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Summer 2023 results support for English qualifications
Access key information and guidance for the results period for GCSE, International GCSE and A level: key dates; details of post-results services (access to scripts, reviews of marking & appeals); grade boundaries; and when exam materials will be available.
MFA for Edexcel Online: make sure you can access results and ResultsPlus
In June we introduced Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) as an additional layer of security to help protect your centre and learner data for all Edexcel Online users.
If you are a user that will need to access any of the following systems during the summer results period, please log into these now and work with us to troubleshoot any issues you may have before you finish for your Summer break:
Edexcel Online (EOL)
ResultsPlus
MyBTEC
Exam Viewer
Additional support for Multi-Factor Authentication can be found in customer support article
Accessing Pearson Services Using Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
We also have these:
Trouble shooting steps
Access results guidance
You’ll find all the help you need in these guides:
Tell us what you thought of the summer 2023 exams
We’re always grateful for the opportunity to listen and improve.
Join me for a September English support session to make sure you’re all set for the next academic year.
We wish all students, their families and teachers the very best of luck with their results.
Subject advisor
Clare Haviland
English
Subject updates
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Summer 2026 results support for English qualifications
Access key information and guidance for the results period for GCSE, International GCSE and A level: key dates; details of post-results services (access to scripts, reviews of marking & appeals); grade boundaries; and when exam materials will be available.
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July 2026 teaching English update
Dear Colleagues
As we head into the last two or three weeks of the summer term, this update will provide you with all the information you need for the results period and the start of the next academic year.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your hard work. It’s once again been a great pleasure to answer your questions; talk about your coursework text choices; and to think through your teaching and learning conundrums together.
I wish you all a real rest over the long holidays and look forward to talking to you in meetings, in emails and on Facebook and LinkedIn in the new academic year.
Best wishes
Clare Haviland