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.
Most have no science beyond GCSE level. We need cheap, reliable on demand energy to be able to compete and a bit more atmospheric CO2 is a net good. We also need far less government, less red tape and far lower taxes. Hope November 17, 2023 It is another non job. Cull it along ...
Byline: EMMA JOHNSONSCHOOLGIRL Anne Ajani could tell Prime Minister Tony Blair a few things about running the country.Because despite her age, the 15year-old Archbishop Blanch pupil is Liverpool's very own Prime Minister.In between studying for 11 GCSEs, Anne has been learning all about ...
* Harriet (a Cambridge University student), quoted in John Ahier, John Beck, Rob Moore,Graduate Citizens?: Issues of Citizenship and Higher Education, Routledge (2003), ISBN 978-0-415-25722-0,page 114: I mean a lot of the money that obviously goes into universities and their libraries and...
Given it’s A-Level results day today, and GCSE results next week in the UK, I thought this might be worth re-posting… What is the purpose of a university? What should they seek to encourage? You might think that universities, of all places, might be thinking more about this, but ...
“Across all subjects we are pleased to report 43 Grade 9s. This is the highest grade possible in the new system for GCSEs. “There were some excellent individual successes including Tamar Hearne, Leah J, Amber Lazenbury, Poppy O, Matthew S and Jack L. These results are richly deserved....