Results
The following are the issue of results dates for CCEA’s 2008 GCE and GCSE examinations.
GCE Results: Thursday 14 August
GCSE Results: Thursday 21 August
Please note that this year CCEA GCSE results will be released on the same day as the other awarding bodies in England and Wales, Thursday 21 August.
The decision to change this date was made in consultation with our centres. On conducting a survey to which 175 centres responded, 82% stated that they would welcome this change to the GCSE results date, bringing it in line with the issue of results in England and Wales.
Here you will find all documents needed for the May/June 2008 issue of results
GCE Uniform Mark Tables & Grade BoundariesMay/June 2008
GCE Maximum Uniform MarksMay/June 2008
AEA Grade BoundariesMay/June 2008
GCSE Uniform Mark TablesMay/June 2008
GCSE Grade BoundariesMay/June 2008
Entry Level Grade BoundariesMay/June 2008
Definition of Results
The results of GCSE examinations are reported on an 8-point scale of grades: A*, A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Candidates who do not reach the minimum standard (Grade G) will be ungraded (U) and the result will not be certified.
The results of GCSE Science Double Award are reported on an 8-point scale of grades: A*A*, AA, BB, CC, DD, EE, FF and GG. Candidates who do not reach the minimum standard (Grade GG) will be ungraded (U) and the result will not be certified.
The results of GCSE Applied Double Award examinations are reported on a 15-point scale of grades: A*A*, A*A, AA, AB, BB, BC, CC, CD, DD, DE, EE, EF, FF, FG, GG. Candidates who do not reach the minimum standard (Grade GG) will be ungraded (U) and the result will not be certified.
The results of GCE Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level examinations are reported on a 5-point scale of grades: A to E in descending order of merit. Candidates who do not reach the minimum standard (Grade E) will be ungraded (U) and the result will not be certified.
The results of GCE Double Award examinations are reported on a 9-point scale of grades: AA, AB, BB, BC, CC, CD, DD, DE, EE. Candidates who do not reach the minimum standard (Grade EE) will be ungraded (U) and the result will not be certified.
