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New GCSE Reforms
Anyone wanting to order GCSE certificates from 2017 could you please read this article below as it explains important information about the new grading system (9-1 reform)
First Class Diplomas isn't responsible for the article, we have taken the information from various websites on the internet so that the information can all be found in one place.
Grading will move to a 9-1 scale instead of the A*-G scaling (though it's worth checking below when your subjects will make the switch).
In the new grading system:
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9 is higher than a current A*
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8 is between and A* and A.
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7 is are equal to an A
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6 is equivalent to a high B
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5 is between a B and C (strong pass)
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4 is equal to a grade C (standard pass)
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3 is in between a D and E
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2 is between an E and F
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1 is a G
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U refers to an ungraded paper
Wales and Northern Ireland
There are some differences to how GCSEs have changed in Wales and Northern Ireland:
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Wales and Scotland will keep the A*-G grading scale, although Northern Irish students may end up with a mix of numerical and alphabetical grading (depending on the exam board).
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In Wales, two maths GCSE qualifications will be taken by students, as well as new-style Welsh language qualifications.
GCSEs aren't taken in Scotland, so these reforms won't have an impact there.
New GCSE to be taught from: September 2015
First results will be issued in: September 2017
Subjects
English language
English literature
mathematics
New GCSE to be taught from: September 2016
First results will be issued in: September 2018
Subjects
ancient languages (classical Greek, Latin)
art and design
biology
chemistry
citizenship studies
combined science (double award)
computer science
dance
drama
food preparation and nutrition
geography
history
modern foreign languages (French, German, Spanish)
music
physics
physical education
religious studies
New GCSE to be taught from: September 2017
First results will be issued in: September 2019
Subjects
ancient history
astronomy
business
classical civilisation
design and technology
economics
electronics
engineering
film studies
geology
media studies
modern foreign languages (Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, modern Greek, modern Hebrew, Panjabi, Polish, Russian, Urdu)
psychology
sociology
statistics
New GCSE to be taught from: September 2018
First results will be issued in: September 2020
Subjects
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ancient languages (biblical Hebrew)
modern foreign languages (Gujarati, Persian, Portuguese, Turkish)