An Introduction to the IGCSE The International General Certificate of Secondary Education is a set of examinations and qualifications designed for 14 to 16-year-olds, although they can be taken at any age. Borne out of the GCSE used in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the IGCSE has evolve...
What is International Baccalaureate equivalent to? Is IB same as GCSE? How many hours do IB students study? How hard is the International Baccalaureate Programme? Does Harvard accept IB? Does Oxford accept IB? Is the International Baccalaureate worth it? Want...
What is the difference between an HNC and HND? AHNC(Higher National Certificate) is a one-year course, equivalent to the first year of university and a level 4 qualification. A HND is a two-year course, equivalent to the first two years of university and a level 5 qualification. You ca...
GCSE is an acronym, abbreviation or slang word that is explained above where the GCSE definition is given. Other terms relating to 'general': ·AGMAnnual General Meeting ·GEDGeneral Educational Development ·GMGeneral Motors Good Morning
Here is what works and does not work for revising for GCSEs and A levels. Revision: what doesn’t work So, what definitely does not work when it comes to revision? Using highlighters and rereading. “Everyone uses highlighters; they feel that it really helps them improve their memory. ...
Trott goes on to say that smartphones in classrooms lead to lower GCSE results, and there is also an impact on behaviour in schools. Sophy puts to the top Tory that her party often says how proud it is of trusting headteachers to make their own decisions, an...
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Available for all GCSE, International GCSE, AS, A level and BTEC qualifications from results day, allowing teachers to access their candidates’ exam papers for all scripts that have been marked online*. What is the Access to Scripts service and how do I use it?
In primary school, children will learn about the following 2d shapes: polygons, regular and irregular shapes. A polygon is a 2D shape with straight sides. A regular shape has all sides the same length and all interior angles the same size. An irregular shape has different length sides and/...
Trott goes on to say that smartphones in classrooms lead to lower GCSE results, and there is also an impact on behaviour in schools. Sophy puts to the top Tory that her party often says how proud it is of trusting headteachers to make their own decisions, and asks why...