Herein, what dates are GCSE exams 2020?
Autumn 2020 exam dates confirmed
The organisation, which represents exam boards AQA, OCR, Edexcel and WJEC, said today that AS and A-level exams will take place between October 5 and October 23, and GCSEs will go ahead between November 2 and November 23.
One may also ask, how long does a GCSE exam last? The previous GCSE saw learners spending between 3 and 4 hours (depending on the tier) in exams, split across exams ranging from 1 to 2 hours long. The new GCSE (9-1) Mathematics requires all learners sit exams totalling 4½ hours.
Additionally, are GCSE 2021 Cancelled?
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has confirmed that 2021 A-level and GCSE results will be decided by teacher-assessed grades.
What is the last GCSE exam 2019?
The majority of exam board timetables begin on Monday 13 May and finish between Wednesday 19 and Friday 21 June. GCSE results will be published on Thursday 22 August 2019. Please note: This is a guide to exam dates which could be subject to change and have been set provisionally by the Awarding Body.