What grades should YEAR 10 be achieving?

Students in Year 10, in most subjects, are now working towards Grade 9 – 1. The table below shows how the former GCSE grade equates to the new 9-1 grades. The target grade set is based on the KS2 data and other contextual information of your son or daughter.
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How much revision should a Year 10 do?

GCSE students (year 10 or 11) = 1.5 hours per subject per week. E.g. if they're studying 10 subjects this will be 15 hours per week. A Level students (years 12 and 13) = 4-6 hours per subject per week. E.g. if they're studying 3 subjects in year 12, this might be 12 hours per week.
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What is the highest grade in year 9?

The highest grade is 9, while 1 is the lowest, not including a U (ungraded). Three number grades - 9, 8 and 7 - correspond to the two previous top grades of A* and A.
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What grade do you need to do a level?

What grades do I need to take A levels? You normally need: at least five GCSEs at grades 9 to 4/A* to C. at least grade 6 in the specific subject(s) you want to study.
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Are 8 GCSEs enough?

Fewer GCSEs with good grades are the best - a minimum of 8. It's a great collection of advice and information. 8 is plenty. 10 is pushing it.
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Is doing 4 A levels worth it?

If you want to take your education to the highest level, then taking 4 A-Levels is definitely for you. Revered universities will take in only the best students, and a great way to show you are the best is by doing 4 A-Levels. Apart from further education and jobs, there isn't really much taking 4 A-Levels can gain you.
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What grades should YEAR 10 be achieving UK?

Students in Year 10, in most subjects, are now working towards Grade 9 – 1. The table below shows how the former GCSE grade equates to the new 9-1 grades. The target grade set is based on the KS2 data and other contextual information of your son or daughter.
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What GCSE grade is 70 %?

So 70 would be a Grade 6, but 69 would be a Grade 5.
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What does 5p mean in math?

The numerical value of 5p in Chaldean Numerology is: 8. The numerical value of 5p in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7.
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How do you ace Grade 9?

Study Tips and Tricks for Grade 9
  1. Exercise, exercise and exercise! ...
  2. Do as many examples as possible. ...
  3. Don't be afraid to ask questions! ...
  4. Make stories and rhymes! ...
  5. There will be chapters that you are better with and there will be some that you struggle with.
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Should I be revising in year 10?

Nah don't revise from year 10. Just make sure you understand everything well and read through all your notes on a weekly and monthly basis so as not to forget. Enjoy yourself. If you revise all day on weekends etc you will be tiring your brain out.
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Is 2 months enough to revise for GCSEs?

Starting two or three months in advance is definitely a good starting point for planning your revision. It's a nice, round amount of time that is easy to fit your GCSE subjects into.
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Is 2 hours of revision a day enough?

You should aim to revise for one to two hours a day, but it doesn't have to be all in one go. What is this? In fact, taking breaks whilst revising is much more beneficial than just doing it all in one go. You give your brain a chance to rest, which is crucial to the success of your revision – and eventually exams.
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Is a grade 7 GCSE good?

As you can see in the table above, old and new grades don't match up like-for-like. However, a 4 is being classified as a standard pass, which can be broadly compared to a grade C, while a 5 is a strong pass. Grades 9-7 are roughly equivalent to the old top grades of A* and A.
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Do Unis care about GCSEs?

Many universities will look at your GCSE grades when deciding whether to offer you a place on their course. They used to look at AS level grades but most students do not do this qualification any more so they are paying more attention to GCSEs.
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Is 6 a good GCSE grade?

“In simple terms, a GCSE student who is performing consistently at a grade 6 standard, should be awarded a grade 6. It should be no harder or easier to achieve a particular grade than it is in a normal year when examinations take place.”
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Is a grade 7 GOOD?

A grade 7 is fantastic. That's like an A. If your getting a grade 7 right now then you'll be fine in your exams in May/June. Just keep revising and doing practice papers/ questions on topics you are struggling in.
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What GCSE grade is 78%?

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 60 %?

If a paper is allocated 120 uniform marks, the range of marks allocated to grade B is 84 to 95 (70% to 79% of 120); for grade C, 72 to 83 (60% to 69% of 120).
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Is AAA good at A-Level?

AAA should be easy with your a levels.

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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 are the easiest A-Levels?

What are the easiest A-Levels to take?
  • Business Studies. Now, despite featuring as the most difficult subject on our list of easiest A-Levels, Business Studies still boasts a pass rate of 98%. ...
  • Design & Technology (D&T) ...
  • Art. ...
  • Textiles. ...
  • Drama/Theatre Studies. ...
  • Geography.
  • Law. ...
  • Archaeology.
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