How many people get 10 A * at GCSE?

Table 4 presents the number of candidates achieving particular numbers of A* grades or better. Thus, more than 25,000 candidates (4.89% of all taking 5 or more GCSEs) achieved at least 5 A* grades, whilst only 2,653 (0.48%) achieved ten or more A* grades.
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How many people get a * For GCSEs?

GCSE pass percentage

In 2020, the number of students achieving a grade 7/A or above was around one in four (25.9%). This is higher than it was in earlier years; in 2019, 20.6% of students got 7/A or higher.
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How many students get all A stars at GCSE?

It's normally about 10% of entrants in each exam that get an A*. But its not that simple scince it is a number of GCSEs being taken, and the events are not neccesarily independent. Rep: ?
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What percentage of students get an A star?

Nearly half of students awarded A or A*

Nearly half of students (44.8 per cent) were awarded an A or A* in at least one subject, up by 6.3 per cent on last year, according to the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ). Tuesday's results come following a second year of disrupted learning due to the Covid pandemic.
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What percentage of people get A * A * A * at A level?

Which regions achieved the most A grades? Almost one in five (19.1 per cent) of A Level students received an A* grade this year - another record high which is up from around one in seven (14.3 per cent) in 2020.
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How many students get AAA at A-Level?

Summary of Students getting 3 A grades or better at A level By ethnicity Summary. The data shows that: 28.9% of all students got 3 A grades or better at A level (including students whose ethnicity was not known)
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How many people get an A star?

– The proportion of candidates receiving top grades is the highest on record. A total of 44.8% of entrants were awarded either an A or A*, up from 38.5% in 2020. – Nearly one in five (19.1%) entrants received an A*. This is another record high, and is up from around one in seven (14.3%) last year.
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What percentage of students get A * at A-level 2019?

A note on coverage

The proportion of entries awarded A or A* grades is also at the lowest level in recent years, at 25.2% – down from 26.2% last year.
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What percentage of people get a *?

In 2021 19.1 percent of students in the United Kingdom achieved the highest possible grade (an A*) in their A-Levels, with more than a quarter of entries achieving an A, the most common individual grade level in this year.
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Is 8 an A * in GCSE?

As per the guide below, issued by the exams regulator Ofqual, the numerical system essentially boils down to the following: 9 = High A* grade. 8 = Lower A* or high A. 7 = Lower A grade.
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What is the most common GCSE grade?

A 5 grade was the most common individual grade level achieved by GCSE students, at 17.1 percent of all entries.
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How many students get 9s at GCSE?

There were 16 pupils who took 12 GCSEs and got 9s in all of them! (see table below). So, altogether in England, 7.7 per cent of grades this year were a 9 – up from 6.6 per cent last year. That means an extra 58,725 grade 9s were handed out – a 19 per cent rise.
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Is it possible to get all 9s in GCSE?

Most people cannot achieve all 9s even if they try as hard as possible, and Oxbridge don't even differentiate between an 8 and a 9. If you put pressure onto yourself to get all 9s (and become one of only 600 people a year) you will probably fail and probably be upset about.
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What percentage of students get a 8 at GCSE maths?

Here are the trends in mathematics GCSE grades in 2019. The data shows a rise in the top grades at GCSE maths this year, with more results being awarded at grades 8 (7.2 per cent) and 9 (3.7 per cent). However, the proportion of grade 7's has remained stable at 9.5 per cent, while grades 6 and 7 have seen a decline.
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What percent of people get an A * in A Level biology?

Compiled by Education Datalab, the tables show entries have risen, climbing from 58,179 last year to 63,641. The proportion reaching the top grades has decreased, with 6.6 per cent getting an A*, down from 7.4 per cent last year, and 23.5 per cent getting an A or A*, down from 25.3 per cent in 2018.
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What is the hardest a level?

The 12 hardest A-Level subjects are Mathematics, Further Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. The list also includes English Literature, Art, Psychology, Computer Programming and Music. You might be looking at some of these subjects and thinking, “No way!
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What percentage is an A * in GCSE?

is no Grade 'a*', the percentage uniform mark range for Grade 'a' is 80–100.
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WHAT IS A * in GCSE?

GCSE grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) – Certificate and qualification awarded. At GCSE, considered a 'good pass', and awards a qualification at Level 2 of the RQF. GCSE grades 3 to 1 (D to G) – Certificate and qualification awarded. At GCSE, awards a qualification at Level 1 of the RQF.
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What is the average GCSE results in UK?

Summary of GCSE results (Attainment 8) By ethnicity Summary

The data shows that, in the 2020 to 2021 academic year: the average Attainment 8 score for pupils in England was 50.9 out of 90.0.
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Can you get an A * at AS?

Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members. Though to get an A* at A2, you have to get a minimum score at AS, but this differs between subjects/boards.
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How many people get 4 A stars in A levels?

But people's results are usually over-optimistically predicted, there's no formal data on predicted grades and most people do 3, not 4 A Levels, and people doing 4 are probably going to do well in them. so I'd be inclined to say around 2-3% of people would be precited 4A*, with 1-1.5% actually achieving it.
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