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There are five different boards that award the GCSE including the OCR, AQR, Edexcel, CCEA, and WJEC; but all of these interact and provide the results, when declared, to the schools directly. They do not interact with the students directly. The results for the GCSE are normally made available to students in the fourth week of the month of August.
Most of the boards declare the results on the Thursday of that week except for CCEA which declares it earlier on the Tuesday. Students have to collect their GCSE results from the institutes where they sat for these same exams. Any problems with ones results should be reported to the teaching staff immediately. In most of the United Kingdom the GCSE is the leading cause of suicides amongst teenagers; even though, contrary to what most people believe it is not even compulsory.
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