Your GCSE grades will be used in assessing your application, but there is no minimum requirement. We are looking for students with the best academic potential and recognise that performance at school is influenced by socio-economic factors. We therefore use contextual data to help us assess your achievements in your circumstances and compare them fairly with other applicants. Detailed information about the contextual data used is available, but is mainly information about your school, your neighbourhood, any experience in the care system, and eligibility for free school meals. This data is combined with your GCSE results to give a numerical score, called the cGCSE score, which is used in the assessment process.
If candidates do not have a contextualised GCSE score, they will be included in the ranking using the information available.