Any available places will be offered to boys of high academiccalibrewho also show that they will be able to make asignificant contribution to the School in various ways. The minimum standard for entry to the Sixth Form is six A/A* grades or grades 7 or above at GCSE or itsequivalent. I...
Offers of places at 16+ are conditional upon a candidate obtaining satisfactory grades at GcSEor the equivalent foreign examination. ln the case of UK candidates, the minimum will be atleast three 7 grades and another three 6 grades or above at GCSE.These must include Englishand Mathematics and...
but the examining board Edexcel offers its own version of the IGCSE, called the Edexcel International GCSE. The IGCSE is an international equivalent to GCSEs. IGCSEs are taken mainly by international students, though many independent schools now enter students for the IGCSE for a number of differ...
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...
Achievement is broadly equivalent to Levels A2 and B1 of the CEFR. Students at this level are expected to understand the main points of familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc., and can deal with most situations likely to arise while travelling in an area where ...
All students studying the GCSE programme are required to have an English language level of IELTS 5.0 or equivalent. FAQs
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Grade 9 is considered higher than an A* and roughly the top 20% of GCSE students who achieve a grade 7 or above will achieve a grade 9. The new GCSE grading system Grade 9, Grade 8 and Grade 7 are equivalent to the old Grades A* and A. Grade 6, Grade 5 and Grade 4 are ...
As always, there will be those who miss out on the grades they need for the next stage of their education. Some, of course, will be able to appeal these grades - but what about those who can’t and need guidance as to what to do next if they did not get the results they wanted...
“We understand that there is a mismatch between the two systems and that a grade 5 is equivalent to a low B or a high C under the old system. But to respond to this by raising the bar for numerical GCSE students to a grade 6, which is the top of an old B, is the wrong way...