What to do once your exam's are finished?

Congratulations on completing your GCSE exams!

Now that the last paper is completed, it's time to focus on what comes next. Here's a concise guide to navigate the summer holidays and plan for your future career

  1. Take time to relax: After months of studying and exam stress, it's important to unwind and recharge. Use the summer break to catch up on sleep, spend time with friends and family, and engage in activities you enjoy. Remember, a well-deserved break sets the stage for productive planning.

  2. Research your options: Use this downtime to research the various educational pathways available post-GCSE. Explore options such as A-levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships, or college programmes. Consider your interests, career goals, and the qualifications required for your desired profession.

  3. Consider A-level subjects: If you're leaning towards A-levels, think carefully about the subjects you want to study. Choose a combination that aligns with your interests and keeps your future options open. Seek advice from teachers, attend open days, and consult career advisors to make informed decisions.

  4. Explore work experience and extracurriculars: While enjoying your summer break, keep an eye out for work experience opportunities, internships, or volunteering roles. These experiences can enhance your skills, provide valuable insights into your chosen field, and boost your CV.

  5. Stay flexible: Remember that plans can change, and it's okay to adapt. Stay open to new opportunities and be willing to explore different paths. Keep an open mind as you navigate the transition from GCSEs to your next educational venture.

In summary, the period after GCSE exams offers a balance of relaxation and planning. Use this time wisely to unwind, research your options, and make informed decisions about your academic future. Whether you're considering A-levels, college or an apprenticeship, approach this phase with a practical mindset and readiness to embrace new opportunities.

Kaye Sedgwick-Jones - Creative Lead

Kaye Sedgwick-Jones has years of leadership and teaching/mentoring experience in design, visual communication, education, and apprenticeships. Kaye has a strong belief in educational opportunities for everyone.

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