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GCSEs and BTECs: Personalised Pathways for Every Secondary Student

May 2025

GCSEs offer an academically rigorous route across traditional subjects like English, Maths, Sciences, and Humanities, while BTECs provide a more applied, skills-based approach in areas such as Creative Media, Business, and Health & Social Care. Both are equally respected by universities and employers when matched to the right student. 

GCSEs offer an academically rigorous route across traditional subjects like English, Maths, Sciences, and Humanities, while BTECs provide a more applied, skills-based approach in areas such as Creative Media, Business, and Health & Social Care. Both are equally respected by universities and employers when matched to the right student. 

Our expert teachers and guidance team support students every step of the way, from subject selection in Year 9 to exam preparation in Year 11. This personalised approach ensures each learner is challenged, supported, and ready to transition into Sixth Form with confidence. 

Learn how our GCSE and BTEC pathways at WEK prepare Secondary students for success academically and beyond. Enquire now to explore our pathways and options. 

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