O levels
O Levels.
"O levels" are the old-fashioned equivilants of GCSE's. O levels can be in many different subjects.
around 9-11 o levels/GCSE's are Good (:
GCSE results in 1989 were released on August 24th. This was the first year that GCSEs were awarded, replacing O-levels and CSEs in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The introduction of this new qualification marked a significant change in the secondary education system.
12 O-levels at grade A* or above 5 A-levels with minimum A*A*A*AA
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Sorry, but your a bit slow aren't you? No one has sat O'level exams for ages. We're into GCSE's now.
If you mean "O level", it is the predecessor of the "GCSE" (general certificate of secondary education) qualification. The 'o' stands for "ordinary".
what are o levels?
The "General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'O' Level" or the "O Levels" is the examination taken by students of Secondary Education in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries or regions associated with the British curriculum.The "GCE 'O' Level" in theUnited Kingdom is replaced by the "General Certificate of Secondary Education" (abbreviated "GCSE") in 1988. However, many Commonwealth countries and some British schools still retain the "GCE 'O' Level" through the examining boards of the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), American Council for Higher Education and Edexcel International.Therefore, in 1969, the primary examination was the "GCE 'O' Level" as the "GCSE" was only implemented in 1988.
No, cause Matriculation is already equivalent to GCSE, IGCSE and O'LEVEL.