Depends on when your school decide to start them. Usually around May-July.
25th June 2010
The GCSE maths exams in 2010 were typically held in May and June, following the standard exam schedule in the UK. Specific dates varied by exam board, but they generally took place in the first few weeks of June. For precise dates, it's best to consult the exam board's official schedule from that year.
Humanities ~ 'A' in CWK, start with a 'C' in Exam. Technology ~ 'A' in CWK, start with a 'C' in Exam. History ~ 'A' in CWK, start with an 'E' in exam PE GCSE ~ 'A' in CWK, start with a 'F' in exam
they are added together
Wednesday 27th June 2012
As long as you try your best and get anything from A to C
In America they don't have GCSE's. They have other exams.
Where you learn all of the content over 2 years and take all of the exams in the summer of the final year.
AS exams, also known as advanced subsidiary exams, were put into place as a testing method between the GCSE and Êthe A Level exam. It matches many of the elements seen on both tests.
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GCSE results in 2013 were released on August 22nd. This date is typically when students receive their results for the exams taken in the summer of that year.
Students typically take their GCSEs in Year 11, which is usually when they are 15 to 16 years old. Some students may also start their GCSE courses in Year 10, with exams usually occurring at the end of Year 11. The GCSE qualifications cover a range of subjects and are essential for further education and employment opportunities.