释义 |
GCSE
GCSE (in Britain) abbreviation for (Education) General Certificate of Secondary Education: a public examination in specified subjects for 16-year-old schoolchildren. It replaced the GCE O-level and CSEThesaurusNoun | 1. | GCSE - the basic level of a subject taken in schoolGeneral Certificate of Secondary Education, O levelEngland - a division of the United Kingdomtier, grade, level - a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade" | TranslationsGCSE
GCSE in Britain General Certificate of Secondary Education: a public examination in specified subjects for 16-year-old schoolchildren. It replaced the GCE O-level and CSE GCSE
GCSE General Certificate of Secondary Education. An academic qualification awarded to a secondary school student in one of several subjects in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (Scotland awards a “Standard Grade”). GCSE courses are chosen by the students themselves in Year 9 and begun in Year 10, unless the subject material (e.g., mathematics, science) is too extensive to complete in two years. Virtually all students take GCSEs in English, mathematics and science; other GCSE subjects include English literature, a modern foreign language, and design and technology.GCSE
Acronym | Definition |
---|
GCSE➣General Certificate of Secondary Education (British) | GCSE➣Global Common Subexpression Elimination (compiler optimization) | GCSE➣Google Custom Search Engine | GCSE➣Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus | GCSE➣General Computer Self-Efficacy (individual’s judgment of efficacy across multiple computer application domains) | GCSE➣Green Chencinski Starkman Eles LLP (chartered accountants; Toronto, Ontario, Canada) |
GCSE Related to GCSE: A levelsSynonyms for GCSEnoun the basic level of a subject taken in schoolSynonyms- General Certificate of Secondary Education
- O level
Related Words |