Results day for GCSEs and other Year 11 qualifications has been set for THURSDAY 20th August 2026.
Students will be able to collect their GCSE results on Thursday 20th August 2020. School will be open from 9:00am – 10:30am. Should they be unable to collect their results, they should complete the ‘Results Collection Form’ and ask an authorised person to collect them on their behalf. The ‘Results collection form’ can be found on the school website on the Exam Information page.
Students were able to access support and advice from careers staff on GCSE results day.
Each college has its own enrollment process and it is your child’s responsibility to ensure that they enroll with their chosen college. If they don’t, they risk losing their college place. Please ensure that they are checking their mobile, email and the college websites for updates. They can contact their chosen college directly for more information.
On results day, there will be staff from EHC and LCC who can enrol students onto courses straight away. Students will need to show them their results and also ID such as passport, bus pass and their National Insurance number.
| College | Phone Number | |
| Elliott Hudson | 0113 323 9777 | EHC_admissions@elliotthudsoncollege.ac.uk |
| Notre Dame | 0113 294 6644 | Admissions@ndonline.ac.uk |
| Leeds City College | 0113 386 1997 | |
| Wakefield College | 01924 789 110 | admissions@wakefield.ac.uk |
| Leeds College of Building | 0113 222 6002 | admissions@lcb.ac.uk |
| CAPA | 01924 583737 | info@capacollege.co.uk |
| White Rose Beauty College Leeds | 0113 246 1966 | leeds@whiterosebeautycolleges.co.uk |
The National Careers Service can give high quality, free and impartial careers advice, information and guidance. Call 0800 100 900 to speak to a professionally qualified careers adviser for advice on the next steps. It is open from 8:00am to 8:00pm Monday to Friday and 10:00am to 5:00pm Saturday. Alternatively, students can visit https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/contact-us or search for National Careers Service on social media.
We expect exam certificates for students taking exams in summer 2025 to be delivered to school in November 2025 and we will inform students then with details of where they can collect them from in school.
Further information including our appeals process can be found in the Examinations policy.
See below to view links to Subject information, examination boards and specifications.
If students are unable to collect their results, they should complete the ‘Results collection form’ and ask an authorised person to collect them on their behalf.
CLCA Results Collection Request Form
Link coming soon for further information for students regarding exams.
All student learning records are managed by Skills Funding Agency.
Link coming soon to view the document that explains fully how learning records are collected, stored and shared.
Information for Candidates:
The Joint Council for Qualifications has produced the following documents to provide advice and guidance for students so they understand the exams process and do not put themselves at risk of malpractice.
JCQ information for candidates – Written Examinations document
JCQ information for candidates – Coursework document
JCQ information for candidates – Non Examination Assessments document
JCQ information for candidates – On Screen Tests document
JCQ information for candidates – Social Media document
JCQ information for candidates – Use of AI poster
JCQ information for candidates – Privacy Notice document
DfE information for candidates – How we use your personal information