GCSE'S & ELITE FOOTBALL
Where academic ambition meets elite sporting performance.
Our GCSE programme is designed for ambitious young athletes who are committed to excelling both academically and in their sport, providing the perfect balance between classroom achievement and athletic development.
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GCSE SUBJECTS
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YEAR PROGRAMME


GCSE (and iGCSE) qualifications are taken by students aged 16 and are recognised by universities and employers worldwide. At Elite International Sports, we've designed our programme so that football ability enhances academic performance — never competes with it.


Students on the one-year accelerated track focus on four or five subjects, allowing more time for intensive training. Those on the two-year traditional route take up to eight subjects, building a full academic portfolio alongside their development on the pitch.
Football Academy students benefit from a bespoke timetable, ensuring GCSE lessons are scheduled around training, recovery, and competition without compromising exam preparation.
Your JOURNEY STARTS HERE
Applications should be submitted by April to ensure consideration for September enrollment. Follow our simple four-step process to begin your journey.
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CONTACT US
Reach out via phone, email, or our online enquiry form. Share your football journey, academic goals, and aspirations with our admissions team.
Virtual Meeting
Join a one-on-one consultation with our team to discuss your profile, answer questions, and ensure our program aligns with your objectives.
Application Submission
Complete your application form with academic transcripts, football CV, and any supporting documentation. We'll guide you through every requirement.
Acceptance & Enrollment
Once accepted, begin your visa process with full support from our team. Prepare for an extraordinary journey combining football excellence and academic achievement.
Ready to Start Your Journey?
"Join the next generation of student-athletes combining A-Level qualifications with elite football training."
