Some undergraduate courses require specific GCSE grades in particular subjects. We refer to these requirements as ‘profiles’. The GCSE profile(s) for each course are stated on the online course finder ...
Be sure to come back and test your knowledge. Take a look at more GCSE quick-fire quizzes or practise GCSE exam-style questions for maths, biology, chemistry, physics, combined science ...
A brand new series of print and digital resources specifically developed and written for the new GCSE Mathematics curriculum for first teaching from 2015. Covering both the Higher and Foundation tiers ...
The GCSE pass rate for students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has fallen for the third year running. The picture is different in each of the three nations, with sharper falls in the pass ...
GCSE students in England, Northern Ireland and Wales are receiving results based on teacher assessments, after a last-minute change to the system. They were originally due to receive marks worked ...
It's one of the biggest days in the school calendar, and if you're feeling nervous about your GCSE results, watching a TikTok or reading a post that contains misinformation about the big day could ...
The 2023 GCSE results will come out on August 22. A switch to numerical grades - marked 9-1 rather than A-U started to be introduced in 2017 and was fully in place from 2020.
Core Maths is available to those with grade C/4 or above at GCSE and is based on GCSE content with 25% new material. Core Maths may add value to an application, similar to the EPQ, in particular where ...
Results day is this Thursday (Courtesy: Derbyshire Times). GCSE results day is fast approaching, bringing with it a mix of excitement and nerves. As the first major exams in a student’s educational ...
New figures on falling private school rolls seen by i suggest an end to years of increasing independent sector pupil numbers ...
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 ...
Have you heard, readers? Finally, the grown-ups are back in charge. O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! Alongside many breathless editorials and fawning tweets, we recently heard from that living ...