year 9 curriculum offer 2015-2017 good evening · citizenship through the wider curriculum...
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YEAR 9 CURRICULUM OFFER
2015-2017
Good Evening
To provide you with advice and guidance to enable your child to make appropriate choices for
their future
PURPOSE OF THE EVENING
In a very competitive world: Subject choices should be made with careful consideration about gaining the currency required for:
• Post 16 study • Further and Higher Education (College, University) • Training whilst in employment
Choosing an appropriate learning pathway is essential. Do not simply think about the next two years: • What do you want to do after year 11? • Have you chosen the right subjects?
PURPOSE OF THE EVENING
• The Government has a very clear agenda on what should be done to raise standards and the achievement of all students.
• There have been a number of recent changes that have had an impact on either examinations and/or the curriculum offered to students from September 2015.
INTRODUCTION
Hedingham school has to respond to the new agenda by ensuring that every student: – Studies a broad, balanced and appropriate
curriculum
– Gains the currency to contend with an increasingly competitive world
– Is at the centre of everything we do
CHANGES
• The key measures will be:
oProgress 8
oAttainment 8
oPercentage of students achieving a C grade in both English and Maths
oThe percentage of students achieving the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc).
CHANGES
• All students will study: oEnglish Language (Literature for majority) oMathematics oScience oPE (GCSE, BTEC Sport, and BTEC Dance) oEither Geography or History oThree free choices (including History and
Geography)
They will experience computing, RE, PSHE and Citizenship through the wider curriculum
CURRICULUM 2015
KS4 Curriculum Model
SUMMARY
English Language (English Literature for most)
Maths PE Science History or Geography
3 Free Choices
RE, Citizenship, PSHE and Computing will be delivered through the wider curriculum
Three free choices
SUMMARY
• Art, Dance, Drama, BTEC Music
• French, German
• Geography, History, Philosophy & Ethics
• Food, Graphics Products, Product Design, Resistant Materials, Textiles
• Separate (Triple) Science
• BTEC Health & Social Care, Media Studies
• GCSE Computing, BTEC ICT, GCSE Business Studies
English Baccalaureate (Ebacc)
SUMMARY
The Government has promoted the idea of an Ebacc where students are recognised if they gain A*-C passes in: • English • Maths • Two Sciences • Geography or History • A foreign language. This is a programme which should be considered carefully, and may be appropriate for many students, but is not suitable for everyone.
Choosing an appropriate learning pathway is essential. Do not simply think about the next two years: • Consider:
– Post 16 study – Further and Higher Education (College, University) – Training whilst in employment
• How is the course assessed? Does it match the
strengths of your son or daughter?
• Is the Ebacc appropriate for your son or daughter?
Consider carefully
Do:
• Talk to people
• Be interested in the subjects you choose
• Enjoy the subjects you choose
• Find out what is needed for the future
Don’t
• Make snap decisions
• Choose what friends are taking
• Be swayed by liking or disliking teachers
Advice to students
• 2nd February: Booklet published
• 5th February: Parents Evening
• 9th-27th February: Support in Tutorial sessions
• 2nd-6th March: Support sessions in Learning Centre with Senior Staff
• 4th march: Additional Parents Evening (By prior appointment)
Final choices handed in 9th March 2015
The Guided Choice Process
Members of the Leadership team will be available all evening. I hope the evening is informative and productive
THANK YOU