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GCSEs

GCSEs are academic qualifications in specific subjects taken by students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, typically at age 15-16. They assess knowledge and skills through exams and coursework, with grades ranging from 9 (highest) to 1 (lowest), and are essential for progressing to A-levels, vocational courses, or apprenticeships.

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What are GCSEs?

GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education) are academic qualifications taken by students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, typically at the age of 14–16 (Years 10 and 11). They cover a range of subjects, including core areas like English, Maths, and Science, as well as optional subjects such as History, Art, and Business Studies.

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Why study GCSEs?

These qualifications are essential for progressing to further education, apprenticeships, and employment. Many college courses and employers require a minimum of GCSEs in key subjects, particularly English and Maths.

Knowledge

GCSEs will expand your knowledge, and really help you get to the next step of your education or employment

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