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July 13th, 2020. The MOE also informed that all BGCSE practical examinations will be held from Monday, July 13th through Friday, August 14th, 2020. See the revised 2020 timetable below:
1. Draw up a revision timetable Building a revision timetable can add structure to your revision and help you identify which GCSE subjects and topics you need to improve on. Creating a timetable is a great way to organise your study time, and will help motivate you to revise for your ex...
indigox ·23/07/2024 12:41 No, I WFH so i'll be there, but it is part of the reason why I want timetabled online lessons that have elements of group work/discussion, its an improvement on the current situation of sitting in the class in silence trying to not exist to avoid attra...
One other area of restrictions may be the timetable but do be prepared to have a chat with teachers about what's possible. 3. Look at the mark scheme Some GCSE subjects, such as Art and Drama, are based almost exclusively on coursework, so if you're not keen on taking exams at ...
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Courses Access courses News MagazineSubscriptionsPayments About usMy productsTes for schoolsWork for Tes Updated for 2023/2024 exams.Delve into this hand-picked collection of physics GCSE revision resources for KS4. From energy to electricity, forces to fission and scientific equations, we have drawn...
Updated 2023/2024. With GCSE exam season on the horizon, now is the time for your students to showcase all of their hard work over the last few years. Make sure they are prepared to tackle their exams with confidence, using these tried-and-tested support resources. From revision tips and...
” she laughed. Annie also collected her A grade in her Free Standing Maths Qualification (FSMQ) result last week on A Level results day. The FMSQ, which is taught outside the timetabled curriculum, is an opportunity for more able students to extend their Mathematics beyond GCSE and is ...