Year 9 Options Welcome
Mar 28, 2015
Year 9 Options
Welcome
Qualifications are the Keys to Your Future
Routes to Further Education
School Age 16
6th Form or CollegeAge 18
University Age 21+
Routes to Further Education
5 GCSE’s
3-4 A Levels or 1 Diploma
1 Degree
Options PhilosophyWe believe that students should have some choice in what they study at Key Stage 4. However, students must make informed choices based on their ability level, their potential future educational routes and what is right for them. In order to help students, we have supplied Three Pathways explained in more detail later. We advise students to take the Pathway recommended for them. Speak with your child’s tutor or Head of Key Stage for more details.
KS4 Curriculum 2014Core compulsory subjects
Subject Qualification Teaching sessions per week
English Literature
EnglishLanguage
1 GCSE
1 GCSE
3
3
Maths
Statistics
1 GCSE
1 GCSE
5 in Year 10and6 in Year 11
Science Extended (Triple) GCSE orDouble GCSE or BTEC
7 in Year 10And6 in Year 11
PE 2
PSHE 1
KS4 Curriculum 2014Specialist Option Areas
Column A Column B Column CFrench GCSE German GCSE French GCSEHistory GCSE Geography GCSE History GCSE
Computer Science GCSE Spanish GCSE Computer Science GCSE
Music GCSE Philosophy and Ethics GCSE Dance GCSE
Sociology GCSE Drama GCSE Drama GCSE
Media Studies GCSE Dance GCSE Media Studies GCSE
Food and Nutrition GCSE Textiles GCSE Food and Nutrition GCSE
Product Design GCSE Engineering GCSE Engineering GCSE
Graphics GCSE Product Design GCSE Graphics GCSE
Art GCSE Digital Photography GCSE Art GCSE
Child Development GCSE Child Development GCSE
ICT BTEC Business Studies BTEC Leisure and Tourism GCSE
Performing Arts BTEC Music BTEC Sports BTEC
Options ProcessThursday 16th January 2014
Options Evening and Careers Fair
January and February
Pathway Options are discussed with your tutor and Heads of Key Stage. Choices are made.
Friday 14th February 2014
Options form returned
March / April 2014 Options analysed and students allocated
June 2014
Student courses finalised and groupings confirmed by letter
Friday 3rd October 2014
Final date for course changes
This pathway would suit you if you are hoping to go on to 6th Form and University. A Level courses typically require at least 5 GCSEs at A*- C , four of which must come from GCSEs. It will mean that in addition to all your GCSEs you could gain the English Baccalaureate (EBacc). That’s a recognition that you have passed GCSE’s in English, Maths, Science or Computer Science, History or Geography and French or German or Spanish at grade C and above. If you are currently in top sets in French and achieving levels 6 or higher in the core subjects then this is a good path for you.
Subjects Studied English Literature
English Language
MathsStatisticsExtended (Triple) SciencePE and PSHEFrench or German
History or Geography
1 GCSE (possibly computing) or 1 BTEC OptionTwilight Drama GCSE (optional)
TOTAL OF UP TO 11 GCSEs
Pathway 1EBacc
This pathway would also suit you if you are hoping to go on to 6th Form and University.
A Level courses typically require at least 5 GCSEs at A*- C, four of which must come from GCSEs.
This pathway is a general and flexible route through KS4.
You would not get an EBacc recognition but you could still study History, Geography, Computer Science, French, German or Spanish.
If you are currently achieving levels 5, 6 or higher in the core subjects then this is a good path for you.
Subjects Studied
English Literature
English Language
Maths
Statistics
Triple or Double Science
PE and PSHEChoice of 3 GCSE subjectsOr Choice of 2 GCSE subjects and 1 BTECTwilight Drama GCSE (optional)
TOTAL OF UP TO 11 GCSEs
Pathway 2Mixed GCSE
This pathway would suit you if you are considering going to further education or training.
A Level courses typically require at least 5 GCSEs at A*- C, four of which must come from GCSEs. However, Post 16 BTEC Diplomas at Stantonbury require 4 A*-C grades which can also come from BTECs.
This pathway is a general and flexible route through KS4.
If you are currently achieving levels 3 to 5 in the core subjects then this is a good path for you.
Subjects Studied English LiteratureEnglish LanguageMathsStatistics
Double or BTEC SciencePE and PSHE
Choice of 3 GCSE subjectsOr Choice of 2 GCSE subjects and 1 BTEC
TOTAL OF UP TO 8 or 9 GCSEs/BTEC equivalents
Pathway 3Wider
Achievement
This pathway is not an optional route.
Teachers will select this for students following negotiation with parents.
It is particularly designed for those students who need to develop skills for life and work.
Subjects taught are highly practical and can lead towards vocational qualifications.
Subjects Studied English Literature
English Language
Maths
Statistics
Double or BTEC Science
PE and PSHESix sessions per week studying ‘Personalised Learning’PlusOne Choice of a GCSE or BTEC from ‘Column C’TOTAL OF UP TO 8 GCSEs/BTEC equivalents
Personalised Learning
Making Informed Choices
Make sure you understand what each subject involves. New subjects may look very attractive at first glance. You may think you know what an ‘old’ subject involves. Read the booklet.
Be clear from the start that there will be some restrictions particularly in group sizes therefore you are asked to make a preference, but first choice cannot always be guaranteed.
Don’t make choices based on the fact that you like your current teacher. We will not be able to tell you who will be teaching you next year.
Don’t assume some courses will be easier than others- all require hard work and homework.
Consider what might be your future career but remember most people change their minds. It is best to aim as high as possible. Don’t close doors for yourself.
Making Informed Choices
Making Informed Choices Do not make decisions on prejudice.
Some people think only boys or girls should study certain subjects. This just isn’t true.
Do not choose subjects because your friends are choosing them.
Be aware of what the subjects you choose lead to after you finish them in Yr 11, in terms of a sixth form course, study at college or work.
You CANNOT study French A Level without a GCSE in French. This is similar for other Languages, Computing and Music.
You may want to do the EBacc. So you would need to choose:
• History or Geography
and
• French or German
Making Informed Choices
Making Informed ChoicesYou CAN study Business A Level without doing BTEC Business in Year 10 and 11.
You CAN study Post 16 Engineering or Sociology without doing GCSE Engineering or Sociology.
You CAN become a mechanic without studying Engineering.
Column A(3 sessions)
Column B(3 sessions)
Column C(3 sessions)
First ChoiceReasons for First Choice
Second Choice
Third Choice
Subject Options Choice Form - 2014PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN TO YOUR TUTOR BY FRIDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2014STUDENT: ____________________________________TUTOR GROUP: ______________TUTOR: __________________________________All students will be expected to take the core subjects of English, English Literature, Maths, Statistics, Science, PE and PSHE.
Tick one of the following:
Pathway 1 Pathway 2 Pathway 3OPTIONS SUBJECT CHOICE
Tick the following box if you would also like to study GCSE Drama Twilight (3.30-6.00 p.m. every Wednesday in term time): SIGNED: STUDENT: _______________________________________ PARENT: ________________________________
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