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GCSE grade boundaries for Edexcel, AQA, OCR and CCEA and when they are available

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Students across the country will be receiving their GCSE results on Thursday (August 25). It's a big day for any teenager, but especially for the class of 2022.

They're the first cohort to sit GCSE exams in two years due to disruption from the Coronavirus pandemic. So despite the freedom and excitement of the summer holidays, many people will be anxiously awaiting their grades.

Regulators Ofqual said that GCSE results this summer will 'reflect a midpoint between summer 2019 and 2021.' They added that grades 'will be higher than when summer exams were last sat, but lower than in 2021, when grades were awarded by teacher assessment.' Read more:GCSE results 2022: When and what time do grades come out? "Schools’ and colleges’ results are highly likely to be lower than in 2021 when exams did not go ahead.

Very few schools or colleges, if any, will get higher results than in 2021," Ofqual said. Students should expect to receive their results on Thursday from 8am and arrangements should already be in place with the respective student's school to pick up the results in person.

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