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The majority of pupils complete a minimum of nine GCSEs and IGCSEs (all graded 9-1). In addition to Div , pupils begin at Winchester in Year 9 studying Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, French and/or German, Geography, History, Latin, Computer Science and Religious Studies.
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2023 GCSE/IGCSE Results The College is very pleased with...
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The academic curriculum at Winchester College is designed to provide as broad an education as possible, combined with specialist study in chosen examination subjects. We offer much flexibility in the choice of GCSE/IGCSE subjects and advanced courses (in Years 12 & 13 pupils take A-levels), as
2023 GCSE/IGCSE Results The College is very pleased with another year of great success at IGCSE/GCSE. 49.8% of all grades were Grade 9, with 71.9% being at Grade 9 or Grade 8. 88.1% of all grades were Grade 9/8/7.
Winchester College offers A Levels, GCSE, National Curriculum for England, and Pre-U. Students will study for a minimum of 9 GCSEs or IGCSEs from 14-16, and a minimum of 3 A levels and an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).
This booklet will tell you a little more about the application process, the subjects we offer at A-level, about ‘Div’ which all pupils take and about the EPQ, which you will take in Year 12. You should think carefully about your options and combinations: choose subjects which complement
GCSE: 88% achieved grades 9-7. A Level: 67% attained grades A*/A. Boarding Experience in Winchester College. House Characteristics: Boarding houses are located near the main school, often in old buildings with creaky charm. Houses are officially named after founding masters but commonly referred to by nicknames.
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Please note: Independent schools frequently offer IGCSEs or other qualifications alongside or as an alternative to GCSE. The DfE does not record performance data for these exams so independent school GCSE data is frequently misleading; parents should check the results with the schools.