Are GCSE courses free?

Are GCSE courses free?

The GCSE qualification is funded by the government. To access the free GCSE, you will need to take an initial assessment. These courses require an assessment prior to enrolment.

Can I get a GCSE online?

Study an online GCSE Course through the Online Learning College and benefit from access to our extensive lessons and course materials in your learning. Once you sit your GCSE exams, you will be awarded with an Edexcel GCSE qualification. Enrol on more than one course and you will automatically get 20% off.

Can you retake a GCSE if you passed?

For most GCSEs, retaking is not compulsory, regardless of whether you get a pass (grade 4) or not. But for required subjects, you will have to retake the exams until you get a grade 4, until you get to 18.

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.

Can you do GCSE at any age?

GCSEs are the main qualification taken by 14 to 16-year-olds, but are available to anyone of any age. You can take GCSEs in a wide range of academic and ‘applied’ or work-related subjects at school or your local Further Education (FE) college.

What jobs can you get without GCSEs UK?

23 High Paying Jobs You Can Do Without Any GCSEs!

  • Retail Worker. Retail work is a great way to develop your CV and working skills.
  • Fast Food Server. Fast food is the staple job of any person.
  • Police Force.
  • Construction Worker.
  • Charity Worker.
  • Sales Executive.
  • Firefighter.
  • Train Driver.

Can you take GCSEs at any age?

What if my child fails GCSEs?

Resit your GCSEs through your school You can still enrol to retake your GCSEs at a local school or college. This means you’ll have a timetable and attend classes with other GCSE students. For Maths and English, resitting is compulsory if you haven’t achieved a pass (grade 4).

Do universities accept GCSE resits?

Bear in mind that for very competitive degree courses such as medicine, universities might not accept GCSE retakes; so if you have an idea of what you want to study at university, spend time researching the entry requirements of a range of courses to see what’s open to you.

How many GCSEs do you need for university?

Most colleges like you to take a minimum of five GCSEs, including English Language and Maths at grade 4 (C) or above, while sixth forms have slightly higher entry requirements, looking for at least six GCSE examination results achieving at least a grade 4 (C).

Are there any GCSE courses at MPW London?

MPW London offers one year GCSE courses and two year GCSE courses in over 30 subjects at our college in South Kensington, with full-time courses over two years for students joining in Year 10, one year programmes for students transferring to us at Year 11, and programmes for students retaking GCSEs. View the GCSE and IGCSE courses that MPW offers.

Are there any part time courses for GCSE English?

Adult students can study GCSE English and Maths as a part-time course, alongside their vocational course or independently. For students who are not ready for GCSE, we have supportive functional skills courses that develop both your knowledge and confidence.

Is the College of North West London GCSE English?

GCSEs The College of North West London offers GCSE courses in English and Maths. For younger learners (aged 16-18), GCSE English and Maths are included in your study programme if you do not already have a C or above in each subject.

What should I learn in the GCSE maths course?

Gain a solid understanding of mathematics Learn problem-solving and logic skills Master core skills such as algebra and statistics Gain your GCSE Maths in under a year Manage your learning… Learn how the human brain works. Understand core psychological principles and behavioural methodologies.