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GCSE
examinations are a foundation for much of the formal
learning that takes place in later years - from A levels
and vocational qualifications to degrees and on the
job training.
NorthStarUK
offers a wide range of subjects at GCSE which can be
studied in whatever combination a student wishes - there
are no timetable clashes at NSUK!
It
is often tempting to enrol students in a large number
of GCSEs - schools after all enter candidates for as
many as eleven or twelve subjects. Whilst we are willing
to accept students who enrol for this number, we do
encourage parents to reflect on why such a large number
of subjects seems necessary. GCSEs should only ever
play a part in a child's education and they should not
come to dominate the student's life in the way that
they seem to for increasing number of school-based students.
Home-based learning presents families and their children
with unique opportunities to engage in all manner of
activities which allow children to develop their gifts
and serve the community. We therefore suggest that families
consider no more than seven well chosen GCSEs, which
will enable students to move onto A levels and find
places in high-quality universities if they wish.
We
are always happy to discuss individual requirements
- please feel free to email us.
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GCSE
NorthStarUK currently offers the following subjects
at GCSE:
Business Studies
English Language
English Literature
History (Modern World)
ICT
Mathematics
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
As a result of changes in the Science specifications we are no longer able to offer GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Coordinated Science. Also, we no longer offer GCSE Geography. For students wishing to study these subjects, we recommend that they consider studying the IGCSE versions of these subjects.
Please
note that special arrangements exist for students wishing
to join NorthStarUK to begin studying GCSE Spanish.
Students must undertake a test to establish that they
possess sufficient prior knowledge and understanding
to complete a GCSE course in two years. Only students
who achieve a satisfactory mark will be permitted to
study GCSE Spanish.
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