Beauchamp College Courses

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beauchampcollege Beauchamp College Courses September 2017 Entry - Year /11 (KS4) Sharing our Love of Learning Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses 1

Content Subject Information Core Subjects. English Maths Science Core PE Ethics, Philosophy & Religion (RS) Guidance. Subjects Computer Science Geography History Modern Foreign Languages (French, German or Spanish) Separate (Triple) Sciences Options Subjects. Art & Design Business Studies Level 2 Child Development & Care Dance Drama Economics French Geography Graphic Communication Level 2 Hair & Beauty BTEC Health & Social Care History Hospitality & Catering Information Technology Mandarin Media Studies Music BTEC Music Technology GCSE PE BTEC Performing Arts (Production) Product Design Sociology Level 2 Sports Studies Textiles Difference Between a BTEC, Cambridge National & GCSE 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Typical Year Timetable Post-16: Opportunities after your GCSEs 13 14 Beauchamp College Ridgeway, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5TP Tel: 0116 27290 2 Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses beauchamp.org.uk

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Subject Information Key Stage 4 The Government introduced a measure for assessing progress at KS4 termed the best. Of these subjects two must include English and maths and a further 3 must come from facilitating subjects. At Beauchamp facilitating subjects include Science, History, Geography, Computer Science, French and German. The other 3 subjects in the best measure can come from a range of different approved subjects. It is likely that this measure will become more important in the future for students when applying for university, further training and jobs, so as a result we have designed our curriculum choices to reflect this and give your son/daughter every chance of success in the future. Therefore we ask students to select two guidance courses to study from the facilitating subjects and two further option courses from the range of subjects available. We believe that this will give your son/daughter both a chance to pursue their interests as well as future proofing them for the ever changing job market. Core Subjects All students at Beauchamp follow a range of core subjects including GCSEs in: English Language English Literature Mathematics Science Ethics, Philosophy & Religion (RS) Alongside this there is core PE which is a nonexamination subject. Guidance Subjects In addition to the core subjects studied in Year our guidance programme allows most students to study an additional four subjects. Students are requested to choose two guidance subjects: Computer Science Geography History Modern Foreign Languages (French, German or Spanish) Separate (Triple) Sciences They will study both of the subjects that they choose. Option Subjects Students are requested to choose four of the options subjects, in order of preference (one being the most preferred). They will study two of these at Key Stage 4. Below is the list of GCSE option subjects (unless otherwise stated) taught at Key Stage 4 at Beauchamp. Art & Design Business Studies Level 2 Child Development & Care Dance Drama Economics French Geography Graphic Communication Level 2 Hair & Beauty BTEC Health & Social Care History Hospitality & Catering Mandarin Media Studies Music BTEC Music Technology GCSE PE BTEC Production Arts Product Design Sociology Level 2 Sports Studies Textiles 2 Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses

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Core Subjects English English will develop students reading, writing and communication skills, skills that are essential and transferrable. Students will learn about English literary heritage and other cultures throughout the course. They will be given the opportunity to develop their creative writing abilities and engage with drama, both on an individual and group basis. They will engage with presentations, learn to use appropriate language for varying audiences and purposes, and improve their spelling, punctuation and grammar skills. Students can access two GCSEs in English; English Language and English Literature. The breadth of study is far reaching, helping to equip students with the necessary tools in order to be successful, capable citizens of the 21st Century. Maths Mathematics is fascinating, enabling you to explore the world: spotting patterns, manipulating numbers and algebra. It is fundamental for understanding science, technology, society, finance and engineering. It develops thinking, comprehension, problem solving and understanding data skills. These skills are fundamental for 21st Century life; maths puts the fun into fundamental! Science The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, he s the one who asks the right questions. - Claude Lévi-Strauss Core PE Core PE is a compulsory part of a students timetable in Years and 11. Students are timetabled two lessons a week of PE in which they experience a broad range of activities from the traditional football and netball to the more modern activities of ultimate frisbee and a variety of exercise classes. Students will cover ten different activities in Year and five of their choice in the Year 11 programme. Our aim in PE is to encourage students to become excited about taking part in physical activity with a view to positively influencing lifestyle choices. In addition, our main focus in lessons is of enjoyment, participation and progression at all levels. Ethics, Philosophy & Religion (RS) In Year students will study Buddhist and Christian beliefs. They will then study two topics from a range of religious and non-religious responses: Relationships and families Religion, Peace & Conflict In Year 11 students will study Buddhist and Christian practices, and two topics from a range of religious and non-religious responses: Religion and life Religion, crime and punishment Students study AQA GCSE Combined Science. This is a double award, equivalent to two GCSEs. It has a strong emphasis on practical understanding. It is taught in five lessons per week and prepares students for A-level Sciences. 4 Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses

GCSE Results 2016 Pass Rate: 99.% 5 x A*-C 7% (inc English & Maths) Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses 5

Guidance Subjects Students pick two guidance subjects to study alongside their core lessons. Computer Science If you are interested in science, maths or technology this course is for you. It looks at computer systems, hardware, software, databases and networks. It introduces the principles of representing data and how we can solve problems with algorithms that enable us to write computer programs. Consider a GCSE in computing if you enjoy logic puzzles, would like to write code, or just want to know more about the digital devices that shape all our lives. Separate (Triple) Sciences Students gain a GCSE in each of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. They follow the AQA Science syllabus and have eight science lessons per week. The course includes everything in combined science. In addition most units have additional content to broaden their understanding of each discipline. There is a strong emphasis on practical understanding. Geography Geography is about the interaction between people and the natural environment. There are now over 7 billion people on the planet who all need food, housing and work. The challenge of the 21st Century is sustainable development and how to raise living standards without causing irreversible damage to the environment. History History is a popular subject at Beauchamp. We look at 20th Century History which is interesting and relevant. If you choose History it means that your work in KS3 will not be wasted, and you can then go on to study a very well respected subject at A-level. Modern Foreign Languages French, German or Spanish Effective communication is the key to peace, prosperity and success. In today s world we have to interact on a global scale. Governments, industries and communities often have to converse in foreign languages and will need linguists. An understanding of a foreign language further develops communication skills. We believe that it is important for everyone to learn a language and experience the riches that other cultures have to offer. 6 Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses

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Options Subjects Art & Design Do you love to be creative? Are you interested in painting, drawing, printing and mixed media/collage and sculpture? Do you enjoy learning about work by famous artists? If you can answer yes to these questions then GCSE Art & Design may be for you! Business Studies The word business is actually derived from the idea of busy-ness. This idea of busy-ness quite accurately describes most organisations: they are busy organising resources, producing, selling, managing people and keeping track of the finances. In GCSE Business Studies you will find out how a business does this. Level 2 Child Development & Care This course provides the opportunity to gain a vocational qualification that is an introduction to the childcare sector. The course includes knowledge and understanding of child development and well-being. It is aimed at learners who wish to be introduced to childcare and development for children aged 0-5years. Dance Dance is an exciting and challenging subject that supports and improves creative and expressive skill. You will learn about the art of creating and performing dance work as well as aspects of health and safety, professional dance work and companies, costume, lighting, setting and sound. An excellent course for students interested in performing arts. Economics Economics is a science. The world s resources are scarce but human wants are infinite. Economics deals with this basic problem. By studying Economics you will learn the economist s approach to issues and problems, and their way of thinking about the world. It is a subject which will stretch you academically and challenge you intellectually. French Course information is the same as when taken as a Modern Foreign Language Guidance Subject (p.6). Geography Course information is the same as when taken as a Guidance Subject (p.6). Graphic Communication Graphic Products is a highly popular choice for those interested in the arty, creative side of Design and those who enjoy communicating ideas through the marriage of images, typography and colour. Throughout the course you will develop skills in illustration, typography, and use Photoshop and Illustrator to bring your ideas to life. Drama GCSE Drama will transport you to a new world through engaging and exciting plays, issues and characters. You will have the opportunity to develop your confidence, social skills and strengthen your inner voice, preparing you for the wider world, whatever your path might be! Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses

Great place to learn. Fun, good lessons, good teachers and a nice environment. - Student Quote Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses 9

Level 2 Hair & Beauty This qualification is made up of four units; two core units, one of which is an externally set and marked examination, and two optional units. This course carries a GCSE equivalence A*-C. Students on this course will use the hairdressing and beauty therapy sector to develop a comprehensive understanding of the industry. They will gain academic knowledge, planning, research, self-management and study skills, so that they are sufficiently prepared and equipped to support progression. These are all skills and attributes prized by employers and further education providers. With the practical side of the course being based in a professional environment students are required to purchase a kit and uniform at an approximate cost of 40. BTEC Health and Social Care By choosing to study Health and Social Care you will experience an area of work that gives many varied opportunities for you to make a difference to people s lives in a positive way. At the same time you are gaining skills that can be transferred to other professions later. History Course information is the same as when taken as a Guidance Subject (p.6). Hospitality & Catering The hospitality and catering course will allow students to improve their food preparation and cooking skills. Students will learn about the hospitality and catering industries and increase their knowledge and understanding of nutrition and food safety. This course also allows students to develop the transferable skills of problem solving, organisation, time management,planning and communication. If you are a hands on student who is interested in learning more about the food you eat, then this course could be of interest to you. Mandarin Effective communication is the key to peace, prosperity and success. In today s world we have to interact on a global scale. Governments, industries and communities often have to converse in foreign languages and will need linguists. An understanding of a foreign language further develops communication skills. We believe that it is important for everyone to learn a language and experience the riches that other cultures have to offer. Media Studies Do you like music videos, soap operas and magazines? Ever wonder how global media companies grab and maintain your attention daily? Most people have been persuaded by the media in some way. Media Studies offers students the opportunity to analyse and produce their own media products using creative and technical skills. Music Making music is at the heart of GCSE music. Whether you re a drummer, sitar player, electric guitarist or violinist, there s something for you! The course is based around lots of performing and composing and broadening your horizons with music you might not have heard before. There s something for everyone and all styles are welcome! BTEC Music Technology BTEC Music Technology is a great option for budding music producers, DJs and songwriters. You will use industry standard DJ and music production equipment and have access to a well-equipped recording studio. No previous musical experience is required; just a passion for music, technology and creativity! GCSE PE Ideal for students who are committed to taking part in sport and want to take an examination subject in PE. Theory lessons cover what happens and why when you start to exercise, and diet. In practical lessons you are assessed in 4 different sports, so we want students who will participate in extra-curricular sports. Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses

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BTEC Performing Arts (Production) Are you interested in finding out about what happens behind the scenes in performances? Do you enjoy learning new skills through practical activities? This course focuses on technical and design skills required for a production. You will learn about setting up and operating stage lighting, mask making and various other design skills. Product Design Product Design is a multi-material course aimed at students who enjoy the many aspects of investigating, designing and making. Do you enjoy: hand drawing, using modern ICT and CAD CAM, creative thinking, experimental making and solving real problems that add value to people s lives? If so then Product Design is for you. Sociology Sociology is the study of society and aims to understand the behaviour of people in terms of age, gender, ethnicity and social class. It covers a wide range of topics such as the family, education, crime and deviance. It will make you question and see things in a creative way. Textiles Do you have a passion for fashion? Are you interested in developing your fashion illustration, design and making skills? Would you like to learn a range of fabric decoration and manipulation techniques? If the answer is yes, then textiles technology would be a great option for you to choose! What s the Difference Between a BTEC/OCR Cambridge National and a GCSE? GCSE subjects are mainly based on performance in exams, although there will often be some controlled assessments that count towards your final grade. Some GCSEs such as Design and Drama have quite large amounts of practical work. BTEC/OCR Cambridge National qualifications usually have a more practical focus, however, most courses also have an on-line exam or external assessment contributing to 25% of their overall grade. Students are also asked to submit assignments throughout the course which are marked at Beauchamp. Students need to have good organisational skills to keep meeting the deadlines set. Level 2 Sports Studies The Cambridge National in Sports Studies qualification allows students the opportunity to experience sport in a vocational context, learning about topics such as Sports Leadership, Developing Sports Skills, Current Issues in Sport and Sport and the Media. Students will cover four units of work with one of the units being assessed via a 1-hour examination paper. The other three units will be assessed through coursework and assignment tasks. Students will not be assessed directly by their level of performance in a particular sport or activity but by the knowledge and understanding they demonstrate in the examination and in the coursework tasks. 12 Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses

Typical Year Timetable Period Time Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri :35 Tutor Time Tutor Time Tutor Time Tutor Time Tutor Time P1 :50 Maths Science Drama English PE P2 9:40 German Science History English RE P3 :50 PE History Textiles Maths English P4 11:40 RE History Science German Maths P5 12:30 Lunch Maths Lunch Lunch Lunch P6 1:15 English Lunch Science Drama Textiles P7 2:00 English German Science Drama Textiles Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses 13

Post-16: Opportunities after your GCSEs It may seem early to be discussing possible post-16 pathways when you are still in the process of deciding on your options for Year, but students now need to stay in full time education or training until they are 1 years of age. The decisions you make now will have an impact on the choices you make in the future. During Year we will help you to consider the range of post- 16 options and pathways open to you and you will be supported in applying for post-16 courses and training opportunities in Year 11. alongside re-taking GCSE English and maths where required. To advance onto Level 3 courses we require students to achieve a minimum of two Distinctions and a Merit in the each of the BTEC certificates. To access these courses in year 12 students need to have achieved at least 4 Ds at GCSE or BTEC equivalent, including a D at English Language. Level 3 Courses We want students who apply for courses at Beauchamp to follow a route to success that relates to their interests and abilities. For this reason all courses in Year 12 have entry requirements. These requirements are based on the demands of the courses and on the qualities which students need to meet these demands successfully. Typical requirements for A level and similar Level 3 courses are grade 5 at English Literature/Language and 5 GCSEs or equivalent BTEC at grade C or better. This is constantly under review. However, most courses have additional specific requirements which you can find, alongside our post- 16 prospectus and course information, on our website (Student Services Post-16). The GCSE requirements to get on to Level 3 courses are the minimum needed to get onto university degree courses, though you need to be aware that for popular courses at popular universities the bar can be set considerably higher. To study medicine, for example, it is highly desirable to have the equivalent of 5 A*s at GCSE. Level 2 Courses We currently offer a limited range of level 2 courses for students who do not reach the required 6 C grades necessary for Level 3 study (A levels and BTEC Nationals). Students learn by completing projects and assignments based on realistic workplace situations, activities and demands. It introduces learners to particular areas of employment and provides a good basis to move on to a more advanced work-related qualification. Students choose three subjects to study 14 Beauchamp Key Stage 4 Courses

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