GCSEs We believe it's never too late to get an education which is why we offer GCSEs in Maths, English and Science (Chemistry) to adult learners who missed out on these qualifications earlier on. Courses Careers Facilities Courses All our GCSE courses are designed to give you a higher level of competency in your chosen subject which, in turn, will open the door to new job opportunities as well as helping you to progress in your exisiting career. With our GCSE English programme you will develop higher-order reading skills as well as the ability to think critically about texts. The course will also encourage you to explore your creativity in written form and to improve your fluency when speaking. Learning to solve a range of mathematical problems is at the heart of the GSCE Mathematics programme. Here, you will gain an understanding of statistics, learn to work with algebra, develop skills in probability as well as exploring subjects like geometry and trigonometry. GCSE Chemistry focuses on both the theoretical and practical aspects of this core science subject. You will gain a thorough understanding of the various chemical elements and their attributes as well as learning how these elements react with one another and the chemical formulae and equations that explain these reactions. This knowledge will be enrich by practical demonstrations and experiments which will allow you to appreciate this dynamic subject in action. Filters Age: - Any -16-1819+Business owner/employeeUniversity Level Apply Course NameCourse Code English - GCSEGK00017 Mathematics - GCSEGK00018 Science (Chemistry) - GCSESS1FE007 Most popular career routes Having these GSCEs under your belt can really make difference to your education and career prospects. GSCE Maths and English are the gateway qualifications to further education and even open up the possibility of studying for a degree. They can also significantly improve your chances of recruitment in roles that previously wouldn't have been open to you as well as increasing opportunities for promotion. Studies have even shown that having them can increase average salaries by around £2000 per year. In fact, all employers value these skills as many are used on such a regular basis in the workplace, from something as simple as writing an email to more complex tasks like analysing and interpreting data. What’s more, being better qualified actually improves life expectancy and overall mental health whilst being able to articulate your ideas and emotions successfully helps to ensure your ‘voice’ is heard in both public and private. Facilities Well-equipped classrooms and science laboratories, technical support and an excellent learning resource centre all contribute to a positive learning environment.