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What is the last exam GCSE 2024?

All GCSE exams, across all exam boards, take place during May and June 2024 this academic year. The first exam starts on 9th May 2024 and the final GCSE exam is due to take place on Wednesday 19th June. (A-levels go on a little longer).
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What date is the last GCSE exam 2024?

Information from the Joint Council for Qualifications gives us a timetable showing that GCSE exams begin on 9 May and finish on 19 June.
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What date is the final GCSE?

National GCSE exams take place from Monday 13th May 2024 to Wednesday 26th June 2024. A full exam timetable is available via the link below. The academy will also provide your child with their personalised GCSE exam timetable in the summer term.
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Will GCSE 2024 be easier?

The GCSE exams in 2024 are not expected to be easier in terms of content or grading standards.
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Will GCSE 2024 get formula sheets?

The Department for Education (DfE) and Ofqual have confirmed that full equations and formulae sheets will be provided for GCSE Maths, GCSE Physics, and GCSE Combined Science exams in 2024 only.
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How long until GCSE 2024?

When are the GCSE exams 2024? All GCSE exams, across all exam boards, take place during May and June 2024 this academic year. The first exam starts on 9th May 2024 and the final GCSE exam is due to take place on Wednesday 19th June. (A-levels go on a little longer).
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Is 2024 GCSE?

When are the GCSE exams 2024? GCSE exams in 2024 will start around Monday, 6 May and finish on Friday, 21 June. These are the most up-to-date exam dates set by each exam board, but they might change closer to the exam period. As such, you and your child should only use these dates as a general guide.
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What are the 5 hardest GCSEs?

GCSE Maths, GCSE Sciences, Modern Foreign Languages, GCSE English Literature, and History often rank among the hardest GCSE subjects. This is due to their concepts' need for critical thinking.
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What are the exam changes for 2024?

The board has introduced alterations to the CBSE exam pattern for 2024. In the CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2024, question papers will comprise 40% multiple-choice questions (MCQs), 20% competency-based questions, and the remaining 40% will consist of subjective or short/long answer type questions.
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Will 2024 GCSE grade boundaries be high?

In 2024, grade boundaries will be set to achieve (as far as is possible) outcomes no lower than 2019 – assuming there are no significant changes in the make-up of the cohort. WJEC, the awarding body, will implement this through its awarding process, when awarding committees recommend grade boundaries at key grades.
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What is the final grade for GCSE?

The reformed GCSE qualifications will be awarded on a grade scale of 9 (the highest grade) to 1 (the lowest). This new scale will be aligned to key grades on the current A* to G scale. broadly the same proportion of students will achieve a grade 1 and above as currently achieve a grade G and above.
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What months are GCSE?

The GCSE exam period is usually between May and June in Years 10 and 11.
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What year do you do GCSE?

Most pupils start studying for their GCSEs in year 10 . Some subjects are compulsory, meaning that they have to be studied but there are some choices to be made. Pupils usually study for their GCSEs for two years so they start at the beginning of year ten and finish at the end of year 11.
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What is contingency day?

Contingency Days are allocated in case of an event of national or significant local disruption to examinations in the UK.
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Is the SAT changing in 2024?

The SAT is set to switch from a paper and pencil format to a digital format in 2024. But when exactly is this change happening? For US students, the SAT will switch to a fully digital format beginning in March 2024. This change will apply to every SAT exam date from January 2024 forward.
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When to apply for 11 plus exam 2024 birmingham?

You can register for the selective test for entry in September 2024, between Tuesday 9 May 2023 and Friday 30 June 2023 at 4pm. Note that late registrations are not permitted.
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What is the least picked GCSE?

According to TES magazine, the five least popular GCSE subjects, based on the number of students sitting them are:
  • Welsh as a second language. If you live in Wales then Welsh is one of the compulsory subjects that every student must take. ...
  • Manufacturing. ...
  • Other sciences. ...
  • General studies. ...
  • Classical subjects.
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What is the least passed GCSE?

To pass you need at least a Grade 4 or Grade 5. Grades 1 to 3 are like the old D to G. The U grade, meaning “ungraded”, remains the same.
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What's the easiest GCSE to pass?

GCSE pass rates by subject (ranked easiest to hardest)
  • Chemistry (~90% Pass rate)
  • German (~78% Pass rate)
  • Music (~78% Pass rate)
  • Art and Design (~78% Pass rate)
  • Drama (~78% Pass rate)
  • English Literature (~75% Pass rate)
  • Physical Education (~70% Pass rate)
  • Maths (~70% Pass rate) Achieve GCSE Greatness!
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Do year 9 do GCSE?

Most schools offer GCSEs as a two-year programme in Years 10 and 11. But, recent curriculum changes and the extra challenge of the new GCSEs, especially maths, has led more schools to introduce a three-year GCSE programme from Year 9 for at least some subjects.
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What physics equations should I memorize for GCSE 2024?

DfE has decided that for exams in 2024 students should not have to memorise these. To achieve this, Ofqual proposes providing additional support to students by permitting the equation sheet to include all equations and would welcome views on this.
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Is GCSE year 9 or 10?

What are GCSEs? These are the general qualifications you will do usually in Y10 and Y11 but some schools start in Y9. You will choose your GCSE subjects in Year 9 (Y8 in some schools) and then study these subjects until Year 11. You are likely to study between 7 and 9 GCSE subjects depending on your school.
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What is the longest exam in GCSE?

'An Inspector Calls' / Anthology poems / Unseen poetry – this is the longest GCSE examination paper. It is 2 hours and 15 minutes. You will be writing 3 separate essay responses in this time. What materials have been provided to assist students' preparations?
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Is Grade 8 GCSE good?

Although GCSEs grades 9-1 are not directly equivalent to GCSEs grades A*-G, the descriptions we've put together below are a good gauge for comparison. What is a Grade 7, 8 and 9? Low Grade 7 is equivalent to a low Grade A. | Grade 8 is equivalent to a high Grade A.
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