GCSE
The national curriculum in the UK is constructed in five key stages. Key Stage 4 covers Years 10, and 11 for pupils aged 14 – 16. During Key Stage 4, pupils work towards national qualifications – GCSEs.
There are a wide range of GCSE subjects that can be divided into core subjects and foundation subjects.
Core subjects are:
English
Mathematics
Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology as separate subjects)
Foundation subjects are:
Computing
Physical Education
Citizenship
There is a growing tendency for many independent schools to require pupils to start their GCSE studies in Year 9; these schools do not admit prospective students into their programme in Year 10.
Since the introduction of the new grading
scheme, GCSE results have been playing a more important role in university
admission process. Students’ GCSE results are a vital part of their academic
journey, especially in their entrance to Sixth Forms and universities.
16+
Among requirements to
all entry points, the entrance examination at 16+ is the most difficult one as
it covers a variety of subjects. Candidates are usually asked to sit their
assessment based on their chosen subjects for A-Level studies. International
applicants will need to take an additional English test. On top of this, achieving
good results in GCSEs is the final requirement that many top-tier independent
schools set out for candidates to fulfil in order to secure an offer.
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We have an in-depth knowledge of the intricacies of examination and requirements set by top-ranking independent schools for entrance at 16+. Our specialist tutors can tailor specific learning plans and courses to match your academic goals. Pupils receive support from our professional tutors through all aspects of their application process, such as writing personal statements, preparing for written exams and practising for interviews. We have a proven track record of success in assisting students to gain entrance to a 16+ place at some of the most prestigious senior schools in England, such as St Paul’s School, Westminster School, Harrow School, Winchester College, Tonbridge School, Charterhouse School, Radley College, Rugby School, Shrewsbury School, Oundle School and Wellington College.