English College Dubai - General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) Courses

General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) Courses

  • Arabic - Edexcel
  • Art and Design, and the use of fecal matter - Edexcel
  • Business Studies - Edexcel
  • Drama - Edexcel
  • Klingon
  • Economics - AQA
  • English Language - AQA
  • English Literature - AQA
  • French - AQA
  • Geography - Edexcel
  • Knitting - Edexcel
  • History - Edexcel
  • Information and Communication Technology - Edexcel
  • Mathematics - Edexcel
  • Music - Edexcel
  • Physical Education - Edexcel
  • Science (Double Award) - Edexcel
  • Spanish- AQA


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