What we're calling for...
We're calling for a rethink of how post-16 English and maths students achieve success, ending the requirement to re-sit exactly the same content studied at school. Our workable, well-supported short, medium and long-term changes can start making a difference from day one and build towards the greater reform that we, and the wider education community, know is needed.
Changes with immediate impact
A longer-term vision
Through this balance of short-, medium- and long-term action, we’re committed to ensuring the thousands of young people caught in the cycle of resit failure and fatigue for GCSE English and maths get the opportunity and support they deserve to progress in a positive way.
Conversations at our recent roundtable
Back in July 2025 we had a Resit Rethink roundtable, hear what some of our guests had to say about Post-16 English and Maths.
Anis - Student at Kings College London
Anis brings a student's perspective on what they are looking for at reform and how just one bad day can impact years worth of work.
Caroline Hamilton - Founder of Rethink Maths
Caroline discusses how to bring more real life into the maths exam including making it more authentic and properly linked to the real world for students.
Eddie Playfair - Senior Policy Manager at the Association of Colleges
Eddie discusses how all students should be developing their literacy and numeracy in college, but how funding, retake policy and teacher pay could affect this.
Ffion Robinson - Education Officer at NASEN
Ffion highlights how when learners with SEND experience failure in their exams, it reinstates messages about how they don't fit in the core universal offer of education.
Jonny Diamond - Head of Maths and English at Luminary Education Group
Jonny talks about his experience of seeing students upset when signing up for resits and how he feels we need to celebrate all grades and the effort students put into getting them.
Tony Staneff - Founder of Rethink Maths
Tony speaks about the importance pre-16, not just post-16, and the need for a qualification that has relevance, curiosity and motivation within it so that learners can see how maths applies to them in the real life
What do students and tutors say?
We questioned over 1000 college tutors and students to get their perspective on resits todays. Read our handy summaries of the results.