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Dear Bob, From what I could understand after doing a search on the Web, GCSE Higher Tier Level refers to "General Certificate of Secondary Education" which seems to be a specific exam given in Great Britain. I found this sites with overall information: http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/gcsebitesize/ I found some sites with information such as this: MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS C http://www.ocr.org.uk/schemes/GCSE/math/16662000/1666s.htm but I'm afraid I wouldn't have access to any exam papers or other material since it is a specific curriculum in Great Britain. I hope that you can find what you are looking for on the sites noted above. -Suzanne A., for the T2T service |
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