2022 U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9-4 Maths 2.5% 7.5% 11% 13% 17% 16% 10% 8.4% 7.1% 4.4% 64.9% Total 1.6% 4% 8.5% 13% 14%. 17.4% 14.7% 10.9% 8.5% 6.6% 73% You can see from this graph that the percentage of students achieving grades 9-4 in Maths is lower than the ...
Last summer’s GCSE results sawan increase in the number of students failing to achieve a pass markfor English and maths, and therefore an increase in those having to resit in November. However, less than a quarter of the students who took GCSE maths in November 2023 passed - meaningthe ma...
1. Resits are still compulsory for maths and English For all students who did not achieve at least a grade 4 in maths and/or English (language or literature), resits of those exams are compulsory. For students in this position, there will be exams in November. Alternatively, they ca...
"I did really well in chemistry and better than I thought I did in maths. "I didn’t get what I wanted in biology, but I’m still happy." She is planning to stay at her school in Sheffield for sixth form, where she will study maths, biology ...
Some students and their families spend from £20 a week on tutors – one was two lessons a week this last year with me so you do the Maths – so they are forking out a lot of cash to get their child over the line when Covid, crappy platforms like Google Classroom, really poor ...
It’s a right old mess. In truth, I wish they hadn’t ever switched to the November sitting…it’s always struck me as foolish to make tactical decisions of this kind in a hurry. But now, as a parent, I want the school to stick with November…but not because I feel the speaking...
Resit exams for Maths and English will be held between November 7-13, 2023. These results will be released to schools on Wednesday January 10, 2024 and a day after to pupils. Other subjects may have to wait until the Summer exam season of 2024, according to TES magazine. ...
This requires colleges to put all students who did not gain a grade 4 or above in GCSE maths and/or English through a resit study programme in order to obtain funding for them. The government’s intention was well meant; young people with grade 4s in these subjects are more attractive to...
So, what can the DfE do to support English and maths in further education? With catch-up funding only beginning in November, and the November exam series giving students minimal preparation time (unlike in Northern Ireland, where a two-week delay has been imposed) after such a long layoff ...
But when just the core subjects were considered, state schools had the edge after accounting for socioeconomic status, achieving on average two-thirds (66 per cent) of a grade higher than private schools in maths, two-fifths (41 per cent) of a grade higher in science subjects and...