GCSE is General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is a qualification test which is given between the age of 14-16 in England and also for the students of Wales and Northern Ireland. The subject for the GCSE courses examination to get the certificate is chosen by the students generally between the age group of 13 and 14. Students study the chosen subject and prepare for the exams at the age of 16. At the end of the course which lasts up to 2 years, grades are given to the students namely A*,A,B,C,D,E,F,G. A* is given to the best performer whereas the worst is denoted by G.
If you would like to know the results of GCSE of 2006, you can visit any search engine like Google and type "GCSE results 2006" in the search field and do a search. You can go to any of the search results corresponding to the area you reside and check out the results.
Mostly GCSE examinations are organized in any country by British Council. The best way is to contact your countries British Council through mailing, e-mailing or by telephone. The only thing is that you have to tell them your Candidate number, centre number or if any past examination details (in case of A2 level papers).
The other best way is through contacting your countries British Council website. The above mentioned ways are much reliable as there is a direct contact to the people who work for these purposes.