Pupils normally take GCSE exams in the last two years of Key Stage 4, but may also choose to work towards the attainment of alternative qualifications, such as the GNVQ.
Les élèves passent l'examen du GCSE à la fin du "Key Stage 4" (14 à 16 ans), mais peuvent également choisir de s'orienter vers un diplôme professionnalisant, tel que le GNVQ (BEP).
The Department of Education continues to actively support equal opportunities and in order to achieve centre approval for GNVQ programmes, schools are obliged to demonstrate the existence of equal opportunities policies.
Le Ministère de l'éducation continue d'appuyer activement l'égalité des chances et, afin d'obtenir l'homologation des programmes du certificat national général d'aptitude professionnelle, les établissements scolaires sont tenus d'établir l'existence de politiques d'égalité des chances.
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