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SIR - Our young people have now returned to school and college with the recent GCSE cohort having been rightly praised by the First Minister on their performance in this year's examinations ("Widening gap over the top GCSE grades", Aug 25).Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)...
If lots of people didn’t make their grades, or if some people decided not to take their place, then your grades may still be good enough to allow you entry. It is always worth getting in touch with where you have applied to and asking whether you could still study there, as you may...
AsKingham HillGCSE pupils opened their envelopes today, nearly half the grades they saw were 9-7 (49%). Headmaster Nick Seward said “This is a testament to the excellent teaching pupils have received and of course the hard work that they have undertaken in preparing for their exams”.As ...
"Being different is your biggest asset. In life, your curiosity, instinct, hard-work & kindness will define your success, not grades alone," Branson wrote on X (formerly Twitter) this morning. Like around six million people in the UK, Branson is dyslexic...
Assessment tasks targeted at grades 1 to 5 will be based on this vocabulary list, although they may include some unfamiliar vocabulary. Occasional glossing of individual words may occur in the examinations, although this will be avoided whenever possible. As well as specified vocabulary, students ...
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is the part of the National Curriculum taught to pupils aged 14 to 16 in years 10 and 11. It also includes exams, the results of which have a significant bearing on a child’s future career.
This is the first year in which Truro School students received grades by the new number format. In a transitional year for grades, most of Truro School’s courses received numerical results with some exam boards still issuing grades by letters. More impressively, when A* and 9s are merged, ...
Just 19.1% of grades at state secondaries were 7 (A) or above compared with 46.6% at independent schools. Selective schools (grammar schools) remained the highest achievers with 59.3% of grades 7 (A) or above. 24 Aug17:30 In pictures: Shock and joy a...
Byline: LAURA CLARKEXAMINERS marking GCSE English literature papers have been banned from penalising poor spelling and grammar, it emerged yesterday.They are forced to hand out top A* and A grades to students whose work is peppered with elementary mistakes and soap opera slang.Markers for the ...