Can you retake GCSEs at any age?

Anyone can retake their GCSEs, regardless of age or previous experience. For A Levels, you'll need a GCSE at Grade C or above in the equivalent subject to get started.
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Can I do GCSEs at 18?

GCSEs are the main qualification taken by 14 to 16-year-olds, but are available to anyone of any age. You can take GCSEs in a wide range of academic and 'applied' or work-related subjects at school or your local Further Education (FE) college.
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What age can you resit GCSEs?

Subjects you can retake

You can usually retake any exam you want. You'll have to retake GCSE English and maths if you're under 18 and did not get at least a grade 4. Depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible to take functional skills qualifications instead.
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How can I take my GCSEs again?

You can enrol to resit your GCSEs at a local school or college. This means you'll have a timetable and attend classes with other GCSE students. Most schools and colleges will let you study your GCSEs alongside A Levels for other subjects, so don't feel that resitting one or two subjects will completely hold you back.
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Can you repeat year 11 in UK?

No. Students are generally only allowed to re-take Year 11 if they had very significant health issues that prevented their attendance for much of the year and they were unable to take exams. You can re-sit GCSEs exam in Year 12 but, apart from Maths and English Language, it's generally not a good idea.
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How do I retake GCSE for adults?

You can resit your GCSEs by learning through online courses and self-booking external exams. This is very simple to do, making it a great option. Online GCSEs allow you to be flexible with your course, so you are not tied to a schedule.
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What do I do if I fail all my GCSEs?

Resit your GCSEs through your school

You can still enrol to retake your GCSEs at a local school or college. This means you'll have a timetable and attend classes with other GCSE students. For Maths and English, resitting is compulsory if you haven't achieved a pass (grade 4).
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Can you take GCSEs later in life?

Anyone can resit GCSEs – no matter your age or your life experience. It doesn't matter if you have just left school or if you are closing in on retirement, you can look to start learning and increase your capabilities.
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Do GCSEs expire after 10 years?

The short answer is that GCSE qualifications do not expire – neither do any other qualifications such as A-Levels and degrees. There is also no expiration date on your GCSE certificates meaning that the proof of qualification lasts forever too.
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Do GCSE grades expire?

Exams boards generally keep a record of results practically forever, schools keep certificates for at least 1 year (and longer) upon receiving them from the exam boards on Results Day in August. This means that your certificate remains valid throughout your entire life.
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What happens if my child failed his GCSEs?

Their options are to take academic qualifications, such as A levels, BTECs, IB or T Levels or take vocational qualifications, such as an apprenticeship or job with training. If they've struggled to get good results at GCSE, they can do an internship or traineeships to get the experience to progress.
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How many GCSEs do you legally have to take?

Technically, the minimum number of GCSEs you must take is two (as there are two government-mandated subjects). However, to progress further in your education and employment, it is a good idea to gain more than just two GCSEs. At most schools, the minimum number of GCSEs you can take is eight or nine.
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How long does it take to retake GCSEs?

How long will it take? It really depends which route you decide to take. If you are starting the GCSE from scratch - say for example you did Maths at school 10 years ago and haven't studied the subject since - then it can take between 12-18 months to ensure you are exam-ready.
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Can I go to college without GCSEs?

While universities usually require a passing grade in GCSE Maths and English, it's certainly possible to get in with no GCSEs. However, you will have to fill out your application with plenty of impressive-sounding skills and character traits.
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Can you go to college with just GCSEs?

Regardless of the subject you want to study, the majority of university courses look for at least a grade 4 or 5 in English, maths and perhaps science. Some university courses go further and ask for specific subjects at GCSE, with certain grades, so check directly with universities if you're in doubt.
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What happens if I fail my English GCSE?

GCSE examination resits

Most schools and colleges allow GCSE students to resit failed examinations. You can resit English and Maths exams in November and examinations in other subjects are then taken in the following June. You will need to double check the examination schedule with your school.
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Are GCSEs worth redoing?

Many companies will demand that you have 5 GCSEs at a good pass or better. Therefore, if you want to make a move to a new career or progress in a job you know you will love, retaking your GCSE exams may be your necessary first step.
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Can you take 14 GCSEs?

As you do have to take your GCSEs during school hours, the maximum amount of GCSEs that you could do at once is most likely around 16.
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Do jobs check your GCSE results?

Most of the time, employers and university officials will ask for proof of the results which you put on your CV or UCAS form in the form of official certificates. If the employer finds that you have lied on your CV during the background checks that are carried out, then you will definitely not be offered the job.
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Is it OK if I fail my GCSEs?

There is no penalty for failing your GCSEs, but you won't be able to complete your A-levels without it. There's also the fact that specific jobs require GCSEs, which would mean that failing your GCSEs will set you back.
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What happens if someone dies before GCSEs?

Generally, bereavements can only be taken into consideration if they happened within six months of the exam, unless an anniversary has been reached at the time of the assessment or there are on-going implications such as an inquest or court case.
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What is GCSE equivalent for adults?

Functional skills level 2 maths and English are considered to be the closest equivalents to GCSE's and nearly all universities and higher education providers accept these as do most employers.
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What percentage of people fail GCSEs?

A fifth of all students in England, or around 100,000 pupils each year, do not achieve the grade 4 pass grade in both English language and maths.
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What grade is a fail in GCSE?

What is a Fail in GCSE? Anything below a 4 is a fail under the UK grading system, with U standing for 'ungraded', which was the same in the previous system.
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What is the lowest grade you can get in GCSE?

What is the new grading scale for GCSE qualifications? The reformed GCSE qualifications will be awarded on a grade scale of 9 (the highest grade) to 1 (the lowest). This new scale will be aligned to key grades on the current A* to G scale.
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