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Curriculum Choices (2023 - 2025)

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Overview

The aim of our curriculum is to help our pupils become successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens. This will support the other activities, experience and opportunities, provided by you as parents and us as a school, that your child has to help them to develop to their full potential in all aspects of their life.

The key features of our curriculum is that is it broad and balanced. The choices that we have available cater for the needs and interests of the individuals. We want pupils to engage with their learning because they have an interest in the subjects, or want to develop a particular talent or skill. When picking curriculum choices, we want pupils to have plenty of choice, providing a breadth in the subject areas available, enabling us to prepare them for the world of
employment, further/higher education and their futures.

An overview of the curriculum choices process, choices available and all other information can be found in the handbook below.

 
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GCSEs and Vocational Qualifications

GCSEs are focussed on academic study followed by a final assessment. They are graded 9-1. These are traditional qualifications that help you to study a topic in depth.

Vocational Qualifications are usually skills based, with practical elements and are often industry related. These usually have a higher proportion of coursework rather than formal examinations. They are graded Pass, Merit, Distinction, Distinction *.

Additional Academic Qualifications are choices for pupils who really enjoy and excel at certain subjects and want to study them in more detail. These can often bridge the gap between GCSE and A-Level.

 

Core Curriculum

GCSE Choices

Additional Academic Qualifications

Vocational Qualifications

How to Choose

  • This PowerPoint Presentation in pdf format will assist you in your choice

  • Choose subjects that you like and are good at.

  • Choose because you have chosen it rather than your friend.

  • Choose because you like the subject, not the teacher.

  • Choose because you think you will enjoy it.

  • Choose based on your intended pathway after school (if you know it)

  • Choose based on your preferences. Coursework or exams? What are you comfortable with?

  • It’s your choice!
     

You will pick 3 curriculum choices.


Choice A  will be a humanities subject – GCSE History or GCSE Geography.

Choices B and C will be free choice from the remaining subjects.

You will also have to pick a reserve choice.

Curriculum Structure

Support and Key Dates
 

  • Progress report – 17th February 2023

  • Parents’ Consultation evening (Online) – 1st March 2023

  • Opportunity for an online interview

  • Deadline for return of the options form 17th March 2023.

 

Help and Advice

If you need any more help:

  • Read the Curriculum Choices Handbook.

  • Speak to your subject teachers

  • Mr Eccles and Mr Rastrick
  • Mrs Johnson

  • Careers Advisor – Julie Tindall is available on a Wednesday.

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