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GCSE students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will receive their results on Thursday 21 August.In England, GCSEs are ...
A GCSE maths question has left a staggering 85 per cent of people scratching their heads as they attempted to find the ...
Fractions, algebra and geometry were all tested as we sat our GCSE maths exams. With the exam season in full swing, we wanted to give you the chance to test your knowledge however many years on ...
Test your knowledge with our quiz We've put together a mini quiz for our readers, featuring five maths questions based on a school AQA exam paper from 2024 that permitted the use of a calculator.
Lucy said: "This GCSE Maths question relates to changing ratios. It requires students, and parents, to correctly find the value of one part, in order to work out how much money Chris gave to Errol ...
In 2024, the pass rate for GCSE Maths in the UK of students achieving a grade 4 or higher was 59.6%. This is a slight decrease from the 61% pass rate in 2023, showing that many people struggle ...
These are the 'worst performing' mainstream secondary schools in Shropshire based on GCSE results achieved in two key subjects last year. Exam season is well underway with pupils across the county ...
As the GCSEs are well underway, we want to test you with seven maths questions. The test is based around the AQA GCSE non-calculator paper from 2023, we've made the questions multiple choice.
Here are 13 questions from a GCSE mathematics exam: 1. Work out 6.3 x 2.4 2. (a) Write 156 as a product of its prime factors (b) Find the highest common factor of 156 and 130 3. Work out the value ...
The Khalsa Academy is based in Bilston. At the end of Key Stage 4 in 2024, 52 per cent of pupils achieved Grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSE, while 72.4 per cent achieved Grade 4 or above. 5.
A real GCSE maths question was shared online and claimed to be 'impossible' by many parents and adults. The question comes as teenagers across the UK sat their GCSE exams in a range of subjects ...
A real GCSE maths question was shared online and claimed to be 'impossible' by many parents and adults. The question comes as teenagers across the UK sat their GCSE exams in a range of subjects ...