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 ...
A young boy has achieved a remarkable Grade 9 in GCSE maths. Chun Nok Eric Li, from Altrincham, was one of thousands of other students across the country to receive their GCSE results today (August 21 ...
An 11-year-old boy from Northumberland has gained the top grade in GCSE maths after dropping just seven marks across two papers. Harry Thew, a student at Bede Academy in Blyth, astonished teachers and ...
Harry Thew, who took the exam in Year 6 at Bede Academy in Blyth, Northumberland, said his performance was “quite good”. He dropped just two marks on one paper and five on the second to achieve a ...
This week, thousands of nervous teens will tear open their GCSE results - as they have done every August for decades. But this GCSE results day - held on August 24 - there will be one big difference ...
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 ...