International GCSE, O Level and A/AS Level results and certificates
The British Council makes sure you get your results as soon as possible, and we’re here to offer support even after you have received your grades, providing services such as potential remarking, refunds and/or verification services.
Check your International GCSE, O Level and A/AS Level results online
You can easily check your UK International school qualifications results online. The process depends on which awarding body you registered with. Your local British Council office will provide private candidates with the necessary login details to access your results.
If you are a student taking the test through your school, please contact your school directly to get your results.
Cambridge International Education
With your provided login details, you can view your IGCSE, O Level & A/AS Level results as soon as they are released.
OxfordAQA
If you are a private candidate, your OxfordAQA Candidate Statement of Provisional Results (CSoPR) will be sent to your registered email address on results day.
Pearson Edexcel
Simply use the login credentials provided to you to check your exam results online as soon as they become available.
When do International GCSE, O Level and A/AS Level results come out?
Exam results are a significant milestone. The UK-based awarding bodies, such as Cambridge, Pearson, and OxfordAQA, generally release provisional results online approximately six to eight weeks after the last exam in the series.
It is important to note that the exact release date may vary depending on both the awarding body and the specific exam session in which you took your exam. Some awarding bodies publish a fixed calendar of results release dates, while others may communicate directly with exam centres to confirm availability.
If you are a school candidate, please contact your school for information and support.
The Statement of Results
Hard-copy Statements of Results can be collected from the British Council soon after the awarding bodies release online results. The Statement of Results contains provisional results, which allows you to request a result enquiry from the awarding body.
When collecting your Statement of Results and certificate, you must bring a valid form of ID. Only a parent/guardian can collect results on your behalf. They
must bring a valid ID, an authorisation letter from you and your Statement of Entry (SoE).
When will I get my exam certificates?
The certificate contains your final, confirmed results and is the official record of your achievement. It is usually available for collection at the British Council's office approximately four weeks after the provisional results are released online.
Find more specific information about each of the three UK-based awarding bodies’ certificates on their respective websites.
Important notes about UK international qualification certificates
Final and official
The certificate shows your final grades and cannot be changed.
Lost or uncollected certificates
If your certificate is lost, damaged, or not collected, you must contact the relevant UK-based awarding body (Cambridge, Pearson or OxfordAQA) directly to request a certifying statement. The British Council cannot issue a replacement.
Post exam services
Post exam services are managed by local British Council teams, so please contact your local country website for more in-depth information about these services.
Exam remarks and retakes
Sometimes, candidates don't get the results they were expecting on their International GCSEs, O Levels, or A/AS Levels. If this happens, you can consider either a re-marking of your exam or a retake. An exam is considered a retake (or resit) if you've previously sat the same syllabus within the past year. Result enquiries typically take six to eight weeks to process.
Enquiries about results and remarking
If you feel your test day performance wasn't accurately reflected in your score, you can ask your UK-based Awarding Body for a review. Private candidates can get support from the British Council for Enquiries about Results (EAR).
Retakes and resits
An exam is considered a retake (or resit) if you've previously sat the same syllabus within the past year. Result enquiries typically take six to eight weeks to process.
Attestation and certificate verification
In some countries, the British Council may provide an attestation service to our valued customers who may be worried about mailing their original academic documents abroad for a university application. This process certifies that a photocopy of your IGCSE, International GCSE, O Level, or AS/A Level certificate is a true copy of the original document.
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