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GCSE

GCSEs, or General Certificate of Secondary Education, are standardized exams taken by students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland typically at age 16. They assess knowledge and skills across a range of subjects like math, science, and languages. Results help determine whether students meet the requirements for further education, vocational training, or employment. GCSEs are an important step in a student’s academic development, providing a foundation for future qualifications such as A-levels or apprenticeships. They are designed to evaluate understanding, critical thinking, and practical abilities, shaping a student's educational and career pathway.