gcse chemistry [summer 1989]

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Associated Lancashire Schools Examining Board Joint Matriculation Board of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and Birmingham North Regional Examinations Board North West Regional Examinations Board Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Examinations Board General Certificateof NilA NORTHERN Seconda Education J*S ifli{ d's'i49sf,LL achieved the following results in i subjects i:,jiItj;ir ';TUilIt$ C !t :'ilI ; T'? Y gill]LI5H * 'J fr.iL Ii) t'tiJr"l IC *TI0s+ EXAMINING ASSOCIATION dateofbirth t? r.EC- 1,71 6.ii..&+r { {r} frFA$.9 *{1} *rrA*{.d{r} tft&$'e 't {*}i#} ' iii,..'1,,''' :l, ' This is to certify that in the examination held in the sus*,rR itr 1 * 1? TH,q5 r SUBJ r. CT5 ' ,. ', ,....' \ .\i'. '.

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A PDF containing scanned images of my GCSE Chemistry certificate which was awarded to me in the year 1989. A pass-grade of C was awarded. However, I felt my performance should have attained a grade of "A".

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Page 1: GCSE Chemistry [summer 1989]

Associated Lancashire Schools Examining BoardJoint Matriculation Board of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and BirminghamNorth Regional Examinations BoardNorth West Regional Examinations BoardYorkshire and Humberside Regional Examinations Board

General Certificateof NilANORTHERN

Seconda Education

J*S ifli{ d's'i49sf,LL

achieved the following results in i subjects

i:,jiItj;ir ';TUilIt$C !t :'ilI ; T'? Ygill]LI5H *

'J fr.iL Ii) t'tiJr"l IC *TI0s+

EXAMININGASSOCIATION

dateofbirth t? r.EC- 1,71

6.ii..&+r { {r}frFA$.9 *{1}*rrA*{.d{r}tft&$'e 't {*}i#}

' iii,..'1,,''' :l, '

This is to certify that in the examination held in the sus*,rR itr 1 * 1?

TH,q5 r SUBJ r. CT5

' ,.

', ,....' \ .\i'. '.

Page 2: GCSE Chemistry [summer 1989]

DEFINITION OF GRADES

The results of the GCSE examinations are reported on a 7-point scale ofgrades: A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Candidates who fail to reach the minimumstandard for G receive no grade. A subject receiving no grade will not berecorded on the certificate. Grades A. B and C maintain the standards ofthe former GCE'O'level grades A, B and C and the former CSE Grade 1;grades D, E,, F and G maintain the standards of the former CSE grades 2, 3,4 and 5.

The assessment of Oral Communication is compulsory for all candidatesentered for GCSE English. It is separately assessed and the results arereported on a 5-point numbered scale, with Grade 1 indicating the highestlevel of attainment and Grade 5 the lowest level of attainment.

ORDER OF GRADES

Grades are shown in descending orderappearing at the top of the list. Subjectsawarded are shcwn in alphabetical order.

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

x'i

xxx

of grade, the highcst gradefor which the same grade is

This GCSE examination included an assessment of English OralCommunication (see Definition of Grades above).

This GCSE examination was designed for candidates aged 17

years and over.

This GCSE examination was designed to meet the needs ofexternal candidates who were unable to meet the course work orother requirements set out in the National Criteria.

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

This certificate is and remains the property of the Northern ExaminingAssociation at all times and is issued on the following conditions:

(a) any alteration to this certificate renders it invalid;

(b) this certificate must be delivered up to the Northern ExaminingAssociation on request by the Association.