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With A level Results Day 2024 upon us, it’s essential to be fully prepared. Whether you’re eager to learn your results, curious about grading changes, or planning your next steps, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know.
Students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland can expect to receive their A level results on 15th August. Results are typically available for collection from schools or colleges starting at 8.00 am. Some institutions may stagger release times or distribute results via email. Schools and colleges will support students as they receive their results and make decisions about further education or career opportunities.
If needed, students can request copies of their marked papers and apply for re-marking.
Students who applied to universities through UCAS can check their offers online. While ID is generally not required to collect results, having it on hand can ensure a smooth process.
This year, grading is expected to continue aligning with 2019 standards, following the government’s efforts to stabilise grading post-pandemic. The aim is to ensure fairness, though overall student performance may reflect these adjustments.
Due to ongoing adjustments in grading, top grades may remain more challenging to achieve compared to pre-pandemic years. There could also be regional differences in student performance, particularly at higher grade levels. However, grade boundaries will be set to maintain a similar pass rate to previous years.
To find out more about what to expect this A level Results Day read our blog Prepare for A level Results Day 2024: Essential Tips and What to Expect.
If you are unable to collect your results in person on A level Results Day 2024, you should receive them by email if you have opted to do so. Emails are usually sent at the same time results are available in person.
If your A level results are lower than expected, it’s important to stay calm and consider your options. Whether you didn’t meet the requirements for your university offer or simply wish to explore alternatives, there are steps you can take:
Our blog Prepare for A level Results Day 2024: Essential Tips and What to Expect outlines the next steps you should take depending on your grades.
If you think there’s been an error in the grading process, you can appeal your results. Start by requesting to see your marked paper and then initiate a review of the marking if necessary.
For students with UCAS applications, it’s crucial to understand your options if your grades don’t meet the conditions of your firm or insurance offers. Checking eligibility for alternative courses or entering UCAS Clearing can help you find the right path forward.
Explore our blog for expert advice on what to do if you didn’t get the A level results you were hoping for.
On results day, you’ll receive a Candidate Statement of Provisional Results, which details your grades and individual marks. Official A level certificates, including any adjustments after appeals, are typically issued in the Autumn.
Stay informed, stay calm, and remember that A level Results Day is just one step in your academic and career journey. Regardless of the outcome, many opportunities await.
Best of luck!
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