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As a result, the Department for Education has decided to make adjustments to the exams. You can read more about the adjustments in our piece about the changes to exams. Visit our revision hub and wave goodbye to stress during exam season. Want to keep up with the latest education news and opinion?
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Grainne Hallahan. Key dates Download an annual calendar or use our key dates search to look up all exams and results dates, plus deadlines for entries, access arrangements and post-results.
Key dates for all other awarding organisations are available from their own websites. Non-exam assessment deadlines Use our deadline finder to see when you need to submit non-exam assessment, coursework and controlled assessment work to us.
Early question paper dates Use our early question paper dates finder to see when early exam materials are available for your subject. Confirmed exam timetables The timetables on this page are definitive. Contact Details Give us your feedback. Again, your Secondary School will provide you with an exam timetable which will specify the dates and times of your exams, and will therefore also detail when the exams are over and you can start enjoying your post-GCSE summer!
You could also look at the exam board timetables, which can be found in the links above. As with the start of GCSEs, the end of exams can vary slightly depending on your subject choices. You may also have some questions about when you will start learning your GCSE content for your exams. The answer this can vary depending on which school you are at, as some start a year earlier than others. There is a possibility that your school will prefer to start teaching GCSEs a year earlier than this starting from Year 9 , in order to make sure that you have time to cover the content and revise it in lesson, though you will be able to cover everything in the 2 years.
This is to give you a bit of a head start on the core subjects which are essential to pass. These include English, Maths and also potentially Science. You should not be worrying about whether or not your Secondary School starts GCSE teaching before Year 10 or not, as they will have left enough time to cover all of the material in your course based on their teaching methods and timeline. The amount of time that you will spend in the exam hall over your exam period will depend strongly on the subjects which you have chosen to study at GCSE.
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