GCSE Good Luck Quotes For The Perfect Card

Angela Yates

Written by: Angela Yates

Reviewed by: Liam Taft

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GCSEs are one of the biggest milestones in a teenager’s life, and you may want to mark the occasion with a card to show your support for the young person in your life. 

Whether it’s your own child, a sibling, your best friend, or a student you’ve taught, you might be looking for the perfect message to show them how proud you are and how much you believe in them.

Whether you’re wishing someone support before they sit their exams or trying to show you’re with them during the nerve-wracking wait for results day, the right words can make someone smile, feel supported, and even calm their nerves. 

If you’re struggling to find the perfect thing to say, we’ve got you covered. From funny and light-hearted to meaningful and inspirational, here are some of the best good luck wishes for exams for GCSE students.

Heartfelt GCSE Good Luck Quotes

A few kind words can go a long way. Here are some good luck GCSE quotes to show you care:

  • “You’ve worked so hard for this – now it’s your time to shine.”

  • “No matter what happens, I’m proud of everything you’ve achieved.”

  • “Believe in yourself just as much as I believe in you.”

  • “Good luck! But remember, your results don’t define your worth.”

  • “Proud doesn’t even begin to cover it. You’ve smashed it already.”

  • “Exams are just a stepping stone, not the whole path. Keep going.”

  • “Whatever happens, this is only one chapter of your amazing story.”

  • “All your hard work is about to pay off. Keep going, you're nearly there.”

  • “Just do your best – that's always enough for those who care about you.”

  • “You’ve come so far already. Keep pushing and be proud of yourself.”

  • “You're stronger, smarter, and more capable than you realise.”

  • “It’s okay to be nervous – it means you care. Just breathe and take it one step at a time.”

  • “You’ve put in the hours – now trust yourself and shine.”

  • “You’re not alone – everyone is rooting for you.”

  • “You’ve got courage in your heart and knowledge in your head. That’s a powerful combo.”

  • “Wishing you a calm mind, clear thoughts, and all the success you deserve.”

Funny GCSE Good Luck Quotes

Here are some ideas that might raise a smile:

  • “Exams: because sleeping, eating, and relaxing were getting boring anyway.”

  • “Good luck! Don’t worry, the examiner can’t see the panic in your handwriting.”

  • “Exams are like Netflix series – you don’t really want to do them, but once you start, you’re stuck.”

  • “Remember, if at first you don’t succeed… use your best handwriting and hope for the best!”

  • “Don’t forget to write your name… and maybe a few correct answers too.”

  • “May your brain be as full as your snack drawer.”

  • “If all else fails, just pretend it’s a very confusing multiple-choice quiz.”

  • “Don’t panic. If penguins can survive in the Antarctic, you can survive GCSEs.”

  • “Why worry? If you’ve done your best, worrying won’t make it better. And if you haven’t… well, it’s a bit late now!”

  • “Just remember: even if you fail, you’ll be highly educated in what not to do next time.”

  • “Good luck! May your brain stay calm, your pen stay working, and your examiner be in a good mood.”

  • “GCSEs: Because who doesn’t love being judged on how much they can remember under pressure?”

  • “Remember, even Einstein probably failed a quiz or two… just don’t quote me on that in your exam!”

Inspirational GCSE Good Luck Quotes

Here are some ideas to inspire the young person to believe in their potential:

  • “Success doesn’t come from what you do occasionally – it comes from what you do consistently.”

  • “Dream big, work hard, and never give up.”

  • “Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow.”

  • “You are capable of amazing things.”

  • “Don't be afraid of failure. Be afraid of not trying.”

  • “The best way to predict the future is to create it.”

  • “This is just the beginning of all the things you’ll achieve.”

  • “It always seems impossible until it’s done.”

  • “Stay focused, stay positive, and success will follow.”

  • “You’ve got the courage, now show the world your strength.”

  • “You’re not aiming for perfection – just progress.”

  • “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”

  • “Every big achievement starts with a small step – this is yours.”

  • “Brave isn’t being unafraid – it’s feeling the fear and doing it anyway.”

  • “Great things never come from comfort zones – go get it!”

  • “The journey matters just as much as the destination.”

  • “Every exam you face is one more step toward your dreams.”

How to Write The Perfect Good Luck Message

Writing a personal message doesn’t have to be complicated. Here are some quick tips to make your good luck note really stand out:

Make it personal

Include a message that shows you really know them. For example, refer to an in-joke between the two of you or recall an experience you’ve shared.

Acknowledge their effort

Let them know you’ve seen how hard they’ve worked. A simple “I know how much effort you’ve put in” can mean the world.

Share your belief in them

Whether it’s “You’ve got this” or “I believe in you”, a little encouragement goes a long way.

Add a quote or joke

Throw in a motivational quote, or at least try to make them smile!

Keep it supportive

Avoid putting emphasis on the final results. Focus more on their effort, character, and the journey they’ve been on.

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Angela Yates

Author: Angela Yates

Expertise: Religious Studies Content Creator

Angela graduated with a first-class degree in Theology and Religious Studies from the University of Manchester. After completing a PGCE and CCRS, she taught RE for around fifteen years before becoming a full-time writer and educational content creator. Angela is passionate about creating Religious Education resources to enable students to achieve their full potential.

Liam Taft

Reviewer: Liam Taft

Expertise: Content Manager

Liam is a graduate of the University of Birmingham and has worked with many EdTech brands, including Twinkl, Natterhub, Learning Ladders, Twig and the Dukes Education Group. Their journalism has been published in The Guardian, BBC and HuffPost.

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