Hundreds of thousands of students in England are preparing to receive their GCSE and BTec examination results on Thursday, with a new digital delivery system being trialled at around 750 schools this year. Pupils at participating schools will be able to view their grades on a smartphone application from 11:00 BST, rather than travelling to school to collect physical results slips.
The app-based results system represents a step towards modernising exam results delivery in England. Schools have signed up on a voluntary basis for this year's pilot, and the rollout is being closely watched by education authorities to assess whether it should be expanded in future years.
Results day is one of the most significant moments in the academic calendar for school leavers across England. Students await GCSE grades that will determine the courses they can pursue at sixth form or college. With record numbers sitting the exams this year, the results are expected to generate substantial interest from students, parents and universities alike.
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