Students in Wales receiving first GCSE results since major changespublished at 08:24 BST
Bethan Lewis
BBC Wales family and education correspondent
Thousands of pupils are receiving their GCSEs amid major changes to qualifications in Wales.
Year 10 pupils get marks for revamped GCSEs for the first time - a year into courses which have been criticised for placing "extreme pressure" on staff and pupils.
Wales' main exam board, the WJEC, said it had already made changes and was doing "everything that we can" to ensure results were "fair and balanced for all learners".
Pupils will also get results for vocational qualifications, and the Welsh Baccalaureate will be awarded for the last time at this level before being replaced with new skills courses.
In 2025, 62.5% of pupils achieved A* to C - 0.3 percentage points up on 2024.















