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English is 2 GCSEs plus Maths plus Science is 2 or 3 GCSEs plus 4 choices


So that?s 9 or 10


Why would you want to do more? Another school forced my eldest into taking 14 for no reason that benefitted him that I could see.


GCSEs are increasing in difficulty since they all became linear


When I was at school, in the dark ages, we used to take 6 or 8

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Yes, dark ages me too which is why I'm asking as I know things have moved on. 14 sounds ridiculous, I think 9 is the norm. From the website it looked as only 7 so that's why I asked - I didn't know science counted as two etc.
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There is potential to do 3 GCSEs in Science and 3 in Maths (Maths, Stats and Additional maths) so that's 6 for a start (I do not know about the Charter school though)...some are done in year 10. BUT to get a decent A level A/A* grades are needed in the GCSE....some schools are happy for the student to get a C grade....and will enter them early...does not do the future of the student any good especially since Universities will look at GCSE attainments...
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seenbeen Wrote:

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> There is potential to do 3 GCSEs in Science and 3

> in Maths (Maths, Stats and Additional maths) so

> that's 6 for a start (I do not know about the

> Charter school though)...some are done in year 10.

> BUT to get a decent A level A/A* grades are needed

> in the GCSE....some schools are happy for the

> student to get a C grade....and will enter them

> early...does not do the future of the student any

> good especially since Universities will look at

> GCSE attainments...


No longer true I?m afraid, grades are 0-9 and they are all linear so I don?t believe you can take any early. All have to be at end of 2 Year course so unless they start some in year 9 this won?t happen. I?m not sure if taken early they get included in national tables


That are certainly harder

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