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GCSE - Motor Vehicle & Road Users Studies


For many years it has been accepted that our educational system must equip young people not only with knowledge to pass examinations but also with necessary life skills. In that context one of the most important life skills is the ability to cope with road and driving conditions as they exist in Northern Ireland today.
A GCSE course in Motor Vehicle & Road User Studies has been introduced to the school curriculum to help realise that aim. The examination has 3 main parts:
The foundation tier paper and higher tier paper carrying 60% of the overall marks (40% under new specification being taught from September 2009).
An investigative study carried out during the two year course carrying 20% of the overall marks (30% under new specification being taught from September 2009).
Practical riding carried out on a 49 cc moped within the school grounds and carrying 20% of the overall marks (30% under new specification being taught from September 2009).
With varied topics including the Highway Code, alcohol abuse, accident procedure and legal requirements of owning and insuring a car, pupils completing the course will have a greater knowledge and awareness of road safety.