What national curriculum level do you look for in year 9 to predict a D, C, B or A at GCSE?
What year 9 national curriculum level tend to do higher Maths and English GCSE and which levels do the foundation exam? (Seems so unfair at least we could double enter O and CSE's - they said GCSE would save two exam systems - and look what they've got - two exams where you can't double enter!)
Why is coursework on English started in year 9? Surely someone two years younger than the exam age isn't likely to attain anywhere near what they could in two years time?
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National Curriculum Levels and how they predict GCSE grades
Kez100 · 17/10/2009 16:23
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