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 ...
The 2025 GCSE pass rate fell slightly compared with 2024, with 67.4% of all grades in England, Wales and Northern Ireland at 4 or C and above. GCSEs in England are graded using a numerical system from ...
It's here - the day when thousands of students get their GCSE results. The results are out today - Thursday, August 22. After months of preparation and exams, teenagers are finally finding out if they ...
Just 3% of England's GCSE papers will be awarded the new ultra-high grade when new-style GCSE exams for English and maths are first sat in 2017. The shake-up will see a shift to a numerical system ...
Today thousands of teenagers across the country will receive their GCSE grades (Thursday, August 24). Most pupils will receive grades from 9 to 1, with 9 being the highest grade possible. Generally ...
Under sweeping GCSE reforms in England, traditional A* to G grades have been replaced with a 9 to 1 system, with 9 the highest mark. In general, a grade 7-9 is roughly equivalent to A-A* under the old ...
Teenagers across the country will receive their GCSE grades on Thursday. The vast majority of students taking GCSEs in England will receive grades from 9 to 1 - with 9 being the highest grade. As a ...
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