Extra sets of results

6.1.4 Extra sets of results

If you need an extra syllabus component report please send us a request in writing, on headed paper and signed by the Head of Centre.

If you work in an

Associate Centre please send requests through your Cambridge Associate.

We charge for duplicate sets of results. The fees for this service are in our fees list available in the ‘My Messages’ section of CIE Direct.

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Qualiication

Grade reporting

Cambridge IGCSE • A*(a*), A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d), E(e), F(f) or G(g). A*(a*) is the highest grade and G(g) the lowest. • ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for grade G(g). • For some Cambridge IGCSE syllabuses, we report ‘TO BE ISSUED’ or ‘Y’ to show that the result will be awarded in a subsequent series.

Cambridge IGCSE language • For some language syllabuses we report separate oral endorsement grades syllabuses

on a scale of 1 (ONE) to 5 (FIVE), 1 (ONE) being the highest and 5 (FIVE) the lowest. • Candidates who fail to reach the standard required for grade 5 (FIVE) will have nothing reported on the statements of results.

Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) • 9 (NINE), 8 (EIGHT), 7 (SEVEN), 6 (SIX), 5 (FIVE), 4 (FOUR), 3 (THREE), 2 (TWO) or 1 (ONE). 9 (NINE) is the highest grade and 1 (ONE) the lowest. • ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for grade 1 (ONE).

Cambridge IGCSE (9–1)

• For Cambridge IGCSE First Language English Speaking & Listening

First Language English (0627/03), we report separate oral endorsement grades on statements of (0627)

results as follows:

– with Pass in Speaking & Listening – with Merit in Speaking & Listening – with Distinction in Speaking & Listening.

• Candidates who fail to reach the standard required for ‘Pass’ will have ‘Unclassiied’ reported on their statements of results.

Cambridge ICE group • Cambridge ICE statements of results are issued to candidates who have award

entered for Cambridge ICE. • Distinction, Merit and Pass are awarded to candidates who meet the requirements of Cambridge ICE. • The statement of results shows the Cambridge ICE outcome and the individual syllabus results for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level

syllabuses. • Only individual syllabus results for the inal series are reported on statements of results. Therefore if a candidate is taking Cambridge ICE over

more than one series, not all of the counting syllabuses used to determine the Cambridge ICE award are reported on the statement of results. • You will ind details of the award rules for the Cambridge ICE group award in the Cambridge Guide to Making Entries.

Cambridge O Level • A*(a*), A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d) or E(e). A*(a*) is the highest grade and E(e) the (referred to as GCE O Level

lowest.

on statements of results) • ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for grade E(e).

Cambridge O Level • Performance in speaking tests (compulsory or optional) is reported on the syllabuses in languages

statements of results below the syllabus grade as: ‘with Pass in Oral’. other than English

• If a candidate does not achieve a ‘Pass’ in the speaking test or does not take the speaking test there will be no report of the speaking test on their statement of results or certiicate.

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Cambridge International • a(a), b(b), c(c), d(d) or e(e). a(a) is the highest and e(e) the lowest. AS Level (referred to

• ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required as GCE AS Level on

for grade e(e).

statements of results) Cambridge International A

• A*(a*), A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d) or E(e). A*(a*) is the highest grade and E(e) the Level (referred to as GCE

lowest.

A Level on statements of • ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required results)

for grade E(e). • In some Advanced Level syllabuses, a candidate whose overall performance in the syllabus falls short of the standard required for grade E(e) will be

awarded an AS (Advanced Subsidiary) Level grade a(a), b(b), c(c), d(d) or e(e), if their performance is good enough in the components that constitute an Advanced Subsidiary Level.

Cambridge International • The performance of candidates in the speaking test (compulsory or optional) AS & A Level syllabuses

is reported on the statements of results under the syllabus grade as either: in languages other than

‘With Distinction in Speaking’ or ‘With Merit in Speaking’ or ‘With Pass in English

Speaking’. Candidates who do not achieve a ‘Pass’ in speaking or who do not take the speaking test will have no report of the speaking test on their statement of results or certiicate.

Cambridge AICE Diploma • Cambridge AICE Diploma statements of results are issued to candidates who group award

have entered for the Cambridge AICE Diploma. • Distinction, Merit or Pass will be awarded to candidates who meet the requirements of the Cambridge AICE Diploma. An aggregate of the total

points scored will also be shown. • To determine the award, each potential counting syllabus is allocated points according to the grade achieved. • Where a candidate has more than the required number of counting syllabuses, the syllabuses which have been used to determine the Cambridge

AICE Diploma award are shown with an asterisk (*). • Only individual syllabus results for the inal series are reported on statements of results. Therefore if a candidate is taking the Cambridge AICE

Diploma over more than one series, not all of the counting syllabuses used to determine the Cambridge AICE Diploma are shown on the statement of results. • ‘No Award’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for the Cambridge AICE Diploma. An aggregate of the total points scored is not shown. • You will ind details of the award rules for the Cambridge AICE Diploma in the Cambridge Guide to Making Entries.

Cambridge Pre-U Level 3 • Distinction ONE (D1), Distinction TWO (D2), Distinction THREE (D3), Merit ONE (M1), Merit TWO (M2), Merit THREE (M3), Pass ONE (P1), Pass TWO (P2) or Pass THREE (P3). Distinction ONE (D1) is the highest grade and Pass THREE (P3) the lowest. • ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for Pass THREE (P3).

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