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Tuesday, 24 August 2010

GCSE Results On The Rise Again


Once again, GCSE results have smashed all previous records, with pass rates rising for the 23rd year in a row.  Despite another slump in students taking a German or French GCSE, 70% of entries were awarded at least a C grade.

That is up 2% on the results from 2009, with nearly 23% of these entries at least earning an A or A* grade, which is up 1% on last year.  Whereas there was nosedives in the language results, Science seems to be standing out as a shining academic subject, with huge rises in passes and exams undertaken in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.  Overall, it is an significant improvement on the results from last year.  The government will be delighted to see a 2% increase on students passing the standard English Literature and English Language courses, after a slip in standards in 2009.  Add into the equation that there was an overall slip in entries from last year; these results do consequently stand out very highly. 

For the second successive year, boys got the better of girls in higher grades for Maths, which is one of the most competitive subjects around nowadays.  Despite that surprise, females are still doing better on an average basis than males.  A director of JCQ, (Joint Council for Qualifications) Jim Sinclair gave this reaction.

“Students and their teachers can be proud of their achievements.  The increased entries in biology, physics and chemistry, as well as the improvements in English and Maths results is very good news indeed.”

Of course, some are claiming that the GCSE exams are getting easier with every passing year; hence the results improve year-in, year-out.  However, this might be done to students putting in harder work than ever before, especially with the uncertainty of further education opportunities, as many can highlight from last week’s outstanding A Level results. 

GCSE exams may be under-fire once again and some critics will say that these exams simply do not stretch today’s everyday students.  However, that shouldn’t take the gloss off these fantastic results, so congratulations to all those students who worked extremely hard to get top-notch exams results in both GCSE and A Level standard. 

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