Examinations

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Welcome to our examination information page for pupils, parents and carers.

We will regularly update this page with the latest information, regulations and guidance to ensure that pupils and their families are able to navigate both internal and external examination periods with confidence.

Examination boards and specifications

GCSE Subject Exam Board
English Language AQA
English Literature AQA
Mathematics Pearson Edexcel
Further Maths AQA
Biology AQA
Chemistry AQA
Physics AQA
Combined Science AQA
History AQA
Geography AQA
French AQA
Spanish AQA
Art Pearson Edexcel
Music (GCSE) AQA
Drama (Performing Arts) WJEC
3D Design Edexcel
Food AQA
Media WJEC
Religious Studies AQA
Psychology AQA
Sport BTEC Cambridge National
Business Studies Edexcel

 

GCSE Summer External Exams 2025

Exam schedules for 2024-2025 GCSE series will be published here once available. GCSE exams typically run from early may to the end of June. Please ensure that your child is present in school throughout this time.

Timetables can be found by exam board using the links below:

All pupils will receive personalised exam timetables as they approach their GCSE examinations.

Typical Examination Procedures 

Morning examinations start at 9.00am, with pupils expected to be on site by 8.20am for a pre-exam briefing.

Afternoon examinations start at 1.30pm.

Pupils must be punctual to start each examination at the published time.

Pupils will need essential examination equipment including, but not limited to:

  • Clear pencil case (must be clear)
  • At least two pens – BLACK ink only
  • At least two HB Pencils
  • Ruler (preferably 30cm)
  • Rubber
  • Pencil Sharpener
  • Highlighter (to annotate questions but not to write answers)

For certain exams (particularly mathematics and science) you will also need the following:

  • Pair of compasses
  • Protractor
  • Calculator (no lid)

Internal assessments 2024-25

The dates for internal assessments this academic year are as follows:

Year Group Type of Examination Dates
11 Mock Examinations 1 Monday 4th – Friday 8th November 2024
11 Mock Examinations 2 Monday 3rd – Friday 14th February 2025
10 End of Year Examinations Monday 16th – Friday 27th June 2025
7, 8, 9, 10 Assessment Window 1 Monday 25th November – Friday 13th December
7, 8, 9, 10 Assessment Window 2 Monday 3rd March – Friday 21st March
7, 8, 9 Assessment Window 3 Monday 23rd June – Friday 11th July

Non-examination assessments (NEA)

For courses that contain non-examination assessments (for example, controlled assessment or coursework), assessment dates and completion deadlines are set by the relevant faculty in line with the curriculum plan.

It is vital that pupils and parents have read the attached information and guidance for candidates completing non-examination assessments, ensuring that particular attention is paid to the JCQ regulations around research and plagiarism.

JCQ Guidance

Examination entries 

All pupils will receive a statement of entry before their GCSE examinations, detailing the subjects for which they are entered. It is vital that pupils take the time to ensure this information is correct.

This statement of entry will also contain pupils’ personal details, which again pupils must check carefully. Date of birth, spelling of names etc. will be as they will appear on final GCSE certificates, and any changes must be made prior to the start of the examination season. Changes after this point will incur a cost to parents.

Pupils are strongly advised to read the JCQ regulations “Information for Candidates” (linked below) prior to them sitting their examinations, paying particular attention to section A Regulations.

JCQ Regulations – find out more

Results 

Collection of GCSE examination results will be on Thursday 21st August 2025, between 9.00am and 10.30am.

If pupils are unable to collect their results and require someone to collect them on their behalf, the following information will be required:

  • A letter, signed by the pupil, authorising a nominated person to collect their results on their behalf.
  • A form of photo ID (passport/driving licence) that proves that you are the named person on the above letter.

Querying results

There can be occasions where pupils may wish to query their results. There are various means through which this can happen. In the first instance, this is a conversation that will need to be had with the staff available on GCSE results day. They will be able to provide further advice and guidance.

If, after the GCSE results day, a pupil decides that they wish to query their awarded mark and/or the marking of their paper, this can be done by contacting the relevant curriculum leader or the exams officer.

Requests for certificates 

All pupils will be invited to a celebration evening to collect their certificates.  If a pupil would like someone to collect their certificates on their behalf, written consent must be given by the pupil nominating a specific person.

Information for candidates

It is important for pupils and their families to take time to familiarise themselves with the following documents before any exams are taken.

Additional Information