Examples of using Gcses in English and their translations into Indonesian
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GCSEs in England are changing.
You will need at least 4 GCSEs.
GCSEs should be summarised not listed to save space.
These include International Baccalaureate, Abitur, GCSEs 3 subjects and GCE with 3 Advanced Level(graded A, B or C).
After GCSEs, he left Shiplake College to attend the independent Sylvia Young Theatre School.
Lampard attended Brentwood School between 1989 and 1994, finishing with eleven GCSEs, including an A* in Latin.
Applicants will also need at least three GCSEs at grade 4(C) or above, which must include English and Maths.
For the Radio Broadcasting Diploma, normal minimum entry requirements are 1'A' Level and Maths andEnglish Language GCSEs at grade'C' or above.
With the exception of GCSEs, all academic qualifications must be completed within a five year period including year of application.
He then attended Loughton College of Further Education andgot 4 GCSEs and two A levels, in Theatre Studies and Media Studies.
Payne completed 11 GCSEs at St Peter's Collegiate School before moving on to study music technology at Wolverhampton College's Paget Road campus.
Students who want to build uponGCSE success by quickly gaining additional GCSEs in new subjects that will open doors to a bright future.
Lois' KLS has meant she has missed most of her vital GCSE lessons at school andhas gone from expecting 12 GCSEs to just four.
Miss Heap, who is studying for her GCSEs, described the circle as‘the weirdest thing I have ever seen'.
My GCSEs and A-levels were picked in order to help me into aviation, dad insisted on physics and maths, and I used to go away with him on his trips as much as possible,” she said.
I found this particularly useful during my son's GCSEs last year when I could block out time in my diary to support him revising and on exam days.
We offer full and part-time vocational courses in everything from Advanced Engineering to Fashion andCostume along with Apprenticeships, GCSEs, A Levels and higher education courses.
Amy Jackson attended St. Edward's College,Liverpool gaining 10 GCSEs, and then went to sixth form to study English Language, English Literature and Philosophy and Ethics.
This achievement gap steadily widened between the groups throughout the school years leading to an equivalent difference in grades of an A- and a C-by the time children were taking their GCSEs.
You need five GCSEs at grade C or above(including English language) and three GCSEs at grade D or above, with maths and GCSE additional science or physics at grade B or above.
There are around 500 students at the college, some of whom are preparing for A Levels,some studying for their GCSEs, and some studying for BTECs and International Foundation Programmes.
His attendance during his GCSEs was 13% but it was the stress of starting A-levels at college, coupled with breaking his ankle, that caused him to withdraw from the outside world completely.
When the scientists looked at the children's achievements at school they found that having a high IQ, a tendency to focus intensely andsocial aloofness were all linked to children taking more technical GCSEs.
Students who have completed their GCSEs are eligible to join our International Foundation Programme- a one year programme to prepare students for entry onto our Undergraduate Programmes.
It seems to cast a long shadow over what should be sunny and carefree days, looming over you until the moment of the big reveal, in which you will finally find out how well orhow poorly you performed in your GCSEs or A-Levels.
He has had to ask his teachers at King'sCollege School in Wimbledon to delay his mock GCSEs so that he could visit investors in San Francisco's Silicon Valley whom he hopes will make him a millionaire.
Finally, several"umbrella" GCSEs such as"humanities","performing arts", and"expressive arts" are dissolved, with those wishing to study those subjects needing to take separate qualifications in the incorporated subjects.
There are a few providers that offer a large range of subjects-academic courses such as GCSEs, vocational courses such as computing, professional courses such as banking, and leisure courses you may study for pleasure such as painting.
Whether studying towards A-levels, GCSEs or other qualifications, revising for an exam or re-sitting one, pupils benefit from personalized programmes with teaching closely matched to their goals and needs, including specialized provision for those with special educational needs.
GCSE grade B in Mathematics or Science and four other GCSEs at a minimum of grade C including English Language, alternatively a BTEC Level 2 in Engineering(overall Grade Merit) with Merits in the Mathematics and Science units.