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      • The O-level qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland were replaced by the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), first announced in 1984 and phased in by 1986 with a couple of subjects, and completed for all subjects the following year.
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  2. The O-level qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland were replaced by the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), first announced in 1984 and phased in by 1986 with a couple of subjects, and completed for all subjects the following year. By the 1988 exam sittings the GCSE had officially replaced the O-level, with the ...

  3. Nov 11, 2023 · To put it in short, O Levels changed to GCSEs in 1986 in the UK. However, they are still taken in other parts of the world, where the O Level curriculums are adapted to reflect local needs. O Levels were a type of qualification that pupils could take between 1951 and 1987 that were purely academic, and exam based.

  4. Sep 22, 2023 · O Levels were a type of qualification that students could study in the UK until they were replaced in 1986 by GCSEs. The full name of O Level qualifications is general certificate of education (GCE) ordinary levels.

  5. In the United Kingdom, the O-Level qualifications were replaced in 1988 with the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) and the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE).

  6. The first General Certificate of Education (GCE) exams were taken. GCE O-levels replaced the School Certificate and were introduced as an academically rigorous preparation for A-levels. The more vocational Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE) was introduced later.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GCSEGCSE - Wikipedia

    When introduced the GCSEs were graded from A to G, with a C being set as roughly equivalent to an O-Level Grade C or a CSE Grade 1 and thus achievable by roughly the top 25% of each cohort. The Royal Alexandra & Albert School in Reigate, Surrey, trialled GCSE English in 1980.

  8. Dec 1, 2012 · Grades A-C of the new GCSE equated with the former GCE O-level (or grade one CSE), and D-G with CSE grades 2-6. When it was introduced, however, it was assumed that around 40% of pupils would continue to leave school without a certificate.

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