A level 8 would be a B in GCSE, and a Level 7 would be a C. Hope this helps! :)
A level 6 in year 9 can equate to a grade B at GCSE in that particular subject. A level 6 in year 7 means the pupil is almost definitley on target for an A* in that subject at GCSE. Level 6 in the average grade for a year 9 student.
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It will be a grade C or D.
well for english it would be a 6ahistory - 6amaths- 7cscience - 6b/6ageography- 6aIn GCSE Grades -Level 5 - Grade CLevel 6 - Grade BLevel 7 - Grade ALevel 8 - Grade A*But getting level 8 by end of year 9 is EXTREMELY unlikely, so if your on a level 6 or 7, your doing well:-)Hope I helped!!
Level 2 in Literacy is equivalent to and A-C grade GCSE.
A Level Math grade - D GCSE Math Grade - A* (near full) That should speak for itself
Intermediate is an examination level between Standard Grade (similar to GCSE) and Highers.
It isn't a GCSE, its a lot simpler and not recognised much, but in my opinion a solid B or A.
IGCSE maths is allot more difficult then GCSE maths and so is any grade you wish to obtain. A C grade at GCSE is roughly 35% whilst at GCSE is 60%
yes you can, most sixth forms/colleges have a minimum entry requirement such as 5 C's at GCSE and then further requirement for each subject such as a minimum grade C at GCSE to study A level sociology. As long as you achieve the required grades to get into sixth form, you can do A-levels with foundation level GCSE's.
I believe you need a grade B because it is classed as a science at university, but i would say if you have a very good grade at gsce and a-level sciences and you only have a c they would consider you. You would absolutly need at least a c in English and maths gcse.