Guidelines

What is the pass grade for GCSE 2015?

What is the pass grade for GCSE 2015?

achieving A* and A is down 0.1 percentage points to 21.2% achieving A* to C is up 0.2 percentage points to 69.0% passing (A* to G) is up 0.1 percentage points to 98.6%

When did GCSE results come out in 2015?

20th August 2015
Dates and times for GCSE results day 2015 Results will be available on Thursday 20th August 2015. Students will be able to collect their results from their school or college in the morning.

Can GCSE results be checked online?

GCSE results day 2021: This year some schools are allowing students to check their GCSE results online because of the pandemic. However, a large number of schools are also following the traditional custom of students collecting their results in person at school.

What does P mean on my GCSE results?

P – Pass (50-59%) PA – Pass.

What percentage is a 9 in GCSE?

Setting grade standards for new GCSEs The approach to awarding the top grades will be the same for all GCSE subjects. A formula will be used that means that around 20% of all grades at 7 or above will be a grade 9.

What is a 7 in GCSE?

Grade 7 is the equivalent of a grade A. Grade 6 is the equivalent of just above a grade B. Grade 5 is the equivalent of in between grades B and C. Grade 4 is the equivalent of a grade C.

WHEN WAS A level results day 2015?

13 August 2015
Dates and times for A-level results day 2015 Results will be available on Thursday 13 August 2015. Students will be able to collect their results from their school or college from 10am (for A2 results) and 11am (for AS results).

What day was GCSE results day 2014?

21 August
GCSE and CiDA/DiDA results day is 21 August.

Can employers check GCSE results from 30 years ago?

Exam boards generally keep a record of GCSE results going a long time back – practically forever – so it is even possible to trace the results of people who sat their exams decades ago. Due to this, employers can check your GCSE results long after you have sat them.

Do employers look at GCSE?

Employers are most likely to rely on GCSE grades to determine whether applicants have a minimum level of subject knowledge, with slightly fewer relying on them to indicate a certain level of ability. GCSE grades are viewed as a good indicator of this. A good attitude to work is something that many employers look for.

What does M mean on GCSE results?

And m means merit.