Key Dates: Summer 2025
08/05/2025 | GCSE | Date of first examination on common timetable |
12/05/2025 | GCE | Date of first examination on common timetable |
11/06/2025 | GCSE GCE | Contingency afternoon session in the event of national or significant local disruption to examinations in the United Kingdom |
19/06/2025 | GCSE | Date of final examination on common timetable |
24/06/2025 | GCE | Date of final examination on common timetable |
25/06/2025 | GCSE GCE | Contingency day in the event of national or significant local disruption to examinations in the United Kingdom |
14/08/2025 | GCE | Release of results to candidates |
21/08/2025 | GCSE | Release of results to candidates |
Contingency sessions: There are contingency sessions within the Summer 2025 exam timetable – the afternoon of 11 June 2025 and the morning and afternoon of 25 June 2025. Make sure you are available on these dates even if you do not have an exam.
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