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...
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...
The grading reforms were phased in over a number of years and not fully implemented until the summer of 2020. As a general guide: 9, 8 or 7 is equivalent to an A* or A grade (with the bottom of grade 7 in alignment with the bottom of grade A) 6, 5 or 4 is equivalent to a ...
and is to set ambitious targets to reduce their number.They will record a new GCSE points-score alongside the proportions of candidates getting five A-to-C grades - equivalent to the old O-level - and at least one A-to-G grade.Like the existing A-level points-score, the new measure ...
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 individual subject and exam format, but generally, your GCSE results are determined by the total number of marks you ...
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...
The proportion of UK pupils getting the top grades - that's a 7 or higher, equivalent to at least an A - is 28.9%, an increase of 2.7% on last year. The overall pass rate also rose, with over three quarters - 77.1% - of pupils achieving a grade 4 or h...
Syllabus number: 0610 Students who have studied the Core syllabus content, and take Paper 1 and Paper 3 are eligible for grades C to G. Students who have studied the extended syllabus content, and take Paper 2 and Paper 4 are eligible for grades A* to G. 第11页 GCSE Business Studies ...
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(the equivalent of A*-C). The number of students who achieved 5 good GCSEs including Maths and English was similarly impressive as was the high percentage of top grades achieved. These statistics follow on from the excellent results at A level and IB already announced.Students who did ...