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When do GCSE exams finish in 2019? Dates and timetables for end of year school exams

TEENAGERS are currently anxiously awaiting the start of a new school year, and for some it will be one of the most important of their lives with GCSEs beginning in May for year 11s.

So when do they finish? Here's what you need to know.

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When do GCSE exams end in 2019?

With a few exceptions, the main exam GCSE period runs from Monday, May 13, to Friday, June 21.

All exams begin at either 9am or 1.30pm.

What are the timetables?

Exams must be taken on the day and at the time shown on the timetable.

Each exam board runs a slightly different timetable.

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    It's now possible to get your results online.

    Alternatively, you can do it the old fashioned way - by turning up and opening the envelope at your school, so you can celebrate or commiserate with your exam comrades.

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