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The Education Record app will replace paper GCSE files to provide students with digital exam records they can use to apply for college, apprenticeships, or jobs. Around 95,000 Year 11 pupils will ...
Across the UK, teenagers have been grappling with everything from fractions to ratios as they tackle their GCSE maths exams.
Tens of thousands of GCSE students will get their grades in an app on their phones on results day this summer. The government is trialling the Education Record app with 95,000 students in ...
PHILIPPINE BANKS’ bad loan ratio eased to a three-month low in March as total loans increased, according to data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). The industry’s gross bad loan ratio dipped ...
The 2024/25 school year’s summer exam season begins the week of May 5 Pupils usually take around 9 different subjects at GCSE level But all of them are legally required to sit three core ...
The quick ratio evaluates a company's ability to meet its current obligations using its most liquid assets. The quick ratio measures a company’s ability to immediately meet its short-term ...
told reporters that the reserve requirement ratio -- the amount of cash that banks need to hold as reserves -- will be cut by half a percentage point from May 15, releasing about 1 trillion yuan ...
The interest coverage ratio reveals a company’s solvency and ability to pay interest on its debt. The interest coverage ratio is a debt and profitability ratio. It shows how easily a company can ...
Ratios are seen in everyday life. They can be used when adding ingredients to make a meal, when deciding how much pocket money children get or when reading a map. Percentages - AQA Percentages are ...
GCSE students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will receive their results on Thursday 21 August. In England, GCSEs are graded using a numerical system from 9 to 1. That changed several years ...
As GCSE season is upon us, we break down England's 9-1 grading system to help you support your child, regardless of their results. Revision charts are up, and cramming is on, as GCSE season is ...
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