Are gcse results mailed to me

In the UK, GCSE results are typically sent to students and their schools by email or online portal, rather than by post. This is because most schools and exam boards have moved towards digital communication to reduce paper waste and make results more accessible.

Here's what you can expect:

  1. Online results: Most schools and exam boards provide online access to GCSE results, usually through a dedicated website or portal. You'll receive an email with login details and instructions on how to access your results.
  2. Email notification: You may also receive an email notification from your school or exam board with a summary of your results, including grades and any relevant information.
  3. Paper certificates: While results are usually digital, you'll still receive a paper certificate in the post, which will arrive a few weeks after the results are released. This certificate will confirm your grades and can be used for future education or employment purposes.

To confirm, it's best to check with your school or exam board directly to see how they plan to deliver your GCSE results. They may have specific procedures or timelines for releasing results, so it's a good idea to ask about their plans.

Remember to keep an eye on your email and online accounts for any updates or notifications from your school or exam board. Good luck with your results!