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GCSE results 2016: Subject and overall analysis

Nationally, the proportion of pupils achieving grades between A*-C in their GCSEs has decreased by 2.1 percentage points. This has been attributed to the increase in the number of 17-year-olds who were forced to re-sit their GCSEs in English and/or maths if they failed to achieve at least a grade C last year. But there […]

Sophie Scott

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Nationally, the proportion of pupils achieving grades between A*-C in their GCSEs has decreased by 2.1 percentage points.

This has been in English and/or maths if they failed to achieve at least a grade C last year.

But there has also been some wide variation in outcomes in different subjects. Science, for example, .

Below are links to each subject, with a breakdown of each grade this year, as compared to 2015 and 2014.

 

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