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Exam season is well underway with pupils across the county sitting their GCSE and A-Level exams. Results in the core subjects of English and Maths are two of the key measures of secondary school ...
At the end of Key Stage 4 in 2024, 25.1 per cent of pupils achieved Grade 5 or above, while 45 per cent achieved Grade 4 or above in GCSE English and Maths. 3. Our Lady and St Chad Catholic Academy ...
Bee Network apologises after three buses in a row cancelled on morning of GCSE English Literature exam "It's not acceptable - it's a standing joke for passengers," said teaching assistant Jackie Birch ...
Those who can get this GCSE question about the tragic Scottish play, Macbeth correct have an 86 percent chance of passing their English exam. As part of the English Literature GCSE, students are ...
Those who can get this GCSE question about the tragic Scottish play, Macbeth correct have an 86 percent chance of passing their English exam. 2 Could you answer this English Literature exam question?
This year’s GCSE candidates will sit their first exams this week - but no matter which electives they take, their timetables will have a few key dates in common. The 2024/25 summer exam season ...
GCSE exams 2025: When pupils will sit their core subject exams - including English, maths and science. By Amber Allott. ... Monday, May 12: English Literature Paper 1 (morning) ...
ICSE Class 10 English Literature (Paper 2) Exam was conducted today, February 21, 2025. The ICSE Class 10 English Literature (Paper 2) successfully conducted the Class 10 English Exam today ...
Of Mice And Men and To Kill A Mockingbird were previously dropped by UK exam board OCR from its GCSE English Literature set texts in 2014 after then-education secretary Michael Gove called for ...
The text has been a popular option for schools teaching GCSE English literature The classic American novel Of Mice and Men will no longer be studied at GCSE in Wales from next September amid ...
Despite 37% of England’s school population identifying as Black, Asian or minority ethnic, 98.5% of English literature GCSE students do not study a text by a writer of colour.
Despite 37 per cent of England’s school children identifying as Black, Asian or minority ethnic, 98.5 per cent of English literature GCSE students did not study a text by a writer of colour ...