In Wales, it is compulsory for students to study chemistry at GCSE level (16 years old).
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In Wales, it is compulsory for students to study chemistry at GCSE level (16 years old).
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"The postie's been. I've got my GCSE results!" "Go on then, open it! What does it say?" "All right, all right. 'This is to certify that Josephine Bloggs achieved the following results in ten subjects: Mathematics: F—' Oh, god."
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"Aren't you going to school to see your GCSE results? Everyone else'll be there." "That's why I'm not going. I'll wait for them to come in the post."
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"Where's Keira?" "She's just left to pick up her GCSE results." "Don't you get them online these days?"
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