GCSE help
At the end of key stage 3, your child will choose their GCSE subjects for key stage 4.
On average, students can take up to 9 GCSE subjects. These include the 3 core subjects: English, maths, and science.
GCSE options
Alongside the 3 core subjects, they can also study:
- another language - French, German, Spanish, Mandarin or Russian
- a humanities subject - history, geography or religious education
- an art subject - art, drama, media studies, music
- a technical subject - design and technology, food technology, ICT
- or PE.
Once chosen, they will take these subjects in years 10 to 11, leading up to their GCSE exams in the summer of year 11. Schools may ask their students to choose their options in year 8 instead of year 9.
Contact your school to see what options are available.
Tips for choosing GCSEs
Chris works CXK, he has created this fun short video to help students in choosing their GCSEs.
Or read the year 9 options guide on the CXK website.
Home education and GCSEs
Educating your child at home is a big commitment and there's a lot to think about. If you're not too sure, read our home education guidance to help you make your decision.
To discuss educating your child at home email educationathome@kent.gov.uk.
BTECs
BTECs allow students to gain a qualification through skills-based learning. They can be taken alongside or instead of a GCSE at school or college, or through a training provider centre.
Exams and assessments
Students often take their GCSE exams in the summer of year 11. For practical subjects like PE or art, assessments happen in a controlled environment or coursework.
Read our helpful guide to managing exam stress.
Exam boards
Exam boards are responsible for setting and awarding GCSE qualifications. There are 3 boards in England:
Visit their websites to find out more about the courses available. Or contact the school to find out which exam boards they use.
Already done your GCSEs and are looking for a certificate? Contact one of the exam boards.
Extra help
If your child needs support in choosing their GCSEs, they can speak to:
- their school teacher
- their school's careers advisor
- CXK.
For help during their exam or assessment, the school will arrange this. This may include:
- a screen reader
- a word processor
- braille question paper
- extra time.