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Top 96 GCSE schools in England UK

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  • St. Edmund’s College
    In 2023 - 52.5% of A Level students achieved A* - A
    St. Edmund’s College
    United Kingdom
    Cambridge
    Currently watching: 7
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    8.3
    from 16179.00 £ / term
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    from 16179.00 £ / term
  • Wycliffe College
    In 2021 - 75% of A Level students achieved A* - B
    Wycliffe College
    United Kingdom
    Cheltenham
    Currently watching: 10
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    4 reviews
    8.3
    from 7700.00 £ / term
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    from 7700.00 £ / term
  • Wellington College
    In 2023, the average IB score was 38.6 points
    Wellington College
    United Kingdom
    Reading
    Currently watching: 6
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    1 reviews
    8.3
    from 10200.00 £ / term
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    from 10200.00 £ / term
  •  Malvern College Boarding School
    According to the results for 2023: The average IB score was 36.8
     Malvern College Boarding School
    United Kingdom
    Cheltenham
    Currently watching: 10
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    8.3
    from 13185.00 £ / term
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    from 13185.00 £ / term
  • Brentwood Private School
    133 place in the best boarding schools in the UK
    Brentwood Private School
    United Kingdom
    London
    Currently watching: 8
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    6 reviews
    8.3
    from 5245.00 £ / term
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    from 5245.00 £ / term
  • Ashbourne College
    Ashbourne students consistently achieve excellent A level results, 53% A*A in 2023, far ex
    Ashbourne College
    United Kingdom
    London
    Currently watching: 9
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    7 reviews
    8.3
    from 10250.00 £ / term
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    from 10250.00 £ / term
  • Charterhouse school
    In 2023 83% of students achieved A*– B grades at A-level
    Charterhouse school
    United Kingdom
    near London
    Currently watching: 10
    Very good
    1 reviews
    8.3
    from 40695.00 £ / year
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    from 40695.00 £ / year
  • Bedford School
    In 2023 - 72% of A Level students achieved A* - B
    Bedford School
    United Kingdom
    Bedford
    Currently watching: 7
    Very good
    8.3
    from 7630.00 £ / term
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    from 7630.00 £ / term
  • Buckswood School
    The Good Schools Guide Award 2021
    Buckswood School
    United Kingdom
    Hastings
    Currently watching: 7
    Very good
    3 reviews
    8.3
    from 10600.00 £ / term
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    from 10600.00 £ / term
  • David Game College London
    In 2023 - near 38% of A Level students achieved A*-A grades
    David Game College London
    United Kingdom
    London
    Currently watching: 7
    Very good
    4 reviews
    8.3
    from 35170.00 £ / year
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    from 35170.00 £ / year
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GCSE, also known as the General Certificate of Secondary Education, is an academic qualification that students in the UK most often acquire at the age of 16 after completing a two-year stage in secondary education. The GCSE curriculum is designed to provide a broad education, allowing students to specialise in areas of genuine interest to them.

Most often, students take several GCSE subjects, including the main ones: English, Mathematics and Science. The list of additional subjects includes history, geography, foreign languages and others. The GCSE assessment process usually involves a combination of written examinations, coursework and practical assessments, depending on the subject.

GCSE exam scores are distributed as follows:

  • 9 = High A score *,
  • 8 = Standard A score,
  • 7 = Grade below A,
  • 6 = High B score,
  • 5 = Low B or High C
  • 4 = Grade below C,
  • 3 = D or high E
  • 2 = Low E or High F,
  • 1 = Smaller F or G,
  • U = not passed.

Final exams are necessary to assess the knowledge and skills of a student in various subjects, play an important role in shaping the future educational and career path of a student. The GCSE qualification serves as the foundation for further education and employment: school leavers usually use GCSE results to enter college or high school, where they can go on to more in-depth study at A-level or go on to vocational courses. For potential employers, the results of further exams demonstrate the applicant's academic achievements and skills.

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