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IB Results Day Guide

IB Results Day Guide

5 min read | Kacper Makarewicz | January 31, 2026

IB Results Day Guide for Parents: Prepare for July 6th with tips for celebrations, handling a "near miss," calling universities, and using the remark strategy.

A Parent's Guide to IB Results Day: From Celebration to Strategy

Hey there! IB Results Day is a huge milestone, the finish line after two years of intense work. For you and your child, it can be a day of celebration, relief, and sometimes, quick decisions. The key is to be prepared for any outcome. This guide is your game plan, helping you support your teenager effectively, no matter what the numbers on the screen say.

This guide will help you:

  • Prepare a stress-free environment for the moment when results are released.
  • Navigate the next steps if the results are better, or slightly lower, than expected.
  • Understand the UCAS process and how to communicate with universities effectively.
  • Make an informed decision about remarks (Enquiry Upon Results).

Part 1: The Pre-Results Day Checklist

A little preparation goes a long way in keeping the day calm and focused. Before July 6th, sit down with your child and make sure you have everything ready. Think of it as setting up your command centre.

  • Know the Time: Results are released on July 6th at 12:00 GMT. Your school might get them 24 hours earlier, so check how they plan to share them.
  • Gather Logins: Your child needs their personal code and PIN for the IB candidate website. Have these saved and ready to avoid a last-minute panic.
  • University Details Ready: Have their UCAS ID, firm and insurance choices, and the specific grade conditions for each offer written down. Crucially, have the admissions hotline numbers for both universities saved in your phone. What you need depends on the university, so don't hesitate to reach out what is needed.
  • Create a Calm Space: Let your child open their results in a quiet room, away from distractions. Be nearby for support, but give them a moment to process.
  • Talk Through Scenarios: Have an open chat about the "what ifs." What's the plan if the grades are amazing? What's the plan if they narrowly miss an offer? Having a Plan B reduces anxiety immensely.
  • Focus on Effort: Remind your child how proud you are of their hard work and perseverance through the entire IB Diploma. The journey itself is a massive achievement.
The Lanterna Tip: The university admissions phone lines will be incredibly busy. Having the direct number for the specific department they applied to (e.g., "Faculty of Engineering Admissions") can sometimes get you through faster than the general switchboard.

Part 2: The Three Scenarios & Your Game Plan

Once the results are in, you'll likely fall into one of three situations. Here’s how to handle each one.

Scenario A: Success! Time to Celebrate

They did it! They met their offer, and the hard work paid off. This is a moment for genuine celebration.

  1. Acknowledge the Grind: Let them know you see and appreciate the effort they've poured in over the last two years.
  2. Check In: Don't assume they're just ecstatic. They might be relieved, exhausted, or even a bit sad it's all over. Ask them, "How are you feeling?" and listen.
  3. Celebrate Their Way: Whether it's a special dinner, a trip they've been wanting to take, or just a lazy day on the sofa, let them choose how to celebrate.
  4. Thank the Team: Encourage them to send a quick email to the teachers or tutors who helped them get there. It means the world to them.

Scenario B: The "Near Miss" - Time to Act Fast

Okay, so the results are a few points shy of a university offer. Don't panic. This is where you shift from emotional support to strategic action. IB students have a huge advantage as their results come out before A-Levels, giving them a head start.

  1. Review the Breakdown: Look at the individual subject grades and core points. Does anything look surprisingly low or inconsistent with their predicted grades?
  2. Contact the School First: Your child's IB Coordinator is their most important ally. Call or email them immediately. They have experience with this and can offer the best advice.
  3. Check UCAS Hub: This is the official source. The status might be "Unconditional" (they're in!), "Unsuccessful," or even "Unconditional Changed Course" (an offer for a similar course).
  4. Prepare to Call Admissions: If the offer hasn't been automatically accepted, it's time to get on the phone.

Calling University Admissions: A How-To Guide

If your child has narrowly missed their grades, a polite, well-prepared phone call can sometimes make all the difference. The university wants to speak to the student, not the parent, but you can help them prepare.

  • Be Ready: Have the UCAS ID, IB results (including individual subject scores), and a clear, concise explanation ready.
  • Be Calm and Polite: The person on the other end of the phone is dealing with hundreds of calls. A calm, mature, and passionate case for why they still deserve the place will be received far better than an emotional or demanding one.
  • Know Your Advantage: If you're calling about a "near miss", you can mention that you have an advantage by being able to confirm your place *now*, while A-Level students are still waiting. This is a powerful position. If the university says they don't have the results, tell them they are sent electronically via a secure portal called IBIS, and confirm your child's name and details.
  • Explore Clearing: If the firm choice says no, don't despair. The early results give IB students first pick of the excellent university places available through UCAS Clearing. Many top universities fill competitive courses this way.

Part 3: The Remark Strategy (Enquiry Upon Results - EUR)

If a specific grade seems genuinely wrong and could be the difference between meeting an offer or not, you can request a remark. However, this is a decision that requires careful thought.

Key Facts About the EUR Process:

  • It Goes Through the School: You cannot contact the IB directly. All EUR requests must be submitted by your school's IB Coordinator.
  • Grades Can Go Down: This is the most important rule. A remark can lead to a higher grade, the same grade, or a lower grade. The new grade is final, even if it's worse.
  • Consent is Required: Because of this risk, the school will require written consent from the student (or parent/guardian) before proceeding.
  • There are Fees & Deadlines: There is a cost for each component being remarked, and a firm deadline, usually in early September. Your IB coordinator will have the specifics.
  • It Takes Time: The process typically takes 2-4 weeks. If a university place depends on it, you must inform the admissions office immediately that you are requesting a remark and ask if they can hold the place pending the outcome.
The Lanterna Tip on Remarks: Only consider a remark if you are 1-2 points away from the next grade boundary AND the result was significantly different from what your teacher predicted. It's a calculated risk, not a lottery ticket. Your IB Coordinator can provide the grade boundary information to help you decide.
Kacper Makarewicz
Kacper Makarewicz
Hi, I'm Kacper, an IB graduate with 44 points who now studies Chemistry and Data Science at the University of Helsinki. I achieved 7s in HL Chemistry, HL Biology, and SL Mathematics AA, and I've been tutoring students for half a year at Lanterna Education. During my sessions, I focus on understanding the concepts and practising past paper questions, which help students cope with exam stress. I see myself as a guide, trying to maintain a positive attitude towards learning. During my free time, I enjoy literature, visiting new places, and doing casual sports.

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First, stay calm and reassure your child. Review the results in detail and contact your school's IB Coordinator immediately. They are your primary source for advice on next steps, such as contacting universities or considering a remark. For an expert second opinion, our free consultation can help you map out all available options clearly.

A remark should be considered carefully. The request must be made through your school, and it's crucial to remember that a grade can go up, stay the same, or go down. You should only proceed if there is a strong belief that an error was made. Discuss the probability of a grade change with your teachers and IB Coordinator before deciding.

Act quickly. After speaking with your school, your child should call the university's admissions office directly. Have their UCAS ID and IB results ready. A polite, clear conversation explaining the situation can sometimes lead to the university honouring the offer, especially if it was a near miss. IB students also have an advantage in UCAS Clearing, as their results are released earlier than A-Levels.

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