Cambridge IGCSE 2022 results release date. Have the Cambridge IGCSE 2022 results been made public? Read this article to find out more.
Today, the Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international qualification for 14 to 16-year-olds. Not only is it truly international – it gives students more options than any other international qualification. That means more subjects to choose from, more ways to learn and more ways to succeed.
Cambridge IGCSE offers a flexible curriculum, with a choice of over 70 subjects in any combination. Schools can draw on a wealth of teaching and learning resources and training for Cambridge IGCSE.
Assessment takes place at the end of the course and includes written, oral, coursework and practical assessment.
Cambridge IGCSE was first examined in June 1988 (introduced for first teaching in September 1986). At the same time, the GCSE was introduced in the UK.
Cambridge IGCSE assessment takes place at the end of the course and can include written, oral, coursework and practical assessment. This broadens opportunities for students to demonstrate their learning, particularly when their first language is not English. In many subjects there is a choice between core and extended curricula, making Cambridge IGCSE suitable for a wide range of abilities.
Grades are benchmarked using eight internationally recognised grades, A* to G, which have clear guidelines to explain the standard of achievement for each grade.
Cambridge IGCSE examination sessions occur twice a year, in June and November. Results are issued in August and January.
Past papers with mark schemes for each subject are available for you to download, along with examiner reports from previous exam sessions, and specimen papers. To find them, go to the Cambridge IGCSE subjects page and choose your subject.
Cambridge IGCSE 2022 results
For those who went in for the Cambridge IGCSE June session examination, the releases are still to be made public. Based on the information we have, it will be released on 18 August 2022 at 06.00 BST/UTC+1. Schools can issue these results to candidates immediately.