Depends on the board AQA is between 24-32
The maximum grade for foundation science is only a C. But, normally if you do really well in your first foundation science exam you can get your teacher to change you to the higher level paper where you can get an A*. - That is what I am aiming to do.
Morley C. Horder has written: 'Developing a sail education program' -- subject(s): Marine Science Center (Poulsbo, Wash.), Marine Science Society, Sailing, Sailing Foundation
George C. Marshall Foundation was created in 1953.
This varies from college to college. However a C would be the minimum required however my college for example wanted B's minimum.
Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation was created in 2006.
The address of the C C Tray-Ders Foundation is: Po Box 13813, Reading, PA 19612-3813
G. C. C. Spencer has written: 'The Scargill Schools Foundation, 1662-1962' -- subject(s): Scargill Schools Foundation
St Georges C of E Foundation School was created in 1975.
The web address of the George C Marshall Foundation is: http://marshallfoundation.org
The web address of the Edwin C. Remick Foundation is: www.remickmuseum.org
St Georges C of E Foundation School's motto is 'Nothing but our best will do'.
With foundation, the highest possible grade you can get is a C, however the questions are somewhat easier and more simplistic than those of the higher tier. In foundation you are able to get an F grade, whereas in higher tier if you do not get a C in the examination then you will get a U... Which is useless! Foundation is for people most likely to get fF- C grades, and higher tier is for those predicted C - A*.