History GCSE results for 2016, compared to previous
years History GCSE results for 2016, compared to previous years: cumulative Percentage of pupils who achieved (at least) each grade...
Not exact matches
Great for
GCSE History or more able
year 8 or 9 students studying the causes of the Second World War.
This is a revision package for the
GCSE History module Interwar
Years with a particular focus on the League of Nations and the causes of WW2.
A range of premium and free resources, (mainly Schemes of Work), available for topics throughout
Year 7 to 10, including the new AQA
History GCSE.
One change this
year is that
GCSE English literature and
history syllabuses required teenagers to study the full curriculum - some previous syllabuses had allowed for a narrower range of content to be studied.
After the introduction of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), which requires every current
year 7 to study English, maths, science,
history or geography and a modern foreign language until they are 16, there was an initial increase in the proportion of pupils taking a language at
GCSE, but this number has now stagnated.
Education Secretary Michael Gove denied political interference in this
year's
GCSE results, as A * - C grades fell for the first time in the exam's
history.
Here are tables of this
year's
GCSE history results in England compared with previous
years.
Results day also reveals the popularity of different
GCSE subjects, and this
year saw an increase in the numbers taking individual sciences but a continued fall in numbers taking
history, geography and modern foreign languages.
This
year 41 % of Year 10 pupils are studying history GCSE, compared to 31 % of students who took history GCSEs last year.&ra
year 41 % of
Year 10 pupils are studying history GCSE, compared to 31 % of students who took history GCSEs last year.&ra
Year 10 pupils are studying
history GCSE, compared to 31 % of students who took
history GCSEs last
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