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England Rolls Out Education Record App for GCSE Results From Summer 2026

Officials tout administrative savings, with integration into the GOV.UK Wallet in development.

Overview

  • From August 2026, Year 11 students will still receive grades at school before digital results appear in the app later that morning, reported as 11am.
  • The rollout is optional this year and follows a limited pilot in Greater Manchester and the West Midlands involving 29 schools and about 4,000 pupils from 487 invites.
  • The app will display GCSE results plus indicators such as English and maths resit requirements, SEND status and free school meal eligibility, with colleges able to scan a QR code to import data.
  • Ministers estimate up to £30 million a year in administrative savings once fully adopted, after roughly £5.5 million in development costs over two years.
  • Work is underway to connect the service to the GOV.UK Wallet and officials signal future inclusion of A-levels, while concerns persist over smartphone and data access for some pupils.