PaulSB
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- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
I've a feeling this varied from school. At my school the years were streamed as Set A or B. I was in Set A with everyone studying for O levels. Set B studied for CSEs. My recollection is we studied for seven O levels but I have a nagging feeling it could be ten as I know I studied ten subjects at school.Nope, the majority took O level.. It wasn’t top tier only stuff. O levels had grades A-E or U for unclassified. A-C was considered a pass.
Anyone consistently not making the grade dropped from A to B, while those excelling moved up. There wasn't much movement, there wasn't an annual promotion and relegation.
If one was weak on a subject in the final year you'd be entered for CSE instead of O level.