IGCSE marking
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IGCSE marking
Does anyone know how the IGCSE maths paper is marked i.e what percentage is A*, A, B etc and to do the higher level does a child have to sit the core and extended paper or just the extended paper?
Thanks!
EDIT: I have also noticed Cambridge have 4 papers - 2 core and 2 extended - does a child sit all 4 papers?
Thanks!
EDIT: I have also noticed Cambridge have 4 papers - 2 core and 2 extended - does a child sit all 4 papers?
IGCSE Higher is only 2 papers but you can choose the type of paper. As with most IGCSE subject you can choose a pure based papers.
The marking scheme is virtually the same as GCSE so to get A* you need 90%+, A=80% + etc etc.
My son took IGCSE Higher Maths during Year 8 as a distance learning module using NEC
The marking scheme is virtually the same as GCSE so to get A* you need 90%+, A=80% + etc etc.
My son took IGCSE Higher Maths during Year 8 as a distance learning module using NEC
Hi fmIn Edexcel IGCSE maths (which seemed easier than Cambridge), an A kicked in at about 62% for the last few years.
It was Edexcel that he took, Not sure where you got the 62% from, he averaged 82% and was given a grade A.
Tipsy,
After the IGCSE Higher Maths, he took IGCSE Biology last year in year 9 and also got a grade A in that as well.
He wanted to do another this year but there's not much point whilst he is doing the real GCSE's at school.
He enjoyed the distance learning approach and found both the tutors were very good. Got some great notes to supplement the course material which I think is excellent revision material for later on. he just enjoyed the challenge of doing something a bit different to homework.