How quickly can you do a GCSE?

GCSEs are usually studied full time, taking two years to complete, however adult learners can take evening classes or teach themselves. Short course GCSEs are also available in selected subjects. There are no formal entry requirements and no age limits for GCSEs.
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Can I do GCSEs in one year?

GCSEs are usually taken over two years but the special Year 11 Pathway allows students to take five to seven IGCSEs in one year only. This means in one year they will achieve the minimum entry requirements necessary to go on to study the IB Diploma or A Levels.
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Can you do your GCSE early?

So, yes, your child can take a GCSE early. Our iGCSE course will give your child an extra GCSE which is not available in many schools.
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Do GCSEs take 2 years?

A General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is a qualification normally taken by most UK students at the end of compulsory education. It normally take two years and you take the final exams when you're 16. The equivalent in Scotland is Standard Grade.
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Can you take GCSEs at any time?

It's never too late to take your GCSE's. It doesn't matter if you didn't succeed the first-time round, you can take them again as an adult!
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How much do GCSEs cost?

As a GCSE student studying in-person through a sixth-form or college, you can expect to pay tuition fees of £8000 or more for your GCSE course. Alternatively, online GCSE qualifications are often more affordable and range from between £285 to £429 per course.
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Can you do GCSE for free?

Are GCSEs free for adults? Generally, no. While taking GCSEs for the first time is free for children in high school, adult GCSE courses are not free, and adults are required to pay for their GCSE education.
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Can I do a GCSE online?

The simple answer is yes! Here at Oxbridge, we offer you the chance to study fully recognised GCSEs and A-levels online in a way that suits you. This lets you fit your studies around your busy schedule in a way that simply wouldn't be possible while at school or college.
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How long does an online GCSE take?

It's recommended that GCSE students give themselves anywhere from one to two years to complete their qualification.
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Are GCSE 2022 easier?

Pupils' GCSE and A-level exams will be graded more generously than in pre-pandemic years - to make up for the disruption Covid has had on learning. National exams are going ahead this year across the UK, for the first time since the pandemic began.
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Can you sit GCSEs in year 9?

Around half of schools start teaching GCSE content when pupils are still in year 9, while some teach the courses to pupils as young as 11, a major new survey of teachers suggests. The National Foundation for Educational Research surveyed 1,678 teachers from 1,439 schools for its annual Teacher voice omnibus survey.
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Can you sit Year 10 GCSE?

Year 10 is where your GCSE phase starts. You need to study for two years and then appear for exams at the end of Year 11 to pass your GCSEs. With new curriculum structure, a student needs to prepare for the subjects they have chosen in year 10 and year 11. Some students give GCSEs for some subjects in year 10 only.
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Can you do your GCSEs in year 9?

In England and Wales, you usually take your GCSEs in Year 10 and 11, so you'll need to choose the subjects you want to study for GCSE in Year 9 – but in some schools this might happen in Year 8, so even if you're in Year 7 it's not too early to start thinking about your options!
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Can you repeat Year 11 in UK?

No. Students are generally only allowed to re-take Year 11 if they had very significant health issues that prevented their attendance for much of the year and they were unable to take exams. You can re-sit GCSEs exam in Year 12 but, apart from Maths and English Language, it's generally not a good idea.
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What is Year 13 in the UK?

In schools in England and Wales, Year 13 is the thirteenth year after Reception. It is normally the final year of Key Stage 5 and since 2015 it is compulsory to participate in some form of education or training in this year for students who finished Year 11 at an educational establishment in England.
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Can I do a GCSE outside of school?

You can take GCSEs outside of school but whether you should is another matter. Perhaps you have a timetable clash, and it's not possible to do two subjects that you REALLY wanted to study. Or maybe your school doesn't offer a GCSE in a subject you want to study, like GCSE Drama or Dance.
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Can I study for GCSE at home?

Our online GCSEs are industry standard qualifications, the same as those studied in schools and colleges across the UK. Choosing to take GCSEs via distance learning means you can gain a qualification whilst studying from home, at your own pace.
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How do I homeschool GCSE UK?

There are three main ways in which home educated students have taken GCSEs: by correspondence courses where a tutor is usually assigned to give advice and mark work; by enrolling at a local college or adult education class; or at home doing their own research, choosing appropriate books and buying past exam papers.
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How do I take my GCSE exams privately?

To sit your exams, you'll need to find a local school or college that accepts private candidates. It is important to contact these centres as early as possible so your space can be booked in advance, and you can make sure that your entry fees are paid on time.
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How much does it cost to retake GCSEs?

To resit your GCSEs, you'll have to pay two types of fees: course fees and exam fees. Your course fees will cover your tuition and/or course materials and will vary depending on where and how you choose to study. If you choose a college you can be expected to pay upwards of £1,000 per subject for your tuition.
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What is a grade C in GCSE?

Grade 4 is the equivalent of a grade C.
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Is Level 2 maths the same as GCSE?

Functional Skills Maths Level 2 is equivalent to a GCSE Maths pass grade 9 to 4 (A* to C). It's an alternative qualification to GCSE Maths for adults and GCSE pupils who learn better with practical, real-life examples.
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How long are GCSEs valid for?

The short answer is that GCSE qualifications do not expire – neither do any other qualifications such as A-Levels and degrees. There is also no expiration date on your GCSE certificates meaning that the proof of qualification lasts forever too.
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Do private schools pay for GCSE exams?

Private schools may include charges for GCSEs and A Levels (invoiced per exam and according to exam board fees).
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