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GCSE and A-level results days brought forward in 2021 - with appeal fees scrapped

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direct to your inboxResults days for GCSE and A-level pupils will be brought forward in 2021 to give students more time to appeal their grades.Appeal fees are also being scrapped to allow all pupils in England the chance to appeal their grades at no additional cost.Students who are still unhappy with their grades will then be offered the opportunity to sit exams in the autumn.Schools and colleges will submit their grades to exam boards by June 18 to maximise teaching time, and students will receive grades in early August, once quality assurance checks have been completed by the exam boards.Normally students receive their results in mid to late August, but A-level students will receive their results on August 10 and GCSE pupils will receive.

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