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GCSE remark/reviews

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ramennoddles · 25/08/2019 16:39

DD just got her GCSE results a few days ago. She just scraped a 7 in history which she was quite surprised by and she had been getting solid 8/9s throughout her mocks. Similarly, she got 8s in geography and psychology that were solid 8s but definitely not close to a 9 when she had been getting solid 9s throughout the year. Since she finds her marks out of character she wants a remark but I am not so sure as she is not near the grade boundary. What are your thoughts on how to proceed?

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booellesmum · 25/08/2019 16:46

There is nothing wrong with a 7.
My DD did GCSE's 2 years ago. She got an A in History but all the way through had been heading for A. The school looked and she was only 3 UMS off A so I paid to get it checked but it came back no change.
If it had only just been into an A I wouldn't have knowing that grades can also go down.
A 7 will let her do History A level if she wants to, and once she gets her A-levels it won't matter at all whether History GCSE was a 7,8 or 9.

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clary · 25/08/2019 16:51

I wouldn't ask for a reassessment (it's not a remark) for a grade that was just a 7 - remember it could go down.

7 and 8 are great grades - that's A and A* in old money. Are these subjects she wants to study for A level?

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hormonesorDHbeingadick · 25/08/2019 16:53

She runs the risk of being marked down. Teachers are making an educated guess when they say this work is a 9 as grade boundaries change every year and are set after all the papers have been marked.

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Aragog · 25/08/2019 17:33

Unless a child's getting 100% really the teachers shouldn't be marking work at a grade 9. It often sets unrealistic expectation as it's supposed to be the very very top percentage of sitters getting the .

A grade 7 is a grade A so a good grade.

I wouldn't go for a remark of a paper where they've only just passed the boundary. Grades go up and down, so why risk it?!

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