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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
GCSE Results Day 2019 is here. Thursday, August 22, is when students are finding out how well they did and what the marking system was like in this year's grade boundaries. Schools in Birmingham - and ...
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 ...
The results are rolling in! GCSE Results Day 2019 is finally here, bringing an end to the anxious wait for teens across the country. But with the changes to the system meaning we no longer look at ...
This started in 2017 with English and maths. Follow our updates on the GCSE results including what the new scores mean and how the exams were marked - those all-important grade boundaries. Plus what ...
It's a nerve wracking day for teenagers waiting for their GCSE results. Did you that high grade in the specific subject you wanted? Did you get your place at college? If you can't wait until you pick ...
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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