Exam Results and Certificates
Results Days for 2025 are as follows:
- GCE 14th August 2025
- GCSE 21st August 2025
- Results are emailed to students at 8am.
Please use the links below to find out more information on post results services and what services are available.
- JCQ - Post Results Service
- Pearson (EdExcel) - Post Results Service
- AQA - Post Results Service
- OCR - Post Results Service
- WJEC - Post Results Service
For more information on access to scripts and reviews of marking, including how to make a request, see below.
Priority services
Priority services are for A-Level students who have not achieved a university place and therefore need an outcome urgently.
A priority review of marking is a service that is processed faster than the standard review of marking, within 15 calendar days of application. It is used when a candidate’s place at university or further/higher education depends on the outcome. It is only available for A Level candidates. A second examiner will review the paper/recording again to identify genuine marking errors or unreasonable marking. Your grade can go down as well as up. Priority reviews are available from A Level results day, for one week only. The fees for a priority review of marking are as follows and are the Exam Board fee, rounded to the nearest pound:
AQA Priority A-Level: £60
Edexcel Priority A-Level: £68
OCR Priority A-Level: £81
(Prices are per component/paper)
If a grade changes as the result of a priority review of marking, the fee will be refunded.
Please note that a review of marking can result in your original mark being lowered, your original mark being confirmed as correct, or your original mark being raised.
Priority Access to Scripts
This service is available for A Level students who have not secured a university place, and can be made from the day of the A Level results, for one week only. There is a fee of £2 per exam script.
How to make a request
A-Level students who have not achieved a place at university may request priority access to scripts and / or a priority review of marking by submitting the Microsoft form which will be published here on A Level results day and available for one week only.
The exams officer is available during the summer holiday between 13 August and 26 August, to process priority reviews of marking only. All non-priority requests can be submitted once school re-opens in the autumn.
For requests to be processed, candidates must:
1) Submit the Microsoft form
2) Pay the correct exam board fee via ParentPay and email proof of payment to jodiestorm@lgs.slough.sch.uk
The JCQ deadline for priority post results services is 21 August.
Non-priority services
Non-priority services are available for all students.
Non Priority Access to Scripts
If you are a GCSE, AS or A Level student who did not achieve the grades you expected, you may wish to see your exam scripts to decide if you should get a review of marking. There is a fee of £2 per exam script.
A non priority review of marking is a service whereby a second examiner will review the paper/recording again to identify genuine marking errors or unreasonable marking. Outcomes are issued within 20 calendar days of application. Your grade can go down as well as up. A-Level, AS Level and GCSE candidates can request a non-priority review of marking from 1 September to 23 September by submitting the Microsoft form published below.
The fees for non-priority reviews of marking are as follows and are the Exam Board fee rounded to the nearest pound:
AQA GCSE: £44
Edexcel GCSE: £50
OCR GCSE: £66
WJEC GCSE: £43
AQA AS and A Level non-priority: £51
Edexcel AS and A Level non-priority: £57
OCR AS and A Level non-priority: £66
Eduqas AS non-priority: £49
(Prices are per component/paper)
If a grade changes as the result of a review of marking, the fee will be refunded.
Please note that a review of marking can result in your original mark being lowered, your original mark being confirmed as correct, or your original mark being raised.
How to make a request
GCSE students can make non-priority access to scripts and review of marking requests via the Microsoft form here: (The Microsoft form will be published on 1 September and available up to 23 September.)
A Level and AS students can make non-priority access to scripts and review of marking requests via the Microsoft form here: (The Microsoft form will be published on 1 September and available up to 23 September.)
For requests to be processed, candidates must:
1) Submit the Microsoft form
2) Pay the correct exam board fee via ParentPay and email proof of payment to jodiestorm@lgs.slough.sch.uk
The JCQ deadline for all post results services is 25 September. Therefore, to process requests in time, please submit your form and payment no later than 4pm on 23 September.
Certificates
Certificates are sent to schools in the Autumn. Where possible, exam certificates should be collected at presentation evenings that occur in December/January. If this is not possible, students can email the exams officer and ask to collect their certificates from the school reception during school hours in term-time after 2 December.
As set out by the Joint Council for Qualifications, the school has no obligation to keep certificates or make them available beyond a period of 12 months after issue. It is worth noting that certificates will be required by potential employers and/or academic institutions. As such, it is in the student's interest to take responsibility for the collection of these important documents.