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Students all across the country are in the middle of sitting their GCSE exams. Parents of these students are being urged to contact HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to ensure they keep receiving ...
Writing on X (formerly known as Twitter), HMRC said: "It’s #GCSE season! "If your teen is continuing education or training after their exams, you’ll need to let us know.
To get a top grade of 9 in the higher tier maths GCSE last year, candidates needed to score about 91% of all possible marks on AQA’s exam. For OCR, they needed about 82%, while for Pearson ...
Expanding to more GCSE subjects throughout 2025, the exam practice assistant in Pearson Revise's online platform is among the first of its kind to fully connect both print and online revision ...
In 2024, the pass rate for GCSE Maths in the UK of students achieving a grade 4 or higher was 59.6%. This is a slight decrease from the 61% pass rate in 2023, showing that many people struggle ...
These are the 'worst performing' mainstream secondary schools in Shropshire based on GCSE results achieved in two key subjects last year. Exam season is well underway with pupils across the county ...
Every student learns differently, so finding which way works for you is important! The sheer amount of information on the web can be overwhelming, so we've pulled together the best resources for GCSE ...
The GCSE maths question that the parents failed shows a shape with all its measurements in centimetres, where the area of the shape is A cm² and respondents are asked to show that A = 2x² + 24x ...
Tens of thousands of GCSE students will get their grades in an app on their phones on results day this summer. The government is trialling the Education Record app with 95,000 students in ...
As an example, To get a top grade of 9 in the higher tier maths GCSE last year, candidates needed to score about 91% of all possible marks on AQA’s exam. For OCR, they needed about 82%, while ...
The volume of GCSE exams secondary school pupils take and how English and maths resits work will be up for closer scrutiny, in the next stage of a shake-up of England’s curriculum.
The National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS), which has been campaigning for the GCSE for over a decade, says "there's no reason" why the qualification should not be available now.
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