Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Chemistry 78 A A
Mathematics A*
Physics 73 A* A*
If there is anything in this report you wish to discuss please contact your subject teacher(s) (teacher initials@rgshw.com).
*UCAS Predicted Grades (correct at time of going to print) - The UCAS Predictions shown in this report will be entered on your UCAS application for entry
into British Universities and institutions of Higher Education next year (September 2022). Please take time to discuss them with your parents. In these
competitive times for University and Higher Education entry, it is important you are realistic about where you are applying to so that you a) receive an offer
and b) are able to match those offers in your A Levels. If you achieve well in excess of what we are able to predict at the moment and wish to try for an
institution with higher entry requirements, you can go for Adjustment for 2022 entry or take a Gap Year and reapply in September 2022 for entry in 2023.
Please read the attached Predictions Policy. For universities requiring a number of points for entry the equivalent are:
Subject A* A B C D E U
Ancient History 84 71 58 45 30 20 0
Art 78 73 63 53 43 33 0
Biology 80 70 60 45 35 30 0
Business Studies 80 70 60 50 40 30 0
Chemistry 85 70 55 43 31 19 0
Computer Science 79 70 60 48 38 27 0
Design and Technology 80 70 60 50 40 30 0
Economics 86 76 65 55 45 35 0
English Literature 90 80 70 60 50 40 0
French 87 77 67 57 47 37 0
Geography 74 64 53 44 35 26 0
German 84 74 64 55 45 36 0
History 90 78 65 50 40 10 0
Latin 80 73 65 58 50 43 0
Mathematics 80 69 58 47 36 25 0
Further Mathematics Pure 75 65 55 45 35 25 0
Further Mathematics Core Pure 80 70 60 50 40 25 0
Music 76 65 56 48 40 32 0
Physics 64 53 42 36 28 20 0
Politics 90 78 63 50 40 10 0
Psychology 73 65 54 43 33 23 0
Spanish 87 77 67 57 47 37 0
RGS Predicted Grades June 2021
As part of the university application process the School is required to supply predicted
grades for each subject you are studying. This prediction, along with the academic
reference, personal statement, results of GCSE grades already obtained, and, in some
cases, an interview are the basis for university decisions.
You will receive one predicted grade per subject (not one from each teacher). The School
has to be realistic about the predicted grades given which are based upon: