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They include: A choice of topics or content on which students will be assessed in GCSE English literature, history, ancient history and geography. Changing requirements for practical science work and practical art and design assessments to ensure fairness. What about grading — are you making any changes to that?

Results are likely to be higher than in , but not as high as in Ofqual aims to return to results that are in line with pre-pandemic years in When will GCSE exams happen in ? When will A level exams happen in ? What is being done for vocational and technical qualifications in ? When will students get their results? A and AS level results day will be held on 18th August For example, if your exams are all close together, you may have a more intense period of exams, but it will be over more quickly.

Alternatively, if your exams are more spread out, your summer may start a bit later, but you will have more revision opportunities in between exams. Remember that the same way that you can find the start date of your exams, you will be able to find out the last day of your exams by using either the personalised timetable which your Sixth Form will provide you with, or the exam board websites.

You may be at the stage of applying to college now, while being curious about the timeframe in which A-Levels take place, and perhaps you wonder about the time that you should be enrolled in your A-Level courses.

You should be staring your application to Sixth Forms during the autumn term of Year 11 through UCAS, and if you achieve the grades that you need to get on to your courses you should have no worries about enrolment at your new College.

Enrolment will happen for most students around results day , and it is an opportunity for you to confirm the details of the courses which you will be starting, pay any fees which may be associated with your course, provide your new Sixth Form with your GCSE results, and get your College ID.

If you have not achieved the grades necessary for the courses that you wanted to study at Sixth Form, this will be your opportunity to talk to the Sixth Form staff about your options that you have regarding your study. You can also talk to staff about your options to swap your subjects if you have changed your mind about your original decisions. If you are unsure about what subjects you should take at A-Level, take a look at this useful article which lists good A-Level combinations.

Enrolment is not something that you have to actively organise with your college — it is likely that they will send you an email inviting you to enrol, and perhaps even giving you a place and time to do so. Once you have enrolled into your Sixth Form, you may be invited to go to an induction day, where you have the opportunity to meet your teachers as well as other students who are studying the same subjects as you. Find out more ». Share this article via facebook Share this article via twitter Share this article via messenger Share this with Share this article via email Share this article via flipboard Copy link.

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