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  2. Key statistics in this year’s GCSE results - AOL

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    GCSE entries awarded grade 4/C or above (PA Graphics) – Among subjects with more than 100,000 entries, business studies saw the largest percentage increase in entries this year, up 9.7% from ...

  3. GCSE - Wikipedia

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    Examination results are released by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ), which represents the main GCSE awarding organisations. Some boards and schools release results online, although many still require pupils to attend in person to collect their results from the centre at which they sat the exams.

  4. Academic grading in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There are two concurrent GCSE grading systems. In England, GCSEs are graded numerically from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest), with a 4 being considered a passing grade. For the GCSE English Language Spoken Language component students receive either a Pass, Merit, Distinction or Unclassified.

  5. File:GCSE results 2016.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. What is expected from this summer’s GCSE results? - AOL

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    It comes after Covid-19 led to an increase in top GCSE grades in 2020 and 2021, with results based on teacher assessments instead of exams. But last week, the proportion of A-level entries in ...

  7. Key statistics in this year’s GCSE results - AOL

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  8. Examination boards in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Examination boards in the United Kingdom (sometimes called awarding bodies or awarding organisations) are the examination boards responsible for setting and awarding secondary education level qualifications, such as GCSEs, Standard Grades, A Levels, Highers and vocational qualifications, to students in the United Kingdom.

  9. Pupils receive GCSE results after Covid disruption to start ...

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