Getting your results

Getting your exam results is a big deal and you may be feeling uncertain over what to expect. The impact of coronavirus on schools and colleges means that A Levels and GCSE grades will be based on Centre Assessment Grades, instead of exam results. 

 

When will I get my grades?

You will receive your results on Results Day:

GCSE Thursday 12 August 2021
A Levels Tuesday 10 August 2021
BTEC (Level 2) by Thursday 12 August 2021
BTEC (Level 3) by Tuesday 10 August 2021
Others Varies by awarding body

 

How will I get my grades?

Newbury College students should receive their exam results by email to their college email address on or before Results Day.

For Year 11 and Year 13 students at school, your school should have already contacted you with instructions on accessing your results.

You should NOT go to your school or to the College unless you have been told otherwise.

If you have not received your grades by the end of the Results Day, you should contact your school/college.

Appealing results - for further information on the limited instances for appeal, please pdf read the Ofqual Guide to Appeal document (234 KB) .

For issues accessing your college email, please contact IT Support on 01635 845244.

 

Let us know

If you are due to start Newbury College in September, you should forward your GCSE results to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to notify us of the grades you have achieved. If you have any concerns or queries please arrange a 1:1 to discuss your options.

If you received your grades from Newbury College, you don't need to let us know. 

 

What if my grades are not what I expected?

Your actual grades may be higher or lower than you expected. It is important to understand how this might affect your choices and the options available to you. Whether you have just missed the mark or exceeded your own expectations, there are many ways to access your chosen career through both further and higher education. Please arrange a 1:1 with a member of our team to discuss your options.

Going to another college or university?

If your chosen course is with another college or university, you may be able to go through 'clearing'. Clearing is how some universities and colleges fill any places they still have on their courses. Our careers advisers can help you to understand the clearing process.

For more information on clearing, visit the UCAS website.