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GCSE or A Level in their Home Language

Unlock Your Child’s Potential: Your child can take a GCSE or A Level in their Home Language

The Modern Foreign Languages department encourages all students who speak another language at home to consider gaining an extra GCSE or A Level qualification in that language. This is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate their skills and for them to achieve an additional qualification that could give them a head start in their future studies and career.

Why Take a Home Language GCSE or A Level?

Achieving a qualification in a home language comes with many benefits for students:

  • Gain recognition for the language skills a student already possess.
  • Boosts confidence and motivation as they enter their main exam years with a qualification already under their belt.
  • Develop excellent communication and listening skills, resilience, and adaptability – all qualities that are highly valued by employers.
  • Stand out in the job market, as language qualifications are particularly sought after in industries such as journalism and media, law, engineering, business, marketing, logistics, sport and leisure, travel and tourism, civil service, banking, and teaching (both in the UK and abroad).

Flexible Exam Timing

Many students choose to take their home language GCSE early, often in Year 9, 10, or 12. This allows them to secure the qualification without adding pressure during their main GCSE or A Level exam periods. Students who take their home language exams typically achieve top grades, as their language skills often come naturally.

What You Need to Know

The GCSE and A Level language exams assess four key skills:

  • Speaking
  • Listening
  • Reading
  • Writing

While students are often confident in speaking and listening, it can be helpful to practice reading and writing in preparation for the exam. We recommend looking at practice papers and mark schemes to understand what is expected. Guidance and support will be available throughout the year to help students prepare.

Next Steps

If your child is interested in taking a GCSE or A Level in your home language, ask yourself:

  • Can they speak, listen, read, and write in this language confidently?

If the answer is yes, or you would like further advice, please speak to Mrs Alvarez, Coordinator of Home Languages. She can provide information on practice materials and guide you through the process.

Celebrate your child’s talent as they gain an extra qualification – a home language is a valuable asset. Together we can make it count!