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- GCSE
- Chelmsford
- 1 Year
...chemicals obtained from rocks, crude oil and plants; heat, electrial and radiation energy as well as the origins of the Universe and changes on Earth...
- GCSE
- Loughton
- 32 Weeks
...Study of this subject will help you to develop skills in writing, reading, speaking and listening. Participation in group activities and discussion...
- GCSE
- Grays
...Grade C or above at GCSE English is required for nearly all Further and Higher Education and a wide range of employment...
- GCSE
- Chelmsford
- 1 Year
...speaking and listening skills, personal writing, fiction and non-fiction, responding to a Shakespeare play, reading and responding to texts...
- GCSE
- Loughton
- 32 Weeks
...including humans and plants, the distribution on the Earth, inheritance, recent technological advances and microbiology. Code: 12484/D01 Start...
- GCSE
- Chelmsford
- 1 Year
...Tuition 245 Exam 43 College Membership 25 Tuition instalments 197 + 73 Funding: How to apply (prev Notes)...
- GCSE
- Loughton
- 1 Year
...A Levels Relevant Keywords: English, english GCSE, GCSE, reading, writing, listening, speaking, literature, language...
- GCSE
- Grays
...Please note this will not lead onto AS Biology. What do I study? You learn about the human body and also human reproduction, the growth of the developing baby and basic genetics...
- GCSE
- Loughton
- 32 Weeks
...recent technological advances and microbiology. GCSE Biology (Evening) Course Details The syllabus covers aspects of the structure and function of animals...
- GCSE
- Grays
...speaking, reading and writing. The GCSE course will lay the foundations for further study of the language. There is the possibility of taking AS level...
- GCSE
- Loughton
- 32 Weeks
...Friday 9.30am-12.00pm Length: 32 weeks You Need: n/a Progression/Careers: Further Education, employment or training schemes. Possibility of studying... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
- GCSE
- Grays
...multiplication and division, through to more complex elements like algebra, geometry and handling data. Why study GCSE Mathematics? Many employers...
- GCSE
- Grays
...What do I study? The syllabus covers five key areas. In the cognitive approach you will study topics such as perception, learning and memory...
- GCSE
- Grays
...You will also be able to constantly apply what you learn in the classroom to help you to have a deeper understanding of social life, and be a more informed...
- GCSE
- Grays
...in most areas of everyday life in a Spanish speaking country. Why study GCSE Spanish? Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world...
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