, the same week as A Level results day.

This is the date when you actually receive your results. Schools and exam centres get the results from the exam boards one day earlier — on Wednesday 19 August — but they are not allowed to share them with students until the morning of Thursday 20 August.

GCSE Exams Begin
4 May 2026
Monday
GCSE Exams End
26 June 2026
Friday
Contingency Day
24 June 2026
Stay available
Results Day 2026
20 August 2026
Thursday — the big day
Nov Resit Window
November 2026
English & Maths only

Important: The contingency date is Wednesday 24 June 2026. This is a day set aside in case any exams had to be postponed due to an emergency (such as severe weather or a national event). All students must keep this date free and not book holidays until after this date.

2. What Time Do GCSE Results Come Out in 2026?

Most schools open their doors from 8:00am on Thursday 20 August 2026 for students to come and collect their results. The exact time your school opens on results day varies — some schools are open from 7:30am, others from 9:00am. Check with your school or sixth form directly in the week before results day to make sure you know exactly when and where to go.

From 2026, there is also a new Education Record app being rolled out in England. Students in England can access their GCSE results digitally through this app from around 11:00am on results day. Your school will let you know if they are using it and how to set it up. However, most schools still encourage students to come in person first — especially if you need to talk to a teacher about your options.

Here is a typical timeline for the morning of GCSE results day 2026:

7am
Exam boards release results to schools

The exam boards make results available to schools and exam centres from 7:00am. School staff can now access the grades but are not yet allowed to release them to students.

8am
Schools open — results available to students

From 8:00am students can come to school to collect their results. You will usually receive a printed results slip in a sealed envelope, or it may be handed to you directly by a teacher or admin staff member.

8am
Grade boundaries published online

From 8:00am on results day, AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, and CCEA publish the official 2026 grade boundaries on their websites. You can check exactly how many marks were needed for each grade in every subject.

11am
Education Record app shows results (England)

Students in England with the Education Record app can view their results digitally from around 11:00am. Your school will tell you in advance if they are using this system and how to access it.

All day
Sixth form and college places confirmed

Sixth forms and colleges confirm places for students throughout the day. If you narrowly missed an entry requirement, call the school as early as possible — some places will still take you depending on availability and your overall profile.

⚠️ Do not leave it until the afternoon. If you need to speak to your school, sixth form, or college about your options, do it as early in the morning as possible. Sixth form places fill up quickly on results day, and the sooner you have a conversation, the more options you will have.

3. Results Day by Region — England, Wales, and Northern Ireland

GCSE results day 2026 is the same date across all three nations — Thursday 20 August 2026. However, each nation uses different exam boards and there are a few small differences in how results are released:

RegionMain Exam BoardResults Date 2026How Results Are Released
EnglandAQA, Edexcel, OCRThursday 20 August 2026School collection from 8am; Education Record app from ~11am
WalesWJEC / EduqasThursday 20 August 2026Schools receive results 19 Aug; students collect from 8am on 20 Aug; also available via Welsh Government online portal
Northern IrelandCCEAThursday 20 August 2026School collection from 8am; check with your school for exact arrangements
ScotlandSQATuesday 4 August 2026Scotland does not use GCSEs — Scottish students sit National Qualifications (National 5, Higher, Advanced Higher)

GCSE Results Day 2026 Wales

If you are in Wales, your results are set by WJEC (or Eduqas for some subjects). Your school receives results the day before — on Wednesday 19 August — and you collect them from 8am on Thursday 20 August 2026, the same as England. Welsh students can also access results through the Welsh Government’s online portal. Check with your school for the exact link and how to log in.

GCSE Results Day 2026 Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, results are set by CCEA. Results day is the same — Thursday 20 August 2026 — and schools open from around 8am. If you are a Northern Ireland student, your school will contact you in advance with specific instructions about when and how to collect your results.

WJEC GCSE Results Day 2026

WJEC is the main exam board for students in Wales. WJEC results are released on the same day as all other boards — Thursday 20 August 2026. If your school uses both WJEC and another board (for example, some schools in Wales use AQA for certain subjects), your results slip will show all subjects together regardless of which board they were from.

4. How to Collect Your GCSE Results in 2026

Here is everything you need to know about collecting your results on the day:

Collecting in Person at School

Most students collect their results by going to their school or college on the morning of GCSE results day 2026. You will usually get a printed results slip — sometimes in a sealed envelope, sometimes handed to you directly. You will need to bring some form of ID (your school ID card is usually fine). Check with your school in advance whether you need anything else.

Collecting Online

Some schools send results by email or post, or give you access to an online portal where you can view your grades. From 2026, the Education Record app allows students in England to access their GCSE results digitally from around 11am. Your school will let you know if they are using this and how to set it up before results day.

If You Cannot Collect in Person

If you are abroad on holiday or genuinely cannot attend school on results day, you can arrange for a parent, guardian, or trusted adult to collect your results on your behalf. They will need to bring a signed letter of authorisation from you plus a copy of your ID. Results can also usually be posted — but confirm your school has your correct home address well before results day.

Tip: Even if you are picking results up online, think about going into school in person. Results day is one of those experiences that is worth doing face to face — and more importantly, if your results are not what you expected, you will have teachers and advisors on hand to help you figure out your next steps immediately.

5. GCSE Grade Boundaries 2026 — What They Are and Where to Find Them

Grade boundaries are the minimum number of marks you need to achieve each grade. They are published at 8am on results day — Thursday 20 August 2026 — on each exam board’s website. They are not set in advance — they are decided after the exams have been marked, based on the overall performance of students that year.

This means the grade boundaries change every year. A difficult paper will usually have lower grade boundaries (you need fewer marks to get the same grade). An easier paper will usually have higher boundaries. The exam boards use a process called grade standardisation to make sure the same grade means roughly the same standard of work from one year to the next.

Where to Find the 2026 Grade Boundaries

From 8am on GCSE results day 2026, grade boundaries will be published at these official links:

⚠️ Important: Grade boundaries are subject-specific AND tier-specific. The boundary for a grade 5 in AQA Maths Higher is different from the boundary for a grade 5 in AQA Maths Foundation, and different again for AQA Biology. Always look up the correct subject, exam board, and tier for your result.

GCSE Results Day 2026 Grade Boundaries — What to Expect

Nobody can tell you what the exact boundaries will be until results day. However, you can look at past years as a rough guide. For example, in 2025 AQA GCSE Maths Higher, the grade 4 boundary was around 63 marks out of 240, and grade 9 was around 219 marks. These numbers shift slightly each year. The important thing to remember is that being close to a boundary is not unusual — many thousands of students are in that position every year.

6. GCSE Grades Explained — The 9 to 1 System

GCSEs in England are graded on a 9 to 1 scale. This replaced the old A* to G system. If you or your parents grew up with the letter grades, here is how they compare:

New Grade (9–1)Old Grade (A*–G)What It Means
9Above A*Top of the top — awarded to roughly the top 3% of students
8Between A* and AExcellent — well above national average
7AVery strong performance
6Between B and AAbove average — good performance
5Strong B / Low CStrong pass — what most sixth forms and employers ask for in key subjects
4CStandard pass — minimum requirement for most post-16 pathways; resit English and Maths if below this
3DBelow the pass threshold — resit recommended for English and Maths
2EWell below pass threshold
1F / GLowest grade awarded
UUUngraded — did not meet the criteria for grade 1

In Wales, the grading system is slightly different — Welsh-language qualifications use an A* to G scale in some cases. Check with your school if you are unsure which system your results will use.

Key number to remember: A grade 4 is the standard pass. A grade 5 is a strong pass. Most sixth forms, colleges, and employers ask for at least a grade 5 in English and Maths. If you are below a grade 4 in either of these subjects, you will usually be required to resit them.

7. What to Do If Your GCSE Results Are Good

If GCSE results day 2026 goes well and you get the grades you were hoping for — brilliant. Here is what to do next:

✅ Your sixth form or college place is confirmed

  • You will usually get a confirmation letter or email from your school or college
  • Check the induction dates and any summer work that has been sent
  • Start thinking about which A Levels or other courses you have chosen and whether they still feel right
  • If you have IB subjects, check the IB tutoring page for early support

✅ You did better than expected

  • You might be eligible for a more demanding course or a more competitive sixth form than you originally applied to — it is worth calling to ask
  • Consider whether your A Level or IB subject choices still match your new grades and aspirations
  • Take a moment to celebrate — you worked hard and it paid off

8. What to Do If Your GCSE Results Are Not What You Needed

First — do not panic. Results day can feel overwhelming, especially if the grades on your slip are not what you were hoping for. But there are always options, and the decisions you make in the next few days matter much more than the next few minutes.

Here are your options clearly laid out:

❌ You missed your sixth form or college entry requirements

  • Call the school or college as soon as possible on results day morning
  • Ask if they can still offer you a place — many will, especially if you narrowly missed
  • If not, contact other local sixth forms and colleges — places do become available
  • Consider alternative courses at the same institution

❌ You are below grade 4 in English or Maths

  • You will usually be required to resit English Language and/or Maths
  • The November resit window is the fastest route to improving your grade
  • Start preparing as soon as possible — you have around 10 weeks
  • A targeted GCSE tutor can make a big difference in that time

✅ Alternative pathways worth exploring

  • Apprenticeships — many take students with grade 4s or above and offer paid work alongside qualifications
  • College courses (Level 2 or Level 3) — BTECs and vocational courses that lead to the same destinations as A Levels
  • T-Levels — newer technical qualifications equivalent to 3 A Levels
  • Retaking Year 11 — some schools allow this; worth asking about

✅ If you just missed a grade

  • Request your script and compare it to the mark scheme
  • If you think there was a marking error, request a re-mark
  • Even being one or two marks off the boundary is worth querying
  • See the re-marks section below for the full process

9. Re-marks and Appeals — How They Work

If you think your paper was marked incorrectly — or if you were very close to the next grade up — you can request a review of marking (sometimes called a re-mark). Here is exactly how it works:

10. GCSE Resits in 2026 — What You Need to Know

If your GCSE results are not what you need — particularly in English Language and Maths — you can resit. Here is everything you need to know about GCSE resits after GCSE results day 2026:

November Resit Window 2026

The GCSE November resit results day 2026 is for students who resit GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths in November 2026. The November resit exams typically take place in early November, and results come out in January 2027 — usually the second or third Thursday of January.

GCSE Resit Results Day January 2026

The GCSE resit results day January 2026 relates to students who sat the November 2025 resit window. If you sat GCSE English Language or Maths in November 2025, your results would have come out in January 2026.

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11. GCSE Results Day 2026 Freebies — Free Food and Deals

One of the most searched things on GCSE results day every year is the list of free food and deals available to celebrate. Several restaurants and food chains offer special deals for students on GCSE and A Level results day.

The confirmed offers for 2026 are usually announced in the week before results day. The brands that have offered deals in previous years include:

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Nando’s

Nando’s has offered a free quarter chicken with the purchase of a main in previous years for GCSE and A Level results day. Check their social media or app from mid-August 2026 for the confirmed 2026 offer.

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Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme has offered a free doughnut on results day in past years. Usually available in stores and sometimes through their app. Watch their Instagram page for 2026 details.

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Pizza Express

Pizza Express has offered a free dough ball or discount deal on results day. Check their app or website from early August 2026 for the confirmed offer.

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Other Restaurants

Many local and national restaurants run their own results day deals. Keep an eye on social media from early August — chains like McDonald’s, Greggs, Subway, and others have joined in previous years.

⚠️ Freebies are not confirmed yet. The specific freebies on GCSE results day 2026 are announced by each brand in the days before results day — typically the week of 17–20 August. We will update this page with confirmed offers as soon as they are announced. Bookmark this page and check back closer to the date. Most offers require you to show your results slip as proof.

Free Food on GCSE Results Day 2026

If you are looking for free food on GCSE results day 2026, the best way to find out what is available is to follow the official social media accounts of your favourite restaurants in the week before 20 August. Offers are usually posted on Instagram, TikTok, and X (Twitter) and are available for one day only. Some offers require you to show your actual results slip — a photo is usually fine.

12. A Level Results Day 2026

If you have an older sibling or friend doing A Levels, their results day is in the same week as GCSE results day 2026.

A Level and GCSE results day 2026 are both in the week of 17–21 August 2026. A Level results come out on the Thursday before GCSE results day in most years — but in 2026, both GCSE and A Level results are released on the same day: Thursday 20 August 2026.

A Level results day matters if you are starting sixth form in September 2026 and are curious about how your new classmates did, or if you have an older sibling going through UCAS clearing. For A Level students heading to university, results day triggers UCAS clearing — the process where students who did not get the grades for their first choice university find an alternative place.

13. GCSE January Results Day 2026

The GCSE results day January 2026 is for students who sat the November 2025 resit window — specifically for GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths. If you sat those exams in November 2025, your results come out in January 2026, usually on the second or third Thursday of January.

This is separate from the main summer GCSE results day in August. If you are a student waiting for your November resit results, your school or exam centre will contact you with the specific date and how to access your results.

14. Need to Improve Before Resits? How IB Demystified Can Help

If GCSE results day 2026 did not go the way you hoped — especially in Maths or any science subject — the good news is that there is still plenty of time to improve before the November resit window. But the time between August and November goes quickly, and you need to start soon.

A one-to-one online tutor can make a very big difference in a short period of time. The reason many students underperform in GCSE exams is not that they are not clever enough — it is that they have specific gaps in their understanding that never got properly filled during two years of classroom teaching. A good tutor can identify those gaps quickly and fix them.

At IB Demystified, our GCSE tutors are experienced examiners who have marked real GCSE papers. They know exactly what loses marks and what earns them, and they can show you how to present your answers in the way examiners want to see.

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15. Frequently Asked Questions

When is GCSE results day 2026?

GCSE results day 2026 is Thursday 20 August 2026. This applies to students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Most schools open from 8:00am so students can collect their results. Grade boundaries are also published online at 8am on the same day by each exam board.

What time do GCSE results come out in 2026?

Most schools open from 8:00am on Thursday 20 August 2026 for students to collect results. From 2026, students in England can also access their grades through the Education Record app from around 11:00am. Check with your specific school for their exact opening time — it can vary from 7:30am to 9:00am depending on the school.

What is GCSE results day 2026 in Wales?

Wales GCSE results day 2026 is Thursday 20 August 2026 — the same date as England and Northern Ireland. Schools in Wales receive results the day before (Wednesday 19 August) and students collect them from 8am on the 20th. Welsh students can also access results through the Welsh Government’s online portal.

What are the GCSE grade boundaries for 2026?

The GCSE grade boundaries 2026 are published at 8am on Thursday 20 August 2026 on the official exam board websites — AQA at results.aqa.org.uk, Edexcel at qualifications.pearson.com, OCR at ocr.org.uk, WJEC at wjec.co.uk, and CCEA at ccea.org.uk. Grade boundaries are set after marking is complete and change every year depending on how the papers went.

When is GCSE resit results day 2026?

The GCSE resit results day 2026 for the November resit window (English Language and Maths) is expected in January 2027 — usually the second or third Thursday of January. The GCSE November resits themselves take place in November 2026 for students who did not achieve a grade 4 or above in English Language or Maths in the summer.

What are the freebies on GCSE results day 2026?

The confirmed freebies on GCSE results day 2026 are announced by restaurants and food chains in the week before 20 August. In previous years, Nando’s, Krispy Kreme, and Pizza Express have all offered deals for students showing their results slip. Check each brand’s social media — particularly Instagram and TikTok — in the week of 17 August for confirmed 2026 offers. Most require you to show your actual results slip.

What happens if my GCSE results are lower than expected?

First, speak to your school or sixth form as soon as possible on results morning — many will still offer places even if you narrowly missed the entry requirements. If you are below a grade 4 in English or Maths, you will usually need to resit in November. You can also request a re-mark if you think you were close to the next grade up. There are always options — see our full guide above in sections 8 and 9 for detailed next steps.

What is GCSE results day 2026 for Northern Ireland?

GCSE results day 2026 for Northern Ireland is Thursday 20 August 2026, the same as England and Wales. Northern Ireland uses CCEA as its main exam board. Schools in Northern Ireland generally open from 8am. Check with your school directly for the specific time and arrangements at your centre.

When is GCSE January results day 2026?

The GCSE January results day 2026 is for students who sat the November 2025 resit window for GCSE English Language or GCSE Maths. Results from that window are typically released on the second or third Thursday of January 2026. Your school or exam centre will contact you with the specific date and how to access your results.

What do I do if I cannot collect my GCSE results in person?

If you cannot be at school on GCSE results day 2026, you can arrange for a parent, guardian, or trusted adult to collect your results for you. They will need a signed letter of authorisation from you and a copy of your ID. Alternatively, many schools can email results or provide access through an online portal. Confirm the arrangements with your school before results day — do not leave it until the last minute.

What is GCSE results day 2026 for AQA and Edexcel?

AQA and Edexcel are exam boards, not separate results days. Students taking AQA or Edexcel GCSE exams all receive their results on the same day — Thursday 20 August 2026. The grade boundaries for AQA and Edexcel subjects are published separately on each board’s website at 8am on that day. Your results slip will show all your subjects together, regardless of which exam board each one was from.

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