Press release

GCSE results are 'passports to opportunity', says Chief Regulator

The Chief Regulator at Ofqual has said that students collecting their results today are well-prepared to seize the opportunities of tomorrow, whether in further education, apprenticeships, or employment. 

The Chief Regulator at Ofqual has said that students collecting their results today are well-prepared to seize the opportunities of tomorrow, whether in further education, apprenticeships, or employment. 

As more than one million students pick up their Level 1 and 2 qualifications, Sir Ian Bauckham highlighted that today’s results demonstrate how England’s qualifications system prepares young people for future challenges and opportunities.   

Sir Ian Bauckham, Chief Regulator at Ofqual, said:

Today’s GCSE and vocational qualification results represent each student’s passport to opportunity.  

By ensuring that rigorous standards have been maintained year on year, these qualifications retain their value and meaning. Schools, colleges and employers can trust these results when making decisions that will shape these young people’s futures, while students can be confident that their achievements will open doors to educational and career opportunities.

This year’s GCSE results demonstrate continued stability, with overall outcomes showing only minimal variation from previous years that fall within the boundaries of natural year-on-year fluctuations. GCSE English and maths outcomes are stable for 16-year-olds and for those resitting post-16, with a noticeable increase in the number of post-16 students taking resists this summer.  

Sir Ian Bauckham is visiting Swanlea School today to meet students collecting their GCSE results and celebrate their achievements as they prepare for the next stage of their educational journey. 

Brenda Landers, Executive Headteacher at Swanlea School, said:

Today’s results represent months of hard work and dedication from our students, families, staff, and governors, and I’m incredibly proud of what they’ve achieved. These qualifications are more than just grades on a certificate – they’re the foundation that will support our young people as they take their next steps, whether that’s into sixth form, college, apprenticeships, or the world of work. 

I want every student collecting their results today to feel proud of their achievements. These qualifications will open doors and create opportunities that will serve them well throughout their lives. The skills and knowledge they’ve gained will be the bedrock for whatever path they choose next.

For more on today’s results, please see:

Qualification results in England: summer 2025

Infographics: Level 1/2 and GCSE results 2025

GCSE and level 1 and 2 results at a glance

For further information contact media@ofqual.gov.uk or call 0300 303 3014.

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Published 21 August 2025