How do you get a copy of GCSE certificate?
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How do you get a copy of GCSE certificate?
You cannot get a replacement certificate for an O level, CSE, GCSE or A level – your exam board will send you a ‘certified statement of results’ instead. You can use this in place of your exam certificate, for example for a university application.
Do I need my GCSE certificates?
In short, yes, you will need your GCSE certificates after you leave school. In the months after your exam, you may not necessarily need them as much, depending on what your next steps after secondary school are.
What does endorse p mean in GCSE?
P – Pass (50-59%) PA – Pass. P* – Pass Conditional.
What is a certified statement of results?
You can apply for a ‘Certified Statement of Results’, which is an official document that lists the subjects you took, the year they were taken, and the grades you achieved. You can ask for a confirmation letter to be sent to the person/organisation that requested evidence.
Do schools keep GCSE certificates?
In short, GCSEs are valid and held on record for life. Schools are required to keep GCSE certificates for at least 12 months after having received them from the exam boards – they may or may not decide to keep the results after this period is over.
Can I find out my GCSE results from years ago?
The only way that you will be able to come across this information is by contacting the school which you sat your GCSEs at. In order to get the information that you need, you should tell your school which year you left, as well as which subjects you took.
How long do schools keep your GCSE certificates?
12 months
In short, GCSEs are valid and held on record for life. Schools are required to keep GCSE certificates for at least 12 months after having received them from the exam boards – they may or may not decide to keep the results after this period is over.
What does a P2 mean in GCSE?
a Pass at Level 2
Put shortly, P1 means a Pass at Level 1 and P2 means a Pass at Level 2. To put this into perspective, with regards to the old GCSE grading system, a Pass at Level 1 is roughly equivalent to an F grade and a Pass at Level 2 is roughly equivalent to a C grade.
What does 3p mean in GCSE?
Promoted Stories. Grades 6, 5 and 4 are comparable to a B or C, while a 3 is similar to a D. Grades 2 and 1 are comparable to E, F or G. The new system has kept U for ungraded.
Do NHS ask for GCSE certificates?
GCSE would be rather an academic qualification. More so, if they want to see your GCSEs or A levels they usually say so expressly. In any case, it would be a good idea to request some GCSE certificate copies because they ask for them in some jobs.
How can I prove my GCSE results?
Is D1 a pass in GCSE?
Yes, but a D1 means a Level 1 distinction and an M2 means a Level 2 Merit. From highest to lowest.