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Where do I get copies of GCSE results?

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Where do I get copies of GCSE results?

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In Scotland, you get copies from the SQA which is the examining body, so you should contact the English equivalent the QCA

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The chances are you don’t remember what boards each exam was with, so your first port of call may well be your old school to see if they have kept such records. They almost certainly won’t have your results themselves (indeed, they shouldn’t under data protection rules), but they may have records to say which boards you studied with. Once you know this, you need to apply to each of the boards to have copies of your results. Most of the boards from 14 years ago have been re-organised into one of the big 3, or one of the few smaller groups. You can find contact details for each of them at the QCA website (see the link below) You will probably have to pay a fee of around £30 per board, which means it’s probably worth narrowing down to exactly which results you need (i.e.

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Contact the school were you did them. It is compulsory that the school keeps copies.

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