you need to take the following: maths, english, science, p.e, anything phyiscall
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Physics, maths. You probably need at least 5 A*-C GCSEs
It doesn't matter what GCSEs you choose. Take nursing at A level or at university.
you would need definitely these three: Maths Physics Computing
You don't really need any experience in the sport of competitive swimming. Obviously, you need to know how to swim and be of age and you must take a lifeguard class and test which usually involves having to swim about a 300 I believe
you need a F or under. trolololololoolololo
To be a certified YMCA Lifeguard you must be 16, you also must be 16 to take the lifeguard certification course.
The minumum age to take the lifeguard class and become a lifeguard in general is 15 years old.
7-8 is average, some schools will go in for up to 10. Usually kids with insanely high numbers of GCSEs do them out of school, or do them early. In some cases they speak a foreign language at home, so its easy for them. I wouldn't worry too much about the number of GCSEs you take, just make sure that you get good grades. Universities look to make offers based off your A levels anyway. For more information see How many GCSEs link.
Well, A-level is the more advanced, being taken at college or sixth form, afetr your GCSEs. However, your GCSEs are also important, as both employers and universities take your GCSE and A levels into consideration. It is common to take around 10 GCSEs and 3-4 Alevels.
You can go to college and take your GCSE's there.