Dining out on your results! GCSE students receiving their grades can get FREE meals today at high street chains including Nando’s, Pizza Express and Frankie & Benny’s

  • Frankie & Benny’s, Nando’s and Pizza Express are offering free food for students 
  • Nando’s is offering a free starter or quarter chicken to pupils with their results
  • Las Iguanas is giving away three free churros to pupils who show a results letter 

Pupils across the country are receiving their GCSE results today but regardless of how they fare some restaurants will celebrate the end of their years of strife by offering them free food.

From free churros at Las Iguanas to dough balls from Pizza Express, FEMAIL has the definitive guide you’ll need when choosing where to eat after receiving your results. 

After receiving their grades many pupils’ minds will turn to how to celebrate or commiserate their results. 

Nando’s is offering UK students a free quarter chicken or starter, although you must spend at least£7 to qualify for the deal

What free food is available for GCSE students getting their results today?

Nando’s: Offering UK students a free quarter chicken or starter, although you must spend at least £7 to qualify for the deal

Las Iguanas: Three churros with either chocolate or dulce de leche dip to GCSE students today.

All pupils need to do is show their ID and results – there’s no need to buy anything else!

Frankie & Benny’s: The Italian-American-style chain is giving pupils the chance to have a free pizza when they buy any soft drink.

If they dine in, any time from midday they can have a 10-inch San Francisco-style sourdough Margherita pizza (either original or vegan).

Gordon Ramsay’s Street Pizza in Southwark: Free pizza for GCSE students all of today.

Pizza Express: Free dough balls along with your results. No minimum fee is needed.

Upham Inns: Only some of their pubs are offering this deal so it’s best to ring ahead and check. 

Their GCSE results day deal is a free meal for anyone who has their results slip. 

The only requirement is that you dine with a table of four or more people.

Emotional scenes are already taking place at schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Students are hugging and congratulating one another, or are simply relieved that the long wait for their grades is over. 

Celebrities have lent their support students this morning, reminding them that results are not the end of the world.

TV presenter and author Fern Britton said: ‘I hope your day goes well. Thinking of all the GCSE pupils getting their results.’

Frankie & Benny’s is giving pupils the chance to have a free pizza when they buy any soft drink

Pizza Express is giving away free dough balls along with GCSE pupils’ results with no minimum fee required

GCSE grades are expected to fall by a record amount this year after two years of teacher-based marking. 

Grade inflation is now being reversed after marks soared during the pandemic due to exams being cancelled and teachers deciding grades. Those that fail to get a 4 in maths or English are required to resit until the age of 18.

Last year, the proportion of GCSE entries awarded top grades surged to an all-time high after exams were axed for the second year in a row due to Covid-19 and students were instead given results determined by their teachers. 

Students are already hugging and congratulating one another, or are simply relieved that the long wait for their grades is over

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