9, 8 or 7 is equivalent to an A* or A grade (with the bottom of grade 7 in alignment with the bottom of grade A) 6, 5 or 4 is equivalent to a B or C grade 3, 2 or 1 is equivalent to a D, E or F grade U mark is judged as ungraded A‘standard pass’ under the new ...
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9–1) qualifications are comparable to the UK GCSE, with appropriate international content and assessment that will enable successful progression for learners. Pearson Edexcel International GCSEs are studied in over 80 countries worldwide and in independent schools in...
Grade 9, Grade 8 and Grade 7 are equivalent to the old Grades A* and A. Grade 6, Grade 5 and Grade 4 are equivalent to the old Grades B and C. To pass you need at least a Grade 4 or Grade 5. Grades 1 to 3 are like the old D to G. The U grade, meaning “ungrade...
摘要: RE2. Summary Report of Achievements of Pupils aged 15; 2004/05. LEA/School No. GCSE,ELQ(1) and Equivalent Achievements. Number of pupils aged 15 who were on roll in January2005: Percentage of pupils aged 15 who : achieved GCSE and. entered vocational.年份: 2004 ...
GCSE and IGCSEs exams, What are the differences? Explanation of recent changes to GCSE exams and move to 1 - 9 system
GCSE results are graded from9 – 1, which replaced the old A* – G grading system in the last few years. Grades9 – 7are equivalent toA* – A;6 – 4are equivalent toB – C;3 – 2are equivalent toD – G. The way that GCSE grades are calculated depends on the individual subject...
GCSE and Equivalent Results in England, 2007/08 (Revised)
Close to 20% of students across all subjects who achieve a grade 7 or above will be awarded the grade 9.There are two areas to which parents and employers should give careful consideration. Firstly, the old and new grades are not exactly equivalent. A grade 9 will be more difficult to ...
5+4=9.5+4=9. You need to find the value per shape, so you need to use the 999 shares in your next line of working. Simplifying the answer When sharing a quantity in a given ratio, you are finding an equivalent ratio. You do not need to simplify the answer....
For its business management course, Queen’s University Belfast asks for a B in the Northern Irish maths GCSE (which continues to be graded alphabetically) and for equivalent qualifications like the IGCSE, but asks for a grade 6 in thereformed English GCSE(a low B could be graded as a 5)...