How to Celebrate IGCSE Results Day

Minnie Cooper

Written by: Minnie Cooper

Reviewed by: Holly Barrow

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How to Celebrate IGCSE Results Day

IGCSE results day is a big moment. It marks the end of two years of hard work and the start of exciting new opportunities. It’s completely normal to feel a mix of emotions, like happiness, relief, pride, or even uncertainty. 

Regardless of whether your results are exactly what you hoped for, you deserve to take a step back and celebrate your effort and determination. This guide will help you find fun, meaningful, and personal ways to mark the day.

Key Takeaways

  • Celebrate in your own way: Whether it’s a big day out, a quiet treat, or time with friends, choose a celebration that feels right for you and helps you feel proud of all your hard work.

  • Reflect and appreciate your journey: Take time to think about what you’ve achieved, the challenges you’ve overcome, and the people who supported you. Reflection helps you move forward with confidence.

  • Stay positive and look ahead: If you didn’t get the grades you wanted, remember this is just one part of your story. There are always next steps and new chances to grow and succeed.

Fun Ways to Celebrate Your IGCSE Results

Go Out for a Meal or Treat With Friends

Gather your friends and celebrate together. You might go for a meal, get ice cream, or grab your favourite snacks from town. Sharing stories and laughter with people who went through the same experience makes results day feel special.

Plan a Day Out

If you want something more active, plan a fun day trip. Visit an amusement park, the beach, a shopping centre, or the cinema. Enjoying the day outdoors or doing something you love can be a great way to unwind and reward yourself.

Host a Results Day Party

Invite your friends or family for a relaxed celebration. You could have a pizza night, a picnic in the park, or a music-filled evening at home. Taking time to connect and celebrate together is a great reminder that your effort matters more than your grades.

Treat Yourself to Something You’ve Been Wanting

Buy yourself a small reward such as a new book, game, clothes, or something creative. This is your moment to acknowledge your hard work and remind yourself how far you’ve come.

Take a Social Media Break to Be Present

Results day can be emotional, and seeing celebratory social media posts might feel overwhelming. If you need to, step away from social media for a while. Focus on your own achievements and enjoy the moment with the people around you.

Meaningful and Personal Ways to Celebrate

Write a Letter to Your Future Self

Reflect on how you feel today and what you’ve learned from your IGCSE experience. Write a letter to your future self about your goals and dreams for the next few years. You can look back on it before your next big milestone to see how far you’ve come.

Make a Scrapbook or Memory Jar of Your IGCSE Journey

Collect photos, quotes, exam timetables, or small mementos from your IGCSE years and turn them into a scrapbook or memory jar. It’s a creative way to capture everything you’ve achieved and put memories and growth ahead of your grades.

Thank Someone Who Helped You Along the Way

Think about the teachers, tutors, friends, or family members who supported you. A simple thank-you message, card, or conversation can mean a lot. 

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What If You’re Disappointed With Your Results?

It’s okay if your results aren’t what you hoped for. Feeling disappointed is natural, but your grades don’t define your worth or your potential. 

Take a moment to breathe and remind yourself that there are always next steps, such as retakes, different course options, or new study paths. Talk to your teachers, tutors, or school counsellor for advice on what comes next. If you’re looking for advice on what you can do if you’re disappointed with your grades, check out our guide to IGCSE resits.


You still deserve to celebrate your effort. Try doing something small but kind for yourself, like having your favourite snack, going for a walk, or spending time with supportive friends or family. You’ve come a long way and that deserves recognition.

Celebrate Progress, Not Perfection

Remember, your IGCSE results represent two years of dedication and resilience. Whether you got top grades or mixed results, completing your exams is a major accomplishment. Focus on skills you’ve learned, such as time management, study skills, and persistence, all of which will help you in the next stage of your education. Progress is what matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I celebrate even if I didn’t get the grades I wanted?

Yes, definitely. You worked hard and made it through your exams. That in itself is something to be proud of. Celebrating effort helps you move forward with positivity and motivation.

What should I do the day after Results Day?

Take a little time to rest and reflect. If you need to plan next steps, speak to your school about options for retakes or alternative courses. Then, enjoy the rest of your summer — you’ve earned it!

How do I thank my teachers for helping me through IGCSEs?

You can write a thank-you note or send an email letting them know what their support meant to you. Teachers really value hearing how they’ve made a difference in their students’ journeys.

Final Thoughts

IGCSE results day is about more than grades. It’s about celebrating how much you’ve grown and what you’ve achieved. Whether you’re overjoyed or feeling mixed emotions, take pride in the effort, persistence, and resilience that brought you here. 

Every student’s journey is different, and this is just one step in yours. Take a moment to celebrate, reflect, and look ahead to the future with confidence. For study tips and resources to support your next stage, visit Save My Exams and explore tools that can help you continue to learn and succeed.

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Minnie Cooper

Author: Minnie Cooper

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Minnie is a graduate of the University of Cambridge and is a highly experienced GCSE and A Level tutor. They are also an examiner and revision guide author and, have worked in the UK, Hong Kong and Laos.

Holly Barrow

Reviewer: Holly Barrow

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Holly graduated from the University of Leeds with a BA in English Literature and has published articles with Attitude magazine, Tribune, Big Issue and Political Quarterly.

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