South Cheshire College provides free GCSE courses

August 17th, 2012 by Sandy

GCSE CoursesGCSE courses are being provided totally free of cost by South Cheshire college. Those persons who do not possess Grades between A* to C in Mathematics or English could qualify to register at the Dane Bank campus in Crewe that belongs to South Cheshire College, in the month of September.

This course that is free of charge would permit people to avail of the GCSE qualification in English or Mathematics for the first time or even try to better their GCSE grade that they had got at least five years back.

There are daytime as well as evening classes and are provided as a part of the nationwide programme that was brought as a consequence of the Wolf Review of Vocational Education.

Head of Curriculum Skills for Life at south Cheshire College, Ms. Sue Brownbill, stated that they were extremely happy to be in a position to provide GCSE courses free of cost as a part of this nationwide venture.

More and more recruiters, universities as well as colleges were searching for people who had grades C and above in English and Mathematics and this should have been achieved within the course of the past five years.

She went on to say that it was the ideal chance for persons to revive their abilities, achieve higher grades or learn GCSE for a start and she said that they college was eagerly awaiting to receive people for these courses.

Those people who would like to know if they qualify for the free GCSE courses could get in touch with Sue Brownbill on 01270 654654 or log on to www.s-cheshire.ac.uk.