It’s been a few years since the 9-1 grading system replaced the traditional A*-G grades but there can still be some confusion over the numbered exam results, what counts as a pass, and which are the top grades. This is everything you need to know....
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...
GCSE results are graded from 9 – 1, which replaced the old A* – G grading system in the last few years. Grades 9– 7 are equivalent to A* – A; 6– 4 are equivalent to B– C; 3– 2 are equivalent to D– G. The way that GCSE grades are calculated depends on the individu...
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...
Haya Hamwi, received outstanding results, achieving a full set of A*/ A grades (equivalent to 9 / 8 in the revised grading system). “I worked really hard in the run-up to the exams and did as many past papers as I could with support from the Kings' teachers, so I’m extremely ...
It covers the new UK GCSE Maths specification (9-1) released in September 2015. Thefatalmistake thousands of students make in their maths revision and howYOUcan avoid it. The most important area of your revision yet it goes widely unnoticed. This is where the A/A* grades are achieved. ...
grades 8-9 equivalent with 15% at grade 9.Matthew Judd, Head, commented, “These outstanding results represent a magnificent achievement for the Year 11 Leighton Park students. This year’s GCSE results are our best for a long time with over the half the grades at the top levels; the ...
Grades All (I)GCSEs are graded on a scale from 9 to 1 (or A* to U for some examinations using the old grading system). In the UK, the expectation for all students is to achieve a minimum of five (I)GCSEs at grade 4 or above (or grade C and above on the old grading system...
graded at 9 to 4 (equivalent to the old A* to C) and 58% graded 9 to 7 (A* to A equivalent). Twenty-seven (37%) Year 11 students gained 9 or more passes at grades 9 to 7 (A*/A equivalent), with two students achieving an impressive clean sweep of 10 passes at grade 9. ...
The first GCSE grades were awarded in 1988. Revised courses began in 1992 to link with the National Curriculum, with some restrictions on coursework. The 1995 National Curriculum lead to other, minor changes in the examination, to be first tested in 1998. The GCSE was introduced mainly in an...