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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.
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If asked "What is an isotope ?" in GCSE Chemistry, a more detailed answer is required using one of the definitions below:Definitions of an isotope: Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Another way to say the same ...
In England, students are required to have at least a grade 4 in English and Maths. If you missed out on the grades needed, resitting is available. On GCSE Results Day, you may feel disappointed with your results and need higher grades to go to college. You're not alone! If you misse...
What happens in mainstream secondary schools when pupils look set to struggle to access the syllabus for, and ultimately fail, their GCSEs? DD12, Y8,...
Home What is Edexcel? Your guide to the GCSE exam board What is Edexcel? Your guide to the GCSE exam board As part of a new series on the UK’s exam boards, Tes answers questions about the history of Edexcel and its current work ...
A new theory that combined continental drift and seafloor spreading was developed known as the theory of Plate Tectonics. What are tectonic hazards and what causes them? Year 9 – 10 GCSE Preparation Natural Hazards: Tectonics Unit 1B Natural hazards. ...
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, recent guidance on access arrangements for students with special educational needs taking public examinations such as the end-of-school General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) has signalled a commitment to the development of access arrangements in line ...
What do GCSE grades mean? You probably remember the A* - G GCSE grading system which has now been replaced by a 9-1 grading scale, with 9 being the highest grade and 1 being the lowest. This new system (introduced as part of a 2014 curriculum overhaul by then-Education Secretary Mich...