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What is the highest level a pupil can attain in the science year 9 sats exam????

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Please can you tell me!!! Thanks for any good answers!!!

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  1. level 7 for sure


  2. Depends which level paper you're entered for. When I was at school, the advanced allowed you to get up to a level 8, the intermediate allowed up to a level 7 and I think there may be a lower one which is capped at level 5 or 6, but I'm not too sure on that one.

  3. Hey Cric Queen!

    I took my y9 sats last year, and the highest grade you can get is definately Level 7.

    You're doing really well to be at that grade already. In our school, not many people achieved a level 7 (I did, yaay) =D

    There's no harm in revising extra to make sure you achieve the level 7, but you can't really get higher than that for now.

    A level 7 in science translates to really good GCSE grades too, by the way =D

    It's level 7 with English too, but for maths it's a level 8, for some reason.

    Hope I helped! x

  4. the highest you can get in science and english is a level 7, but for maths the highest is level 8!!

  5. The highest in ANY exam is 100%

  6. It depends on what paper you do.

    The highest for science, I believe, is a 7. I don't think there are extension papers.

    Maths the highest on the higher paper is an 8.

    English, the highest on the normal paper is a 7, however, I do know you can do an extension paper which will get you up to an 8. I did one, but only about 15 out of 250 pupils in our year did it, so unless you're one of the best in your class, it's unlikely you'd get put in for it.

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