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What are the grade boundaries for GCSE?

What are the grade boundaries for GCSE?

What do the GCSE number grades mean?

  • 2 = Lower E or high F.
  • 3 = D or high E.
  • 4 = Lower C grade.
  • 5 = Lower B or high C.
  • 6 = High B grade.
  • 7 = Lower A grade.
  • 8 = Lower A* or high A.
  • 9 = High A* grade.

How are GCSE compositions marked?

Understanding music is assessed through an externally marked exam in two sections lasting one hour and thirty minutes. It is marked out of a total of 96 marks and constitutes 40% of the total marks for the qualification.

How long does a GCSE music composition have to be?

three minutes
Total length of compositions (Integrated and Practical combined) must be at least three minutes. Performance recordings must be completed in the academic year of entry.

What is 67 as a GCSE grade?

grade 5
Ofqual’s indicative grade boundaries (pages 13 – 15) According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 – 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 – 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 – 88 per cent.

Is music a GCSE?

GCSE Music is a vary varied and exciting option to take. You will study a wide range of activities including performing, composing and learning about different styles of music. Personal Attributes Required: You need to be able to sing or play an instrument to a reasonable standard.

What is a 9 in GCSE?

As per the guide below, issued by the exams regulator Ofqual, the numerical system essentially boils down to the following: 9 = High A* grade. 8 = Lower A* or high A. 7 = Lower A grade.

What grade is 70 GCSE UK?

Grade 6
So 70 would be a Grade 6, but 69 would be a Grade 5. The GCSE grade boundaries are now only being released to students on results day, whereas previously they were published in advance.

What are the non exam components of GCSE Music?

GCSE (9-1) Music (J536) includes two non-exam assessment (NEA) components – the Integrated portfolio and the Practical component. Both are centre assessed and externally moderated. The third component, Listening and appraising, is assessed by examination.

How much Music do you need for GCSE?

A minimum of three minutes of music in total is required. This component is 30% of GCSE marks (72 marks). Non-exam assessment (NEA) will be internally marked by teachers and externally moderated by AQA.

How is the composing music assessment grid marked?

Please refer to Component 3: Composing music assessment grid for information on how the component will be marked. Students must have sufficient direct supervision to ensure that the work submitted can be confidently authenticated as their own.

How are audio recordings used in Aqa music assessment?

The audio recordings are marked alongside the composition documentation, to derive the overall mark for the component, using Component 3: Composing music assessment grid . The student is not required to play on the recording but may do so if they wish. The audio recordings of the final compositions for assessment must be:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht21mZNhGZ8