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ART/DESIGN - MATHS, SCIENCE AND COMPUTING - Biology - Chemistry - Computing - Mathematics - Physics - HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE - Economics - Geography - LANGUAGES - English Language and Literature - MEDIA - GENERAL - General Studies

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GCSE

For 14-16 year old pupils

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Information technology

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NCEA is the national examinations sat by Year 11-13 students in New Zealand.

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Other

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Professional Certifications

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US College and Graduate Admissions

VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education)

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