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British Sign Language GCSE

By: Cerys Turner | 21st December 2023

The British Sign Language (BSL) GCSE, set to launch in 2025 in England, will provide students with the opportunity to learn effective communication through BSL, as well as explore its rich history and cultural significance. This initiative is intended to promote inclusivity and equip students with valuable skills that can expand their career opportunities.


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