In France, the equivalent of the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the "Brevet des Collèges," commonly known as the "Brevet." This diploma is awarded at the end of middle school, typically after the 9th grade, and assesses students' knowledge and skills in various subjects. Students must pass a series of exams to receive the Brevet, which is a requirement for moving on to high school. However, the Brevet is not as specialized or widely recognized as the GCSE in the UK educational system.
Yes is equal
It isn't a GCSE, its a lot simpler and not recognised much, but in my opinion a solid B or A.
They only effect they have on real GCSE's are that they are the basis on which your GCSE results are predicted.
You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
Yes
It depends from GCSE to GCSE. Ask your teacher what the A score mark is worth.
So long as French is not essential to the course you are taking, yes. French is not a core subject. Except in France of course.
what GCSE's are available in Fashion?
No it is not. Adult Numeracy qualifications are competency qualifications and are assessed by means of a 1-hour, 40 question multiple choice questions - this is not as full as a complete GCSE. The two awards are at the same level but not equal in coverage of maths. Yes they are, there are many unit's of course work to complete, before you can sit the test. Numeracy Level 1 - GCSE D - G Numeracy Level 2 - GCSE A - C
Yes you can take GCSE Karate as part of your Phys Ed GCSE Course Check with KUGB on this link http://www.kugb.org/karate-gcse-alevels.php
You can do extra GCSE's by asking the teacher, whose subject you are interested in, if they can run sessions after school, therefore allowing you to get extra GCSE's whilst still in school. Also GCSE's can be taken in College. Bagshad :)
Katie flunked her GCSE'S