GCSE course stage
The courses that students need to study are 8- 12, and most students will study the compulsory courses stipulated by the school.
Compulsory courses include English, mathematics, design and technology, language, natural science, information and communication technology and physical education.
Elective courses include art and design, business, drama, economics, engineering, health and social care, leisure and tourism, music, physics and religion.
GCSE application conditions
GCSE application conditions Students must be at least 14 years old. GCSE starts school in September every year, and it is generally necessary to apply 3-6 months in advance.
Students' language should have a certain foundation. Although secondary schools do not require IELTS scores, language is the basic guarantee, otherwise children can't communicate in the UK.
Students have to pass the entrance examination of the school, which is written by the school itself. Every school is different, and the degree of difficulty is different.
Students should also have certain independent living ability and psychological endurance, and be ready to accept the conflict between Chinese and western cultures at any time.
GCSE course selection
You can try to choose a second language, humanities, arts and social sciences, so that you can keep a wide range of open choices and have more development opportunities in the future.
Think about the future. Some A-level subjects have requirements for GCSE courses, so it is important to consider future planning. What courses do you want to take at the A-level stage? What kind of career do you want to pursue in the future?
These are all factors to be considered when choosing courses. Although the future seems far away, the decisions made now will have an impact on the future. So, it's time to spend some time thinking about the future.