New gce timetable

The new GCE (General Certificate of Education) timetable! Here's an overview of the changes:

Key Changes:

  1. New subjects: The Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) has introduced new subjects, including:
    • Computer Science (0417)
    • Global Perspectives (0457)
    • Information Technology (0410)
  2. Revised subject combinations: Students can now combine subjects in new ways, such as:
    • Business Studies and Economics
    • Computer Science and Mathematics
    • Global Perspectives and English Literature
  3. New assessment formats: Some subjects now have new assessment formats, such as:
    • Computer Science: a practical assessment (40% of the total mark)
    • Global Perspectives: a research project (30% of the total mark)
  4. Changes to exam dates: The exam dates have been adjusted to reduce clashes and provide more time for students to prepare.
  5. New grading system: The grading system has been revised to provide more detailed feedback to students. The new system uses a 9-point scale, with grades ranging from 9 (the highest) to 1 (the lowest).

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What does this mean for students?

What does this mean for schools and teachers?

Overall, the new GCE timetable aims to provide a more flexible and skills-focused education, preparing students for the challenges of the 21st century.