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Timeline:
Wednesday 8th FebruaryWednesday 8th February – Parent/Pupil Talk – Parent/Pupil Talk
During February - Assemblies:
All pupils spoken to by Heads of Option Subjects
Thursday 1st March – Parents Evening; a time for final consultation with subject staff. Issue of Option Forms.
Friday 16th March – deadline for return of Option Forms
Tonight: you should have picked up a cream booklet giving details of the subjects available.
Thursday 1st MarchYear 9 Parents Evening you will receive Your Option Form
By Friday 16th MarchCompleted forms handed in
Informed of subjects in the Summer Term
Curriculum at KS4
6 Compulsory subjects
4 Option subjects
Enrichment programme
+
= 10 GCSE’s (or equivalent)
+
Compulsory
English Literature and Language
Mathematics
Science (Chemistry Physics Biology)
1
3
6
2
OptionsOptions
Art or Photography (Photography involves some costs/equipment)
Business StudiesDramaFrench or GermanGeographyHistoryICT - OCR National Award ICT GCSEMusic (must be able to play an instrument)
REPEResistant Materials or Food Technology or Graphics
For most, this will involve studying FOUR additional subjects from:
EnrichmentEnrichment
Selection of activities available on Wednesday afternoons on a half term rotation e.g.Duke of EdinburghSportsDebatingArts/crafts
Try to get as involved in as many different activities as you can both in and out of school
14-19 pathways
English Baccalaureate – recommended for students who are intending to go the academic university route
The subjects you would take are:
History/Geography (or both)
+ French/German
+ other traditional ‘grammar school’ type subjects …art, music etc.
Pathways are determined by grades:
• 10 grade C’s at GCSE (or an average of grade C) to stay at our Sixth Form to do AS/A level courses (University)
• 5 A*-C – to get on A/AS level courses at some of the local colleges (University)
• 4 A*-C – to get on a BTEC level 3 course at local colleges (University)
• 4 D-G grades to get on a BTEC level 2 course at local colleges (BTEC level 3)
SetsSets
Sets
A set is an ability group.
Some subjects are set, some are not
Setting is determined by departments based upon knowledge of the pupils previous attainment and from predictive data
Set may determine level of entry in Year 11
Subject Setting
English Yes (6)
Maths Yes (6)
ICT Some
French/German Yes (2)
Geography Yes (2)
History Yes (2)
Science Yes
Art/Photography No
Any D & T No
Drama No
Business Studies Some
Music No
PE No
RE No
Level of EntryLevel of EntrySubject Tiers
Maths Yes (2)
Business Studies Yes (2)
English Yes (2)
French/German Yes (2)
Geography Yes (2)
ICT GCSE Yes (2)
Triple Science Yes (2)
ICT OCR National No
History No
Art/Photography No
Drama No
Music No
PE No
RE No
All D & T No
Level of EntrySome subjects have 2 levels of entry
Higher A* to D
Foundation C to G
Grades matter so sets matter
Controlled Controlled AssessmentsAssessments
Subject Controlled assessment
All D & T 60%
Art/Photography 60%
Drama 60%
GCSE ICT 60%
PE 60%
ICT National 100%
English 60%
English Lit 25%
Business Studies 25%
Music 60%
French/German 60%
Geography 25%
History 25%
RE none
Sciences 25%
Maths none
Coursework has been replaced by controlled assessments. These are similar to coursework but are carried out entirely in school under controlled conditions
WATCH THE PARENT BULLETIN FOR DATES
Completing the Option Form
Completing Completing the Option the Option
FormForm
Some initial advice
DOConsider studying a broad range of subjectsConsider subjects that you have enjoyed in KS3Consider which subjects you are successful atIf you already have clear ideas about your career/future take this into account – ask for advice
DON’TXPick subjects to be with your friendsXPick or not pick subjects because of the teacherXPick subjects because you think they are easy options – they aren’t
Websites that might help..These websites are often used by students in Y11,Y12 and Y13 to help decide on AS , A level and degree courses but they may help you understand what the universities are after and what is needed for different careers.
www.russellgroup.org (the Russell group represents the top 20 leading universities)www.careerpath.comwww.alec.co.ukwww.ucas.comBarnet and Southgate College – www.barnetsouthgate.ac.uklondon.floodlight.co.ukwww.apprenticeships.org.ukhttp://businesscasestudies.co.uk/career-info/ -the Times 100 Careers Guide which give information on companies and what kinds of jobs are available