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GCSE results day: Everything you need to know about interpreting results and how to appeal your grade
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2024-08-21
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GCSEs are now graded using a numerical system from 9-1, rather than A-E, as was previously the case. Students need a 4 for a "standard pass" and 5 for a "strong pass".
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