- Cambridge International is now offering schools the choice between A*-G and 9-1 graded Cambridge IGCSEs from June 2019.
- The 9-1 graded syllabuses have exactly the same syllabus content and methods of assessment as their A*-G equivalent. We are not making any changes to the syllabuses, and the only difference between the two syllabuses in each subject is that they have different syllabus codes and a different grade set.
- A choice in grading system allows schools to evaluate the merits of each, and choose the system that best meets their students’ needs. Schools have the flexibility of entering some candidates for A*-G and others for 9-1 in the same subject, in the same cohort. The choice of grade system will be made when you make entries for the June 2019 examination series and at every examination series thereafter.
- Both grading systems are accepted across the Middle East and around the world. Universities in the UK and around the world have clearly stated that they will continue to accept qualifications using the A* to G grading system which is internationally recognised. Students presenting qualifications using one system or another will not be disadvantaged.
- Some UK universities require a C grade at GCSE in Maths and English. Under the 9–1 grading system, some universities will use the new grade 5 as an equivalent while others will use grade 4.
- Cambridge IGCSEs continue to represent a rigorous qualification that is recognised by universities and employers around the world. Whichever grade system is chosen, the mark students receive will reflect the hard work that each learner has put into their studies, as well as the rigour and excellence of the course.
- Cambridge IGCSE and England’s 9-1 GCSE syllabuses are very similar. Cambridge IGCSE was a model for the GCSEs, which are based on syllabuses with a linear assessment model and no modular exams.
- Read more about Cambridge IGCSE grading choice here:
http://www.cambridgeinternational.org/programmes-and-qualifications/camb...