Lancashire Evening Post: Which books are in the GCSE English literature reading list this year - full guide
Which books are in the GCSE English literature reading list this year - full guide
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education, taken by students aged 14–16 in the UK. Students typically take 8–10 subjects, with Maths, English & Science as core requirements. The grading system runs from 9 (highest) to 1 (lowest), with grade 4 considered a pass.
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The Guardian: Books by female authors studied by just 2% of GCSE pupils, finds study
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Books by female authors studied by just 2% of GCSE pupils, finds study
Varies depending on subject, but in almost all GCSE subjects, general knowledge, fundamental writing, and numerical skills are tested. Northern Ireland: Grades from A* to G, with A* being the highest. There is also a C* grade. All units for a single subject must be taken in one examination series.
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. They are the academic qualifications taken by most students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland at the end of secondary school education.