What does a 43 mean in science GCSE?

They are a double-weighted average grade of the 2 GCSEs. They add both paper's scores together and then use a finer grading system. So 5-5, 5-4, 4-4, 4-3 etc... All it means is that she is between a grade 3 and 4 so similar to what would have been a D grade.
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Is a 43 a pass in science GCSE?

For Combined Science this means that it would equate to a grade 4-4 being a standard pass. Remember that for Progress 8 measures, the two grades attained by a student in Combined Science are averaged, so a grade 4-3 would be averaged to a 3-5 and count towards two slots in the accountability measures.
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What is the pass mark for GCSE science?

A 4 is a standard pass and 5 is a strong pass. This is the same as previous GCSE exams. In other words, a pupil who gets nine grade-4s has, technically, passed all their exams.
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What grade is 40 percent in GCSE?

Treating 10 per cent as the highest feasible mark for Ungraded as usually at present and dividing 11 to 55 marks in three equal mark-ranges of 15, grade 1 would require 11 – 25 per cent, grade 2 = 26 – 40 per cent and grade 3 = 41 – 55 per cent.
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What percentage is a 4 in GCSE science?

According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.
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What GCSE grade is 50 percent?

This is meant to represent a higher B Grade in the current GCSE grading system. We assume that a student would need to score between 50 – 70% of the marks in the Higher Tier examination.
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What does 32 mean in combined science?

It seems that the way some schools/colleges have rendered results data for distribution means that the dash in the combined science grades has been left out. So if your son got a score of 32, it is probably 3-2. You can see where these sit on the full 17-point scale here.
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What is a 4 in GCSE?

Equivalent GCSE grades

The Government has said that grade 4 is a 'standard pass'. Grade 5 is a 'strong pass' and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.
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What percentage is a pass at GCSE?

Proportion of GCSE entries that achieved a pass grade in the UK 1988-2021. In Summer 2021 GCSE students in the United Kingdom had a GCSE pass rate of 77.1 percent, a noticeable increase when compared with years prior to 2020.
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Is a 3 a pass in GCSE?

Is grade 3 a pass? For a 'standard pass', equivalent to the old C grade, students will need to achieve a 4 grade, while a 5 will constitute a 'strong pass'.
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Is a 4 a pass in GCSE?

Pupils need a 4 for a standard pass and 5 for a "strong pass". This means that a candidate who gets nine grade-4s has, technically, passed all their exams. However, the government's school league tables are based on the percentage of pupils achieved a 5 or above in English and maths GCSEs.
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What's a 3 in GCSE?

Grade 3 is the equivalent of in between grades D and E. Grade 2 is the equivalent of in between grades E and F. Grade 1 is the equivalent of in between grades F and G.
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How are GCSE science grades calculated?

Students taking separate science GCSEs will get a grade from 9 to 1 for each subject, with 9 being the highest grade. Students studying combined science will receive an award worth two GCSEs, consisting of two equal or adjacent grades from 9 to 1 (9-9, 9-8, 8-8, 8-7, 7-7…to 1-1).
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What are the grade boundaries for GCSE science?

GCSE's are now graded 9-1 with 9 effectively being a grade above the old A*. A level 4 is now considered as a low C grade and a 5 a high C grade, or low B grade. Level 6 is a solid B, 7 an A grade and a level 8 an A*. The foundation papers for each subject are graded from 5-1 and the higher papers from 9-3.
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What is a pass in Foundation science?

Now they can get level 5 (strong pass), which is equivalent to the old grade B. Suitable for some students. While the foundation & higher tier share 20 to 30% of marks, most of the questions in the foundation paper are multiple-choice and short answer questions.
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What is the hardest GCSE?

The hardest GCSE to pass is Double Science with 58.1 percent of students getting a four or lower in 2021. Just 1.5 percent of students received a nine in Double Science.
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What grades should YEAR 10 be achieving?

In Year 10, they would be expected to be working at a grade 3+ by December and then up to a grade 4+ in December of year 11, to then finally progress to a 5 by the end of the course etc. 10.
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What GCSE has the highest pass rate?

Spanish had the highest rise in entries by percentage of any GCSE, with a 4.5 per cent increase to 108,982 entries. And 34.4 per cent achieved the top three grades compared with 32.5 per cent last year, while the pass rate rose by 1.5pp to 83.3 per cent.
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Is a grade 6 GOOD?

Grade 6 indicates a good level of achievement and will help support progression into higher education and future employment.
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How do I read my GCSE results?

The new GCSEs will be graded 9–1, rather than A*–G, with grade 5 considered a good pass and grade 9 being the highest and set above the current A*. The government's definition of a 'good pass' will be set at grade 5 for reformed GCSEs. A grade 4 will continue to be a Level 2 achievement.
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What is a Grade 7 equivalent to?

According to Ofqual, the exams regulator, grade 7 is equivalent to an A. Grade 8 is considered a strong A and grade 9 an A*. Grade 4, a "standard pass", is equivalent to a C while grade 5 - also a C - is deemed a "strong pass" and grade 6 is equivalent to a B.
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How many GCSEs do you get for triple science?

Triple Award Science (sometimes known as 'Separate Sciences' or 'Single Sciences') is where students study all three sciences and end up with three GCSEs.
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What GCSE Do you need to be a doctor?

Entry requirements

You'll usually need: at least 5 GCSEs grades 9 to 7 (A* or A), including English maths and sciences. 3 A levels, or equivalent, including biology and chemistry.
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