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Subject content, aims and learning objectives for modern foreign language GCSEs for teaching from 2016.
Statistics on key stage 4 results, including GCSEs.
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE in computer science for teaching from 2016.
Infographics summarising the key trends from GCSE results in 2022.
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE in geography for teaching from 2016.
A table listing the subjects that are not being reformed and the reasons why.
Information about the new GCSE grades for parents, employers and further and higher education providers.
The number of entries by subject for GCSE in the November exam series in England.
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE in religious studies for teaching from 2016.
Subject content for GCSE in single science which was introduced in 2016.
Conditions and requirements, and corresponding guidance, applying to GCSE qualifications being awarded in 2021.
Subject content, aims and leaning objectives for GCSE in physical education (PE) for teaching from 2016.
Information for schools and colleges about our regulation of GCSEs, AS and A levels in summer 2022.
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