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Early GCSE results indicate 'very positive picture' in Warwickshire

THOUSANDS of Warwickshire students will be celebrating today (Thursday August 25) as they receive their GCSE results – with early results indicating a ‘very positive picture’ in the county.

This year, around 7,000 Warwickshire students have completed GCSEs or equivalent qualifications such as BTECs and other practical and applied learning qualifications, with support from their schools, further education colleges and training providers.

As with A-Level results which were announced last Thursday, this year the Government has returned to normal exam marking and scrapped the centre-assessed grading system which was put in place for two years due to the pandemic.

Warwickshire County Council (WCC) says early results from this morning are indicating a ‘very positive picture’ across schools in Warwickshire. Full results from individual schools are still being collated and detailed data about the county’s overall performance will be published by the Department for Education (DfE) in the autumn.




WCC’s education spokeswoman Coun Kam Kaur said: “We want to thank and recognise the schools, teachers and students for their hard work and commitment during this unprecedented period. I think it is also important to acknowledge the role that parents and carers have played in supporting children.

“Results day is a key milestone for young people making decisions about their futures. Whatever path students now decide to take, we know they will be incredibly well supported in Warwickshire and we wish them good luck in whatever they decide to do.”


For those who did not receive the results they expected, there will be advice, guidance and support available through their schools and colleges.

Young people can contact Prospects, Warwickshire’s careers support providers by visiting https://prospectsnow.me or calling 01926 461600 or 02476 321 950.

Visit www.findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk/apprenticeshipsearch for information about searching and applying for an apprenticeship.

Visit https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk or call 0800 100 900 for free information and advice about education, training and work from The National Careers Service.

If students do not believe the process this summer was followed correctly in their case, they can appeal their final grades through their school or college. Centres can also appeal if they believe something systemic has gone wrong with their results. Visit www.gov.uk/appeal-qualification-result/request-review for information on the appeals process.

Visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/education-learning for more information about education and learning in Warwickshire.