KS3 Levels -> GCSE 'Current' and Targets

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    I got a 7b in Maths in year 9, therefore my target grade of a B was unfair Even though that's most likely what I'll end up with
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    I don't think this is necessarily the case? For my end of year nine report I got a 6B in my homework section, but for the actual NC level because we have already started the GCSE course I got a grade B? So Im not sure


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    Re: KS3 Levels -> GCSE 'Current' and Targets
    (Original post by Maths0)
    I'll do some editing tomorrow, and make points clearer. Such as different different schools may grade differently etc.
    Can you get level 8s in English and Science now too, not just in maths anymore?
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