Summer 2026 Exam Results, Appeals & Certificates

All Summer 2026 certificates are available at the end of November.

We require 24 hours’ notice to collate your certificates.

You can do 1 of the following:

Collect yourself with your photo ID

Nominate someone to collect on your behalf, they must have photo ID.

Request to send them by registered post, there is a charge of £5.00 payable by calling reception.

When do I get my results?

  • A Level, EPQ, Extended Diplomas & T levels – Thursday, 13th August 2026
  • Level 1 & 2 Diplomas & GCSE Maths and English - Thursday, 20th August 2026

You will receive an email to your College email account in the morning before 10am.

Please note:
If you are abroad, you will not be able to access your email account. You can, however, write to Exams@henleycol.ac.uk before Tuesday 11th August and nominate someone to collect the results from College between 10 am and 3 pm from Deanfield Reception. They will need to present photo ID when they do so.


If you do not receive your results by 10am, please phone our Advisory Service on 01491 579988.


Please note:
We cannot give out results over the phone but an advisor could send the information to your College email account.

EXAM BOARD SCRIPT PRIORITY ROM ROM GCSE ROM A-LEVEL APPEAL 1 APPEAL 2
AQA £5.00 £59.90 £43.50 £50.40 £129.30 £221.55
PEARSON £5.00 £53.70 £53.70 £64.70 £150.00 £200.00
WJEC £5.00 £58.00 N/A £49.00 £125.00 £210.00
ORC £5.00 £80.25 N/A £65.25 £199.00 £284.25
NCFE £26.00 £54.00 N/A £46.50 £104.00 £312.00
CITY & GUILDS £5.00 N/A N/A £60.52 £60.52 £181.55

Stage 1 – Centre Review

Students can request a review to The College, specifying whether they believe:

1: An administrative error has been made by the centre (for example; the wrong grade /mark was recorded against an item of evidence), or

2: A procedural error has been made by the centre (for example; a reasonable adjustment/access arrangement was not provided for an eligible student)

Students will then be required to provide a short explanation of what they believe went wrong and how this may have impacted the grade.

Students will be notified of the outcome of the appeal, with information of what was considered by the College and the rationale for the outcome of the review.

 

Stage 2 – appeal to an awarding organization

An awarding organization appeal must be submitted to The College, and we will then submit it to the awarding organization.

Students will be required to state the grounds for appeal;

1:Administrative error by the awarding organization

2:Procedural issue at The College

3:Unreasonable exercise of academic judgment

Students will then need to provide an explanation of what they believe went wrong and how they think it impacted their grades.

Students must email the Application of Appeal form which can be found and downloaded above from their college account. This will act as proof of identity. The form also contains the following acknowledgment on the part of the student:

“I confirm that I am requesting an appeal for the qualification named above and that I have read and understood the information provided in the ‘Important information for students’ section above."

I am aware that:

  • The outcome of the appeal may result in my grade remaining the same, being lowered or raised
  • I understand that there is no further opportunity to appeal to the awarding organisation and that the next stage would be to contact the regulator. The awarding organisation will include the next appropriate steps, where applicable, in their appeal outcome letter which you will receive from your school/college.”

 

Key dates and deadlines for the appeals process:

Priority appeals: dates and deadlines (students will need to give their UCAS personal ID to qualify for a priority appeal – you must include this for a priority appeal).  Priority appeals that do not meet these deadlines may lead to appeals not being completed in time for students applying to higher education who did not attain their firm choice.

Awarding organizations will not accept appeals directly from students or parents.

Appeals cannot be made to an awarding organization until the centre review has been completed.

The college will confirm to the student that it has submitted the examination appeal