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How do I know which exams my child will be taking? Your child will get an exam timetable from the school explaining exactly which exams they will be taking, where they will take place and at what time ...
Today (August 22) marks the culmination of many years’ work for thousands of UK students as they are set to receive their GCSE results. Schools will have been sent the results on Wednesday with them ...
Pearson’s Edexcel exam board has issued its GCSE grade boundaries for 2024 as thousands of students find out how they fared in their exams. Grading has now completely returned to pre-Covid levels amid ...
If you want to find out the exam score you would have had to achieve to get a specific grade at GCSE in 2024, you need to look at the grade boundaries for the exam board whose test you sat. Grades in ...
Today, Thursday 22 August, is GCSE results day for secondary schools in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This has been the UK’s biggest ever assessment series, with more than 6.5 million results ...
Teenagers across the UK will be receiving their GCSE grades tomorrow. School pupils will discover what they have achieved after two years of hard work. The vast majority of students taking GCSEs in ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GCSE pupils were left confused and angry after taking the Edexcek Higher Maths exam yesterday (Thursday, May 16). Students from ...
If your child is in a secondary school in England, Northern Ireland or Wales, they will be preparing to sit their GCSEs. These standardised exams offer them qualifications in their chosen subjects.
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You will complete eight required practical activities if you are studying GCSE Physics and 21 if you are studying GCSE Combined Science. You could be asked questions about the methods, safety ...