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Around what percentage of people taking their GCSE's last year will get 9 A*'s and one A at GCSE?

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Around what percentage of people taking their GCSE's last year will get 9 A*'s and one A at GCSE?

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  1. probably 0.6%

    my friend just got 10 A* and 1 A


  2. Not sure I understand your question.. but this year in our school I know of 1 who got 9 A*s plus other grades, one who got 11 A*s plus other grades, and a couple of others who are likely to have done but I didn't find out. I got 8 A*s and know another who did.. so in my school, there were a few getting a lot.

    Oh, and we had 32 who got 8+ A/A*s.

  3. Not everyone does 10 GCSEs. One of my friends got 10 A*s and 1 A this year and a girl a few years back from my school got 11 A*s. I'd say very few people get that.

  4. At a guess I'd say about 1%, although I wouldn't be surprised if it were lower than that. My friend achieved 8 A*'s and 3 A's and that was the best at my school by a fair bit.. 9 A*'s is a LOT of A*'s! So, yeah, as I said: probably under 1%..

  5. no idea but you're super clever if you achieved that

  6. Four people in my year did it this year. Three of them are my friends. 28 people gained five or more As/A*s.


  7. No idea, but 5 years ago there was one guy in the whole school who did, and he was the first in the area for 2 years or something I was told.

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