Common Entrance 13+ Mathematics Syllabus
At the end of year 6 pupils are expected to be at at least 4C on the National curriculum, which means if they sat the GCSE at the end of year 6 they should get a Grade 1. The most able pupils will achieve a 6C or 6B which would be a Grade 3 at GCSE. As they progress through Years 7 & 8 they will cover the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum, which is equivalent to the Common Entrance Curriculum. The pupils sit the exam in either the second or third term of year 8. This is 5 terms after the end of year 6 so they should be 5 grades higher on the National Curriculum. Depending on when they have been chosen to sit the exam and whether the pupil is going for the Core/Advanded/CASE level at CE, they should be aiming for GCSE level 3 or 4 (5). We recommend that you use the BOFA adaptive GCSE syllabus and select the current level as 1 or 2, and then target level 3 or 4 (5).
| Old NC Level | Old GCSE Grade | New GCSE Grade |
| 4C | G | 1 |
| 4B | G | 1 |
| 4A | F | 1 |
| 5C | E | 2 |
| 5B | E | 2 |
| 5A | E | 2 |
| 6C | D | 3 |
| 6B | D | 3 |
| 6A | D | 3 |
| 7C | C | 4 |
| 7B | C | 4 |
| 7A | C | 5 |
| 8C | B | 5 |
| 8B | B | 6 |
| 8A | B | 6 |
| A | 7 | |
| A | 8 | |
| A* | 8 | |
| A* | 9 |



















