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- noun Plural form of
GCSE .
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Examples
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Celebrating a new baby, a promotion at work or straight A*s in your GCSEs is incomplete without a plate of mithai (sweets).
How to make Indian sweets Homa Khaleeli 2010
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According to the EHRC, children who have been bullied do worse in GCSEs – scoring on average 15% lower than those who have not.
Britain's divided schools: a disturbing portrait of inequality Anushka Asthana 2010
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He stopped short of sharing the author's view that the name GCSEs should be abolished.
British Blogs BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2010
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Speaking at a press conference to launch the review, Sir Richard said there should be assessments of children at 16, but they should not be called GCSEs because they had become so
British Blogs BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2010
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IGCSEs should not be called GCSEs; it is misleading and a marketing tool.
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He replaced them with some metal bands and some wire on the roof of my mouth which now makes it hard for me to say, "GCSEs", "Jesus" and "Manchester"; three words I say surprisingly more than I thought I did.
Nil By Mouth. Unless it's squishy. onlyemma 2007
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Pupils in Furness were some of the first teenagers in the country to be offered the diploma this September as well as the usual range of qualifications such as GCSEs and A-levels.
News round-up 2008
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Pupils in Furness were some of the first teenagers in the country to be offered the diploma this September as well as the usual range of qualifications such as GCSEs and A-levels.
News round-up 2008
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Morris, who was a teacher, joins a growing number of educationalists calling for GCSEs at 16 to be abolished.
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He argued that, if pupils sat GCSEs at 14, they would be better able to decide whether to move on to academic or vocational courses.
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