Noun1.General Certificate of Secondary Education- the basic level of a subject taken in school GCSE,O level England- a division of the United Kingdom tier,grade,level- a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade" ...
An alarming slump in the number of pupils taking foreign languages at GCSE has been described as a 'catastrophe' for the country by headteachers.
In the past, GCSE students received grades ranging from A* (the highest) to G (the lowest), with scores below G marked as U for 'ungraded.' However, things have changed. The new grading system now uses numbers from 9 (the highest) to 1 (the lowest). Here's how the new grades co...
By 2020, all GCSEs in England will be graded using numbers instead of letters. Most GCSEs taken by students in Wales and Northern Ireland will continue to be graded A* to G. To help explain the differences and similarities between GCSE qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, ...
“From my Grandfather’s letters and writing – he wrote a journal here and in North Africa – I know that the Captain was close to him, very close indeed. My Grandfather liked him in return, but he writes that he got the impression that the Captain wanted something more in a time wh...
GCSE grades scrapped and replaced with a numbered scale from one to nine - with nine the highest mark available (there are currently eight grades - A*-G).The first three subjects to be revamped - English literature, English language and maths - are due to be taught in secondary schools ...
[] grades = new int[] {36, 39, 48, 54, 60, 69 }; StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter("grades.csv"); for (int i = 0; i < grades.GetLength(0); i++) { sw.WriteLine(grades[i] + ","); } //may need to add drive and path here sw.Close(); ...