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How do levels translate into estimated GCSE results?

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tenacious · 13/09/2010 19:43

DS1 gets reports from school at end of every term. Each subject has a current level, and also a predicted level for what he should be achieving at the end of that year.

What I am wondering, if anyone can enlighten me, is what these translate into in GCSE terms? Eg, if a 7a now on a particular subject end of Y8/beginning of Y9, what would he be predicted to achieve at GCSE? Hope someone can help!

Many thanks in advance.

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BelligerentGhoul · 13/09/2010 19:44

7a now would = target of A or A* at GCSE.

PerpetuallyAnnoyedByHeadlice · 14/09/2010 19:30

7a is well above average for Y8

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