School dropout with no GCSEs turned 'just £25' into a £500k business
An entrepreneur who ditched school at 15 without any qualifications now manages his own business worth £500k - proving that exam results 'don't define your future'.
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An entrepreneur who ditched school at 15 without any qualifications now manages his own business worth £500k - proving that exam results 'don't define your future'.
The hard work is over and now the all important results are coming in as pupils collect their GCSE results today. Grades have dipped slightly as exams returning to pre-pandemic arrangements with no extra support this summer. See the full breakdown of results here.
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GCSE students across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are collecting their results this morning. Teens will discover whether or not they got the grades they needed to study for their chosen A levels, T levels, BTEC or get an apprenticeship.
Hundreds of thousands of students across the country opened up their GCSE results on Thursday morning. After five years of hard work at secondary school teenagers discovered how they did in subjects including maths, sciences and foreign languages.
Thousands of students will find out what they got in their GCSE exams today, August 22, as results day arrives.
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With A level results behind us, it’s now the turn of the approximately 5 million teenagers across the country, who will soon be finding out how they did in their GCSEs.