Sage
BTW, Eddie, what's "GCSE"?
In detail:
The GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the name of a set of British examinations, usually taken by secondary school students at age 15-16 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (but not Scotland, where the equivalent is called Standard Grade).
A different examination is taken for each area of study, but school students are usually obliged to take examinations for certain "core subjects" (English language, English literature, mathematics, and science) along with several optional subjects; sometimes up to 10-14 in total. There is also an option for students to take "short" or "half" courses for certain subjects.
There are different tiers for most examination - normally 'foundation' (formerly 'Basic') and 'higher', and for mathematics, 'intermediate'. Students are entered for a certain tier based on their ability. The tier a student is entered for affects the range of grades that student could attain.
Grades range from an A* (A-star) to G, with a U as a fail.
Also, im in the higher tier for Maths and Science
