GCSEs are British educational qualifications which schoolchildren take when they are fifteen or sixteen years old. GCSE is an abbreviation for `General Certificate of Secondary Education'. She quit school as soon as she had taken her GCSEs. GCSE candidates. General Certificate of Secondary Education an examination in a range of subjects, done by students in schools in England and Wales, usually at the age of 15 or 16 O level, A level A level, GNVQ GNVQ do/take (your) GCSEs
General Certificate of Secondary Education; the main secondary school examinations taken at 16
General Certificate of Secondary Education At the end of (compulsory) secondary education at age 16, pupils normally take a number of these in various subjects
The GCSE is a qualification that can be achieved at secondary school GCSE's can be achieved for a number of subjects, the most important of which being Science, Maths and English The idea of the GCSE subjects is to give pupils a sound understanding of that particular subject area
General Certificate of Secondary Education A qualification taken mainly by pupils who are 16 years old Can be taken in many different subjects
General Certificate of Secondary Education Grades are awarded from A-G with A being the highest For further and higher education purposes it is usually only those results from A-C that are taken into practical account