What are the benefits of the International Baccalaureate (IB)? What is International Baccalaureate equivalent to? Is IB same as GCSE? How many hours do IB students study? How hard is the International Bacca
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Looking at GSCEs, Sancton Wood’s GCSE cohort achieved an impressive 100% of 4-9 grades, while 50% of these results were awarded grades 7, 8, and 9 (the equivalent of the old A and above). These are just a few examples of the high calibre of our member schools. Our schools ...
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) is a popular way to get into teaching, training graduates as qualified teachers. Our guide explains how the PGCE works.
You’ll need to have achieved a standard equivalent to grade C/4, or above, in the GCSE examinations in English and mathematics. If you intend to train to teach pupils aged 3 – 11 (early years and primary), you must also have achieved a standard equivalent to a grade C/4, or above...
GCSE English language is ambiguous and time-consuming - and out of sync with English language A level, says one teacher
What does GCSE stand for?GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. It's the modern-day equivalent of the old O Levels and CSEs that were once familiar to many of us. GCSEs were introduced in 1986, and the first GCSE exams were held in 1988....
“I really like the campus, the facilities and the people here. Overall Norwich is very nice.” “The community is so good. I have a strong sense of belonging. Everything is in a place and makes us more connected to each other.” “Love the people!!! Such good people around and suc...
How to work out equivalent fractions To work out equivalent fractions, both the numerator and denominator of a fraction must be multiplied by the same number. What this means is in fact you’re multiplying by 1, and we know that multiplying by 1 doesn’t change the original number so the...
An SVQ is the Scottish equivalent of theNational Vocational Qualification (NVQ).Both these qualifications are vocational, competence-based qualifications that use practical learning to develop your skills to do the job. The content of both is based on the National Occupational Standards in the relevan...