General Certificate of Secondary Education
For other meanings of GCSE, see GCSE (disambiguation).
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The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is the name of a set of British examinations, usually taken by secondary school students at age 15–16 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (but not Scotland, where the equivalent is called Standard Grade).
Related Topics:
England - Wales - Northern Ireland - Scotland - Standard Grade
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