You can learn in detail about what to expect on exam results day in our "all you need to know" post. Your results are yours to do with what you will! That could include heading for the nearest shredder, or stuffing them down the back of the sofa – but we recommend getting the stress over with and opening them as soon as you can. Your results will be handed to you in an envelope.When you get to school, you’ll be directed to where you can pick up your exam results, which is often in the school hall.Check out our guide to coping with results day if you're a bag of nerves). Pick up your results around 10am, depending on your school (so unless you’ve been up all night worrying, the wait shouldn’t be too painful.Results are released early by the exam boards, the organisations that set your exams – some as early as 6am. To do with what you will (we suggest opening it.) Once you have the envelope in your hands, it's yours Need to know more? Check out our guide to everything you need to know about exam results day. Here are the release dates for the next two years: 2020 If you’re finishing your A-levels this year, it’s your turn to go first! But if you have brothers, sisters or friends who have just finished their GCSEs, don’t forget that they’ll be waiting anxiously for their own results – so be gentle with them!
They’re usually released on a Thursday in late August, a week after A-level results are published. GCSE results are published around the same time every year. Tweet this to your followers When do GCSE results come out? 'Thursday 20th August is GCSE results day 2020' Here, we list when GCSE and A-level results come out in 20 – and talk you through what you can expect on results day. GCSE results come out on Thursday 20th August 2020, a week after A-level results on Thursday 13th August 2020.