All establishments have slightly different ways of doing it. The main two are to either have it sent to your adress, so you will get it when you get home. The other option is to sign a letter saying you give permission for a friend, family member or teacher to pick it up for you, and they can then ring you to deliver the news.
If the school is closed for a break or holiday, you can get your record when it reopens.
If the school is closed permanently, you can:
According to the U.S. Department of Education, when a school closes "the generally accepted practice is for the school to make arrangements with the state-licensing agency to store their records." While there is no guarantee that the school did this, it is worth checking with the U.S. Dept. of Education. For contact information for your state, visit the Related Link.
If the school that closed is a public school, you can also contact the main office of the school district that the school was in. There is a good chance that they will have the records of the closed school.
If the closed school was affiliated with a religious organization, you can contact someone within that organization to help you find out where the records were sent when the school was closed. If the organization has another school that is still open, that would be a good place to start. If the school was affiliated with a particular church, that church might still have the school's records.
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GCSE results tend to be presented on certificates. Bagshad :)
Katie flunked her GCSE'S
They only effect they have on real GCSE's are that they are the basis on which your GCSE results are predicted.
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St marks academy gcse results compared with other merton schools
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to see the gcse results the website who is made by the head of gcse counciler you need your school name and your candidate number
No, individual GCSE results are not typically published in local newspapers. Results are usually released to students directly by their schools or exam boards. Students are given the option to share their results publicly if they wish.
GCSE Students usually receive the results of their GCSE in the fourth week of August CCEA publish their results on the Tuesday and the other examination boards publish theirs on the Thursday. Students must go to their school to collect their results (although the online site Edexcel allows for the option of an online results service -whereby the results are posted online)
The 23 august
Yes, if they can be bothered.
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