Blog Posts tagged Gcse

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How to help your child pass Maths GCSE

by Anita Naik

Maths GCSE remains the subject most students worry about. For some, it's down to the fact it's a complex subject; for others, it's about achieving a top grade to enable them to go on to A-levels.

In 2024, over 100,000 students took the A-level maths exam, making it the first subject to break the 10...

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Results Day | What to do if you don't get the results you need

by Anita Naik

Not achieving the GCSE results required for A-Levels and university can feel devastating, but regardless of the cause, don't let lower grades deter you from pursuing your academic and career aspirations.

Failing to achieve the results you hoped for doesn't mark the end of your academic ambitions. W...

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GCSE results day | What to do next

by Anita Naik

GCSE results day is set for Thursday, August 22nd. The results will be released to schools on Wednesday, August 21st, and made available to all students the following day.

From this point, you will need to make decisions about your next steps, whether this means confirming your A-level choices, app...

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How to pass Biology GCSE

by Anita Naik

Last year, Biology GCSE saw the largest percentage of top grades (50.9). It's why it remains one of the most popular A-level subjects, just behind maths (11.3% of entries), psychology (9.3%), and biology (8.5%). That said, pupils often get nervous about Biology GCSE due to the large amount of inform...

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How to use past papers to revise effectively

by Anita Naik

One of the best ways to revise is to access past exam papers and use them for exam practice. Past exam papers are an amazing resource that not only gives insight into the format and structure of an exam but also helps you practice your exam technique. Use them regularly, and they will help you becom...

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