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 ...
THE new GCSE grading system affects maths, English literature and English language subjects this year, with many more following next year. It will see A*-G grades replaced with 9-1 grades, where 9 is ...
Only a small proportion of English and maths GCSE students are likely to receive a '9' this year, as a new system of marking is rolled out. Under a shake-up of the examinations, A* to G grades have ...
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Pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will receive their GCSE and Level 2 vocational and technical qualification (VTQ) results on Thursday. The results will help them progress to sixth form, ...
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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 ...
GCSEs have undergone a radical shake-up with A* to G grades replaced with a 9 to 1 system. But are the changes necessary? Two education experts argue for and against the reforms. Why are the reforms ...
Students across Wales are picking up their GCSE exam results today. If you want to know what score you need to get each grade, these are the figures you need to know. Welsh exam board the WJEC ...
Publication of GCSE grade boundaries has been delayed by exam boards to stop students stressing out before results day. (Picture: Danny Lawson/PA Wire) Many students will be eagerly searching for the ...
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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