GCSE Surgery 2024
The kmfm GCSE Surgery will be on-site and on air with expert and student advice on what options are available next for you
Whatever your GCSE results will be, we want to wish you a huge congratulations! We know a lot of hard work and effort goes into them. The natural next question to ask post-exams is, "What next?"
There are so many exciting options out there for you...
On Thursday 22nd August between 7-10pm we will air the GCSE Surgery with Ben Pearce and our partners EKC Group Colleges at Canterbury College.
The show special in front of an audience will include a panel of guests including staff, course leaders and current students to help you navigate that next step.
What will be covered during the GCSE Surgery?
Lots! This special is devised to answer questions you will have after getting your results, offer advice from industry professionals and students and give you an idea of what your next step could be, discussing:
The main options of what you can do after GCSEs
The difference between A Levels, T Levels, and Apprenticeships
What support is available to help you explore your options
What GCSE exam results are needed to go into further education
Advice on what to do next if you're unsure what your next step is
EKC Group
EKC Group Colleges are the first General Further Education colleges group to achieve the highest rating in all categories since a new enhanced Ofsted inspection framework was introduced
As a family of six community-based Colleges and nine Training Centres across East Kent, their mission is to play a leading role for East Kent in developing the economic and social prosperity of the diverse communities they serve.
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Ashford College -
Broadstairs College -
Canterbury College -
Dover College -
Folkestone College -
Sheppey College
There are multiple qualifications available to study at EKC Group Colleges, including the following:
A-Levels
Studying A-Levels at an EKC Canterbury Sixth Form, you'll gain the skills, knowledge, confidence and experience needed to thrive in your next steps, whether that's going to university, taking on an apprenticeship, or gaining employment.
Click here to browse our wide range of A Level courses and apply today
T-Levels
T Levels are a new two-year qualification that follows GCSEs. Backed by employers, they are designed to give you a head-start towards your dream career.
Apprenticeships
An Apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with classroom learning. You will gain hands-on, paid industry experience with a local employer, and study towards a nationally-recognised qualification in your chosen subject.