15:10, Thu, Aug 24, 2017 Updated: 10:36, Thu, Aug 23, 2018 A new numbered grading system has replaced the familiar A*-G for maths, English literature and English language this year. The 1-9 grades ...
GCSE results day is just a few weeks away, and soon Year 11 students will know whether their two years of hard work paid off. This year, even more GCSE subjects will be graded on the new numerical ...
This year, GCSE results will be released on Thursday, August 24, 2017. You could receive your results by going to pick them up from your school in person, or they may be sent out to you in the post.
GCSE results operate on a numerical grading system which was introduced in 2017. This means the previous A* to G was switched to a 9 to 1 grading scale.. We have details of all the grade boundaries ...
Harry Thew, who took the exam in Year 6 at Bede Academy in Blyth, Northumberland, said his performance was “quite good”. He dropped just two marks on one paper and five on the second to achieve a ...
GCSE grades have changed - and the new system can be a little confusing. The original marking system saw students graded from A to G and this has now changed to 9 to 1. Grade boundaries by exam boards ...
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