GCSE in Charterhouse school


Description
The receipt of the certificate of incomplete secondary education is preceded by two years of studying the subjects of the program of grades 8-9. Educational courses include the passage of three compulsory and several subjects to choose from. At the national unified examinations 2 disciplines from the compulsory list (English, foreign, mathematical bases) and up to 5 additional subjects are surrendered. The choice can be made from 70 proposed educational directions. The schoolchildren will later study these special subjects at the university.
The study material is mostly held in classrooms. Some hours are allocated for laboratory experiments and self-study of topics. The Charterhouse school pays much attention to preparing individual and homework assignments and monitoring progress. The activity in the class and the test results are taken into account. Successful delivery of national exams allows you to get a GCSE certificate.
In Charterhouse school, basic economics, mathematics, the fundamentals of chemistry, English literature, the political structure of countries, physics, history, design (plus technology), biology, religion, geography, business and management are studied as basic. The creative list consists of musical and theatrical art, classical culture, and art history. For in-depth study of history or medicine, the opportunity to learn the Latin language is provided. The list of basic subjects also includes the Greek language.
Additionally, if desired, the Charterhouse school allocates academic hours for mastering German, French or Spanish and the development of analytical thinking. To develop imagery in thinking, a course of mastering fine art is envisaged.