The 2024 GCSE results are out on Thursday (August 22), with students anxiously waiting to see if their grades will be good enough to qualify for sixth form or college. Year 11 pupils in England, Wales ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just over half a million 16-year-olds in the UK will collect their eagerly awaited GCSE results today – just as they have done for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GCSEs in England have undergone sweeping changes as part of education reforms that began under the coalition government. These ...
The new GCSE grading system has "ratcheted up the pressure" on teenagers, school leaders have warned. Heads have raised concerns that GCSE reforms in England could have an impact on the mental health ...
Headteachers are warning that the new GCSE grading system sends a "demoralising message" to students who are likely to score lower results in their exams. Teenagers who score lower than a 4 - ...
GCSE pass rates have risen this year, as the government rolled out huge changes to the grading system in England. More than one-fifth of pupils were awarded top marks, with 20.5% taking home either a ...
Headteachers have welcomed changes to the new GCSE grading system that will ensure it is as "fair" as the previous set up. It was recently announced that from 2017 grades would change from letters, A* ...
The new GCSE grading system will put more pressure on young people to gain top marks, according to a leading headmistress. Caroline Jordan, president of the Girls' Schools Association (GSA), said she ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Headteachers are warning that the new GCSE grading system sends a "demoralising message" to students who are likely to score lower ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GCSE pass rates have risen this year, as the government rolled out huge changes to the grading system in England. More than ...
Just over half a million 16-year-olds in the UK will collect their eagerly awaited GCSE results today – just as they have done for the last quarter of a century. The difference this year is that for ...
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