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UK · 21 August 2026

GCSE top grades edge up as pass rate slips back

GCSE top grades edge up as pass rate slips back

Hundreds of thousands of teenagers collected GCSE results on Thursday, with top grades edging up to 23.1% of entries in England while the standard pass rate slipped to 67.3%, its pre-pandemic level. The gap between girls and boys at grade 7 narrowed to 4.8 points, the smallest this century. London led the regions on 28.6%, with the north east lowest at 17.7%.

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