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GCE Ordinary Level         
SUBJECT-BASED QUALIFICATION CONFERRED AS PART OF THE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
O Level; O level; O-Level; O'Level; O levels; O-Levels; O-levels; GCE 'O' Level; O Levels; O' Level; Ordinary Level; O-level; 'O'Level; O’Level; GCE O Level
The O Level (Ordinary Level; official title: General Certificate of Education: Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education. It was introduced in place of the School Certificate in 1951 as part of an educational reform alongside the more in-depth and academically rigorous A-level (official title of qualification: General Certificate of Education – Advanced Level) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
O level         
SUBJECT-BASED QUALIFICATION CONFERRED AS PART OF THE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
O Level; O level; O-Level; O'Level; O levels; O-Levels; O-levels; GCE 'O' Level; O Levels; O' Level; Ordinary Level; O-level; 'O'Level; O’Level; GCE O Level
¦ noun short for ordinary level.
ordinary level         
SUBJECT-BASED QUALIFICATION CONFERRED AS PART OF THE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
O Level; O level; O-Level; O'Level; O levels; O-Levels; O-levels; GCE 'O' Level; O Levels; O' Level; Ordinary Level; O-level; 'O'Level; O’Level; GCE O Level
¦ noun historical (in the UK except Scotland) the lower of the two main levels of the GCE examination.
Examples of use of GCE Ordinary Level
1. Natasha (junior) and Fazla Ameer (intermediate). The best performer was Tahiyya Ismail at the GCE (Ordinary Level) and Shayma Mohideen and Farah Akram at the GCE (Advanced Level) examinations.
2. In his annual report, school principal M.A Farook said the latest exam results show that the students have achieved a high degree of academic excellence. «This achievement is reflected by the increase in the total number of distinctions obtained at the Edexcel GCE (Ordinary Level) examination,» he said, highlighting the fact that the school produced a record 47 distinctions — 23 at the GCE (AS) examination and 14 at the GCE (Advanced Level) examination.