GCSE in Kent College Canterbury


Description
GCSE - Pre-IB (14-15 years)
General Certificate of Secondary Education is a British classical certificate of undergraduate education. The curriculum enables foreign students to get an education in the UK at the level of 8-9 grades. The two-year course includes the basic subjects and specialized, which each student chooses, depending on the inclinations, talents and future university specialization. Mathematics, a foreign language and academic English are compulsory for all students. You can choose from 70 items. Most often, students stop their preferences in biology, physics, literature, business studies, chemistry, economics, accounting or law. The GCSE certificate is awarded to students who have passed two compulsory subjects and 3 to 5 chosen disciplines for positive grades.
The children receive the main knowledge in classes with the teacher. There are also laboratory classes, independent work, preparation of homework assignments, group exercises and creation of individual projects. The level of personal progress is constantly monitored and depends on the test results, the audience activity and the quality of homework assignments. GCSE schoolchildren receive a certificate after passing a single national exam.