12:52, Thu, Aug 22, 2024 Updated: 12:53, Thu, Aug 22, 2024 It is results day and 16-year-olds across the country are setting off to school to see how well they did on their GCSEs. Article continues ...
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 ...
Hundreds of thousands of teenagers across England, Wales and Northern Ireland have received their GCSE results today (August 21). But long gone are the days of grades A to U, and for the past few ...
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The countdown is on for GCSE results day. This is the moment when pupils across the UK will find out whether they've got the grades they are hoping for. Unlike A-levels, GCSEs are graded in numbers ...
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 ...
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 ...
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