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GCSE
Courses
GCSEs have been designed to develop and test skills which will be relevant both for further study and in the wider world of work. It's what you can do rather than what you know. This makes them perfect for studying by distance learning. When you enrol you will be provided with one of our comprehensive study packs. The pack has been written to cover a specific GCSE syllabus and approved through the appropriate examination body so you can be confident that your course will cover everything that you need in order to pass your examination.
Please Note: we cannot accept students under the age of 16 on our courses
You can start a GCSE course at any time but you can only sit your examination at an appropriate testing time. For example, If you were to sign up for your course today, then you would not be able to sit your examination until June 2009. There is no way around this. You can only sit exams at the appropriate exam term time, in a school or college.
The final application dates for students aiming for the June 2009 examinations are:
All Sciences and Child Development GCSEs - Tues 30th September 2008.
All other GCSEs - Weds 17th October 2008.
Please click here for an FAQ about our GCSE and A Level Courses and possible exam dates.
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GCSE Pricing Structure |
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Total Cost |
1st Payment |
3 additional Instalments |
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One GCSE |
£275 |
£110 |
£55 |
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Two GCSE |
£525 |
£225 |
£100 |
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Three GCSE |
£775 |
£340 |
£145 |
* Additional GCSE Courses would be £250.00 each, although we do not recommend students take on more than 3 GCSEs at a time. All applications are subject to acceptance from our course advisory team.
There are 18 courses in this category
1-8 | 9-16 | 17-18
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BIOLOGY GCSE COURSE
How does the heart pump blood? Investigate the answers to this and many other such questions in this stimulating course, which is packed full of fascinating information on life itself. The modules will guide you through each topic, building your understanding with the aid of drawings, diagrams and graphs. The wealth of home-based practical activities provides ample preparation for GCSE candidates. |
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BUSINESS STUDIES GCSE COURSE
Business Studies concerns the business aspects of organisations within their economic, political and social contexts. Business Studies involves the investigation of how enterprise adds value by organising the production of goods and services. The performance of business is studied from a range of perspectives. Using case studies, Business Studies ensures that candidates have knowledge, understanding and experience of the real world of business organisations. |
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CHEMISTRY GCSE COURSE
What substances make up the world we live in and how do they interact? These are two of the fundamental questions that chemistry attempts to answer. The course materials provide a clear and thorough analysis of the basic principles of the subject, underlining how much of our everyday life is now dependent on the chemist’s skill. |
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT GCSE
Have you ever watched a week-old baby staring intently at the world around them and wondered what thoughts, if any are going through their mind? Have you ever wondered why the happy nine-month old baby who used to greet you with smiles and laughs has suddenly started crying as you approach? |
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COMBINED SCIENCE GCSE COURSE
This course combines the most interesting aspects of GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
This is an ideal introduction for students who require a grounding in elementary science. This is a single award qualification but can be combined with the Additional Science Course to make a double award. |
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ADDITIONAL SCIENCE GCSE COURSE
It is assumed that anyone studying Additional Science GCSE has already studied GCSE Combined Science (syllabus 4462) or is studying GCSE Combined Science alongside this course.
Please Note: along side the Science syllabus 4462, this will be a double award GCSE. |
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ECONOMICS GCSE COURSE
Just what is ‘the Economy’? Is there a link between inflation and unemployment? How might joining the Euro affect our lives? Develop your knowledge with this clear and concise course as you are taken on a tour of the world of economics, exploring topical issues that affect each one of us every day. |
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ENGLISH GCSE COURSE
This exciting course will give you more insight into what you read and you will learn to express yourself more successfully when you write. You will also be introduced to three of the most dramatic, poetic and moving texts of English literature. |
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1-8 | 9-16 | 17-18
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