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General info At the end of KS4 you’ll find there are whole range of different qualifications that you can take. Some of them are designed to be taken by young people who have learning difficulties others are for those wishing to follow the traditional academic route and some are for those wanting to go down the vocational route.Most common is the GCSE, which you will almost certainly take in English, Maths and Science plus any other subjects your school thinks you’ll pass. There are more and more subjects available, including vocational ones, these are designed to give you more choices later in life. Your school might do GCSE short courses that count as half a GCSE. If they do you will need to do two courses to count as a full GCSE. GCSE short courses give more options – you can take:
Some of the vocational courses are being offered, in some areas, through a mixture of school, college and work placements. You’ll need to check and see if your school is one those offering these types of courses. In the next few years the government is looking to change 14 to 19 education and if you want to know more about what they are thinking then log on to the dfes website. |
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Entry level qualifications Added to the above are entry level certificates which are designed for those of you who would find GCSEs difficult.
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Who to talk to You will need to talk to your personal tutor about any or all of these qualifications to see if they are available in your school and if the school thinks they are the right thing for you. |
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Disclaimer, Target Audience, Jurisdiction Last updated & checked: 22/03/2006