GCSE students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will receive their results on Thursday 21 August. In England, GCSEs are graded using a numerical system from 9 to 1. That changed several years ago ...
Students taking their GCSEs over the past few years have faced a lot of changes. This summer was the first that teenagers sat exams for 24 months, due to disruption from the Coronavirus pandemic.
Thousands of teenagers will be picking up their exam results today and finding out how they did in the new, reformed GCSEs, which has seen students across England assessed mainly on their exam ...
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These can help GCSE students see how close they were to a different grade Each exam board has its own dedicated online page for publishing these - find out where below GCSE students across the West ...
There has been a lot of changes to GCSEs in the past couple of years due to the pandemic. Exams were cancelled for the second successive year and grades have been awarded by teachers. But one change ...
Students in England and Wales who took GCSE exams in November will receive their results on Thursday. In England, most students who took exams in November will have been resitting English or maths.
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