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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Brown" data-source="post: 12169" data-attributes="member: 63"><p><strong>Greetings</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello there, Snow:</p><p></p><p>GCSEs are a set of examinations that British children take at the end of their eleventh year at school - they take place in May and June - at this point, most students are already sixteen, some, like me, were fifteen (I took mine just last summer, in fact.) </p><p></p><p>GCSEs stands for "General Certificate of Secondary Education" and once you have completed these, you are allowed to leave school, if you wish. You need a minimum of five GCSE grades ranging from A* - C if you wish to go into what is known as the "sixth form", which is a further two years at school doing "A-levels" (Advanced Levels.) I am doing A-Levels right now, and am taking three subjects, which is the minimum you can do - the maximum is four. I am taking English Language, History and Drama.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to have rambled, but I quite enjoy explaining the British school system. My mother (who is American) says it's quite different from the States' school system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Brown, post: 12169, member: 63"] [b]Greetings[/b] Hello there, Snow: GCSEs are a set of examinations that British children take at the end of their eleventh year at school - they take place in May and June - at this point, most students are already sixteen, some, like me, were fifteen (I took mine just last summer, in fact.) GCSEs stands for "General Certificate of Secondary Education" and once you have completed these, you are allowed to leave school, if you wish. You need a minimum of five GCSE grades ranging from A* - C if you wish to go into what is known as the "sixth form", which is a further two years at school doing "A-levels" (Advanced Levels.) I am doing A-Levels right now, and am taking three subjects, which is the minimum you can do - the maximum is four. I am taking English Language, History and Drama. Sorry to have rambled, but I quite enjoy explaining the British school system. My mother (who is American) says it's quite different from the States' school system. [/QUOTE]
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