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Years 10-11

In the most effective lessons, teachers improve pupils’ short-term progress through flexible teaching approaches.

ISI Inspection 2019

Year 10 & 11 students build on their interests and strengths, choosing GCSE subjects that will develop their love of learning. Students are encouraged and guided to study subjects they enjoy in broad areas of interest. There are no right or wrong subject combinations!

A bespoke Core Curriculum combined with our Expansive Curriculum ensures that student mental health and wellbeing are at the centre of everything we do so that our students really do become the very best versions of themselves.

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Compulsory Subjects

English Literature / EAL English Language / EAL Mathematics Science

Students will also do PE (Physical Education) and PSHE (Personal, Social, Health & Economic Education).

Students may choose to do either combined sciences ('Trilogy' where Biology, Chemistry and Physics are all studied together resulting in the award of 2 GCSEs), or separate sciences where all 3 subjects are studied separately resulting in 3 GCSEs.

Optional Subjects

Students are able to choose any 3 of the following subjects. In some combinations, Art may be chosen as a 4th subject if taken as part of the Expansive Curriculum. The subjects are grouped below in pathways which offer typical combinations, but any combination of subjects may be taken provided timetabling blocks allow.

STEM Pathway Arts Pathway Societies Pathway Earth Centre Pathway Vocational Pathway
Computer Science
GCSE
Art
GCSE
Spanish
GCSE
Climate Change & Environmental Awareness
(NCFE)
Food & Cookery
(NCFE)
Engineering
BTEC
Drama
GCSE
French
GCSE
Land-based Studies
BTEC
Sports Science
CamNAT
  Music
GCSE
History
GCSE
Higher Project Qualification

Health & Social Care

(NCFE)

    Geography
GCSE
  PaSE
ASDAN

 


Students will also do the following elements of our Expansive Curriculum;
 

STEM Arts Sport Outdoor Education Earth Centre