DS1 (15) is about to start Year 11, and he's my PFB, so this will be my first time of going through all this with one of my children. Took GCSEs myself, but it was all so different back then, I don't think the pressure was as bad in my day.
DS needs a minimum of seven I/GCSEs at grade B or 6 for entry into the sixth form. Subject specific requirements are the same, grade B or 6, apart from STEM and modern languages, which require at least an A or 7, but preferably an A* or 8. DS wants to be an engineer and is planning on taking four STEM subjects, so no pressure.
DS's will be taking a mix of IGCE and GCSE subjects, and most of the IGCSE's are Edexcel, who have switched to the new 9-1 grading. However a handful of IGCSE subjects are CIE, who are sticking with A*-G. Therefore DS's grades will be a mix.
Does anyone find the new 9-1 rather ridiculous? When most of the world seemingly operate a letter based grading system, it seems nonsense that England has switched to a numerical one. We're meant to be a global society, and I can picture our children now, having to explain the 9-1 system to a potential international employer.