It's GCSE Results Day on Thursday, August 22. After two years of hard work and revision, pupils now find out their final grades. These results will help determine their next steps, whether that's staying on at the school sixth form, switching to an alternative sixth form, going to college or starting an apprenticeship.

It can be an anxious time for pupils and parents. Sometimes it is helpful to know how schools in the area have performed previously. This enables you to see how your child's school compares to others, both in Birmingham and across the country.

Ahead of the big day, we’ve put together a gadget that shows how well each secondary school in England performed in the 2022/23 academic year. Read more: The Birmingham schools which got the best GCSE results in 2023 This gadget enables you to search for your child's school, and others too. To access the gadget, simply type in the name of your child's sixth form or college into the search bar below: How to get your GCSE results You'll be able to collect your results from your school, normally between 8am and 9.

30am on Thursday August 22, but some schools may choose to post results or send them digitally, so it is best to check with your teachers. You should have received some information from your school as to what time you can collect your grades and from which classroom. It's a good idea to take photo ID just in case you need it.

You will be given GCSE results slips on Thursday which show your provisional grades. They.