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Online GCSE courses
In 2023, our students achieved a 98% pass rate, and 69% of our GCSE pupils achieved a grade 7 or above. Placing Oxbridge amongst the top colleges for GCSE results in the UK.
We’re so confident in results and teaching methods that if you don’t pass the first time, we’ll support you through to the next exam for free.
Gain the exact same qualification as you would in a traditional college in an unconventional way. Break the trend and lead the way by achieving a GCSE on your own terms.
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Computer Science IGCSE
Study Computer Science GCSE to master coding, problem-solving, and logical thinking. Gain skills to innovate, explore tech systems, and shape the future in our increasingly digital world.
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What does GCSE stand for?
GCSE stands for: General Certificate of Secondary Education and IGCSE stands for ‘International General Certificate of Secondary Education’.
Whatever your aspirations and goals for the future, you’ll most likely need GCSEs to get there. Introduced in 1988, the General Certificate of Secondary Education remains the UK’s primary recognised certificate of foundation-level education and is viewed by employers, colleges and universities as the minimum expected standard for prospective candidates.
Perhaps you aspire to go to university? If so, gaining GCSEs is the first step towards earning a degree. You’ll need GCSE courses or IGCSE courses to progress to A-level courses, which remain the most prevalent means of accessing higher education. The obvious choice is online GCSE courses. What’s more, here at Oxbridge, we also offer IGCSE courses, which are qualifications of equal merit with the added benefit of being internationally recognised. Both GCSEs and IGCSEs can be studied by adults online.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I extend the time on the course?
We can always give you more time by extending your course duration by 3 or 6 months. This will be an additional charge starting from £345 for 3 months. Please contact the college directly to arrange a course extension.
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