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GCSE Results Day 2026: What Today Actually Means, and What to Do Next
GCSE results day 2026 falls on Thursday 20 August, and if you’re a parent or student reading this before results have landed, or minutes after, the same rule applies as it did on A-Level results day last week. Whatever the envelope says, there is a sensible next step. There always …
A-Level Results Day: Three Very Different Mornings, and How Each One Should Go From Here
Today is the day. Across the country, envelopes are being opened, portals are being refreshed, and a year’s worth of nerves is landing all at once. If you’re a parent or a student reading this on A-Level results day, take a breath first. Whatever the outcome, there is a sensible …
5 Books Every GCSE Student Should Read This Summer (And Actually Enjoy)
Every summer reading list looks the same: worthy, slightly dusty, and about as appealing to a fifteen-year-old as revision itself. Here’s a different approach — five books teens actually finish, told from cover to cover, that happen to sharpen exactly the skills GCSE English rewards: inference, character analysis, and the …