If you wish to resit an examination in the Summer 2026 season please complete this form.
Please email Mrs Tripathy with any queries ([email protected]).
If your University Place is pending, we advise that you request a Priority Review of Marking (Service P2).
If you are unhappy with your results and would like to get them re-evaluated, you can apply for any of the below mentioned services according to your need and level of urgency.
Once you have made up your mind that you want to apply for a particular post-result service, do check the deadlines and fee. These are mentioned/attached below for your reference.
To apply for a service please fill out the Post Results Services Application Form (attached below) and send it to Mrs R Tripathy ([email protected]). Please note no action will be taken unless the fee is fully paid for your applied service.
Post - Results Services Timelines |
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Qualification | Type of Service | Deadline |
AS and A-level | Priority review of marking (service P2) – e.g. university place pending (AS and A-level) | 21 August 2025 |
AS and A-level | Priority copy of marked paper (access to scripts) to decide next steps | 28 August 2025 |
GCSE | Priority copy of marked paper (access to scripts) to decide next steps | 4 September 2025 |
AS and A-level & GCSE | Clerical re-check (service 1) Review of marking (service 2) Moderation review (service 3) |
25 September 2025 |
AS and A-level & GCSE | Original copy of marked paper (access to scripts) | 25 September 2025 |
Post Result Services Application Form for Summer 2025 Download
Post-Result Services Fee Summer 2025 Download
Information on obtaining replacement GCE and GCSE examination certificates can be found on: https://www.gov.uk/replacement-exam-certificate
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As Headmistress, I would like to offer my congratulations to all of our amazing students who have achieved such well-deserved outstanding results. Aylesbury High School is one of the top performing girls’ schools in the UK, offering students 23 GCSEs and 27 A Levels, and I am incredibly proud of all of our students who have independently engaged with this breadth of opportunity, and then worked incredibly hard over their two-year courses. I would particularly like to commend them on their hard work, strength and confidence as this is a Year Group that was impacted by Covid.
Whilst grades are important, at AHS our focus is on the opportunities that these grades offer our students, the facilitation of their ‘next steps’. 83% of our students who applied were able to access a preferred choice of university place, with 9 going to Oxford and Cambridge. Our students will be leaving us to study at a wide variety of different institutions, reflecting the careful research and decision making that our students have done to help secure their futures. We are immensely proud of all the well informed decisions our students have made for their next steps; as well as the familiar subject choices, our students will study degree courses in subjects as diverse as International Disaster Management and Humanitarian Response, Aerospace Engineering, Architecture, Journalism, Neuroscience, Marine Biology and Coastal Ecology, History of Art and Film Making. 15 students will be studying Medicine.
We are delighted that several students have secured prestigious degree apprenticeships to begin their careers with a range of organisations.
Well done, AHS Year 13, you have been a super Year Group, and I am delighted for you all. It has been a joy and a privilege to have been part of your educational journey. We wish you all well and are proud of each and every one of you.
2025 A Level results at a glance:
• No of students - 209
• Passes at A* - 18% (2019 11%)
• Passes at A* – A: 45% (2019 40%)
• Passes at A* – B: 76% (2019 67%)
Marieke Forster
Headmistress
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Very Well Done to AHS Year 11 on their brilliant GCSE Grades!
Aylesbury High School students received their GCSE grades today and I would like to congratulate them on their outstanding results! Well done AHS Year 11!
Our students’ achieved an incredible 51% of all grades at 8 and 9, significantly higher than 2019 and so brilliantly beating the national trend of returning to the 2019 levels. An astonishing 21 students achieved all 8/9s across their 10 GCSE subjects.
As Headmistress, I see everyday that these grades are a result of their sustained hard work, as well as the excellent teaching and individual guidance our pupils receive from our staff, together with the support from their parents and carers. Whilst acknowledging the disruption that this cohort and their peers across the country have experienced, due to the pandemic in their Years 7, 8 and 9, our students have shown independence, strength and confidence in their approach to this exam series. They should be very proud of their achievements, we are both delighted for them and also very proud of them. Congratulations lovely Year 11!
As ever, we are most delighted at the options that these grades will create for our students, and we look forward to helping them in their next steps.
Marieke Forster
#AHSWalksTall
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