FRIENDS SCHOOL LISBURN YEAR 11 GCSE ASSESSMENT

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FRIENDS SCHOOL LISBURN YEAR 11 GCSE ASSESSMENT 2015 2016

ASSESSMENT AT GCSE As required by the GCSE Specifications, pupils will be preparing to take the first part of their GCSE examinations at the end of Year 11 and s throughout the year in some subjects. The subject descriptions in KS4 Information Booklet given to pupils in January last year included specific reference to the number of Examination Papers and tasks to be taken in each subject. You can see on this table a summary of how each subject will be assessed at GCSE. 100% External Exam No 75% External Exam & 25% 40% External Exam & 60% o Economics o Religious Studies o Mathematics o Business Studies o Literature o Geography o History o Science Biology, Chemistry, Physics & Double Award Science o Art o o Home Economics o ICT o Journalism o Languages o Moving Image Arts o Music (30% CA & 35% Performance) o Physical Education o Technology & Design Pupils taking Additional GCSEs as part of the Lisburn Area Learning Community (LALC) Initiative will also take some assessments over this year in Engineering and Photography which will contribute to their final GCSE grades. GCSE Examinations in Year 11 Taking some GCSE papers at the end of Year 11 gives pupils experience at public examinations and provides a good focus for study over Year 11. All pupils will be entered for the first of two GCSE papers in the following subjects in June 2015: SUBJECT % OF TOTAL GCSE SCORE DRAFT DATE Religious Studies 50% 18 May Mathematics T4 & T6 55% (Further Maths pupils only) 26 May & 9 June The marks awarded in these exams will be the percentage of your son/daughter s final score in GCSE shown on the table and therefore will have a direct bearing on the overall grade attained. Resits of GCSE Public Exams Pupils may resit examinations at the end of Year 12 to improve their scores in the units taken in Year 11, but parents will be asked to pay the full cost the resit.

Pupils are advised that resits for all GCSE Units taken in Year 11 will take place in May/ June 2017 and pupils wishing to resit a Unit should discuss this with their subject teacher and the HOD of that Department when they return to school in September 2016 and have their approval. Should a parent wish his/her child not to be entered for any of the above examinations at the end of Year 11 they should contact school as soon as possible. CONTROLLED ASSESSMENTS IN YEAR 11 All pupils taking the following subjects will take s over Year 11. SUBJECT French/German & Spanish Geography GCSE ICT Home Economics Moving Image Arts Music Technology % OF TOTAL GCSE SCORE 25% January & March 15% mid-june 1 day compulsory fieldwork 15/16 or 17 June 30% - 3 tasks-oct, Jan & March 20% - January to mid May 2/3 periods per week 20% - 4 tasks running October to May 15% - Feb June 2 periods per week 20% March/April GCSE s in Year 12 All pupils taking the following subjects will take s over Year 12. SUBJECT % OF TOTAL GCSE SCORE Art 60% Business Studies 25% 15% + 20% Speaking & Listening Literature 25% Geography 25% History 25% Home Economics 40% ICT 30% Journalism 60% Languages (French/German & Spanish) 45% Moving Image Arts 40% Music 15% & 35% Performance Physical Education 60% All Sciences- Biology/Chemistry/Physics 25% & Double Award Technology & Design 40%

s is a form of internal, continuous assessment completed largely in class time. It replaces Coursework. In most subjects it will assess a Unit or Topic of work. It is essential for your son/daughter to understand the assessment requirements for each subject as the levels of control; input by the teacher during the preparation time and the ability to work at home on assessment tasks will differ from one subject to another. The teaching towards and most pupil preparation for s will take place during class time and during this time pupils will be able to take work home to develop and research work done in class more fully. The final writing up of most s will be done in class time under formal supervision over a length of time that will vary from one subject to another. For instance in Languages pupils will complete their writing assessments in a one hour slot; over one and a half hours and Technology over five hours. Supervision during the final writing up time will be formal, just as in an exam, and pupils will not be able to consult with either the teacher or another pupil for advice. In a few subjects, Art & Music, for instance, will continue to complete much of their project work in class and at home. Marks awarded in s will be a percentage of your son/daughter s final score in GCSE and will have a direct bearing on the overall grade attained. Pupil work in the s will be marked internally and moderated externally. Attendance Full attendance at school is very important to ensure your son/daughter is in class when preparation for s is taking place. It will be the responsibility of the pupil to catch up on all preparation missed through absence. Full attendance is a prerequisite, however, when the pupils are taking a formal test as this is effectively a public GCSE examination that will contribute to the final scores in GCSE. The grid at the end of the booklet highlights when attendance is compulsory. Absence during these times will require a pupil: to attend a catch up session under formal supervision permitted only if absence is deemed an exceptional circumstance and supervision: is unlikely to be with the pupil s own subject teacher and will be arranged after school, at a time convenient to staff Resitting Another important thing to bear in mind is that if a pupil feels he/she has not given of his /her best in a, he or she is not permitted to resubmit or retake the same task at a later stage. Pupils are, therefore, advised to give their best effort in each task.

Results in s While teachers will mostly be able to advise pupils on their performance in s, marks will be subject to moderation and therefore exact marks will not be known before completion of the full GCSE. Managing s Pupils ability to manage their work is central to their success in s. They will need to be: well organised in the taking and storing of notes during teaching and preparation time ensure they catch up on all work that is missed through absence keep up to date with all home works and make effective use of the resources given by subject teachers to assist with preparation. Parents can support their son/daughter by helping them to file and organise their work on a frequent basis and checking with them that homework, notes and preparation for assessments are completed according to the instructions given by subject teachers. Timing The enclosed timeline of s is to enable you to be aware as to when your son/daughter is preparing for and taking assessments. The timeline cannot always give the exact date of task completion but is a good general guide. Subject teachers will give more exact advance notification of final task dates as teaching progresses. Descriptions of the s and Public Examinations to take place during Year 11 Through pupils will complete two assessed tasks in worth 25%. There is no opportunity to repeat these tasks. Pupils will also do three tasks which contribute to the final Assessment in Talking and Listening which is worth 20% in. Home Economics Pupils are prepared for one task in Year 11, called Consumer Awareness, which is worth 20% of the total GCSE score. This is a research-based assessment which will be carried out for the most part in class time from December to June 2015. ICT In Year 11 pupils will be prepared for Unit 1 of the GCSE course. The assessment for this unit is in the form of and will consist of three tasks. The tasks will be based on a case study and will account for 30% of the total GCSE marks. The focus of the tasks will be: Drawing and Database software Spreadsheet software Presentation software The s will take place during October, January and March. Pupils will be required to attend all assessment sessions when the control is high and supervision is formal.

Further Mathematics At the end of Year 11 May 2016 all pupils taking Further Mathematics pupils will sit the full GCSE Mathematics exam, Modules T4 and T6. Module T4 consists of a two hour written Examination with calculator worth 45% of the total GCSE score. Module T6 consists of two 1 ¼ hour examinations. One paper is non-calculator and other is with a calculator. Module T6 is worth 55% of the total GCSE score. Draft dates, to be confirmed by CCEA are: T4: 26 May, T6 9 June. Modern Languages French, German and Spanish Pupils will be prepared for one writing task, worth 15% of the total GCSE score. During April and May 2015, a language topic taught in class will prepare pupils for an assessment task which will then be given to them at the end of May. They will be able to prepare their responses to the task over approximately 10 class periods, before writing their answer to the task in formal examination conditions in June. Music Pupils complete one controlled assessment composition task from February June during two periods each week. This is worth 15% of their total GCSE score. Parents and pupils are given feedback relating to the progress of this work. Feedback sheets are kept in their music books and a signature is requested intermittently. They also cover half of the set pieces for the listening examination which takes place at the end of Year 12. The final examinations in Music are worth 35% of the total GCSE score. Religious Studies There is no in Religious Studies All Year 11 students sit the first of two GCSE examinations in Religious Studies. Throughout Year 11 students study Christianity through the Gospel of Matthew. At the end of Year 11 pupils sit an EXTERNAL examination in this assessment unit. The examination consists of one paper (1 hour 30 minutes). This examination is worth 50% of the total GCSE score. Technology & Design Pupils are being prepared for Unit 4 of the GCSE exam which is a assignment, worth 20% of the total GCSE score and needs to be submitted by the end of May 2016. During December 2015, pupils will undertake approximately eight hours of research and preparation for the assignment and will have five hours in class time under formal supervision to complete the assignment between March and the end of April. Issue of Results in Public Examinations Results for the public exams taken in May/June will be issued on Thursday 25 August 2016. Results may be collected from School from 9.15 am onwards on that day. Results will not be given out over the telephone. Pupils who wish their results to be posted out to arrive on Thursday 25 August should leave a stamped, addressed A5 envelope with the Principal s Secretary in advance.

CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT YEAR 11 2015-2016 TERM 1 TERM 2 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE ENGLISH Speaking & Listening Task ( prep at home) Drama/ role play. Speaking & Listening Task ( prep at home) Group Discussion The Study of Written Language 1 ½ hrs based on novel. 15% The Study of Spoken Language 1 ½ hrs Spontaneous v scripted talk. 10% Speaking & Listening Task ( prep at home) Individual presentation GCSE EXAMS HOME ECONOMICS MODERN LANGUAGES End of January beginning May 3 PERIODS PER WEEK in class/at home CA writing 15% Preparation in class 8-10 periods 16/05/2016-3/06/2016 1. RS 2. MATHS (Pupils taking Further Maths only) MOVING IMAGE ARTS Component 2 Task 1 to be completed: Storyboard Component 2 Task 2 to be completed: Editing Task Component 2 Task 3 to be completed: Sound Task 1 Hour Formal Exam in class Week beginning 6/06/2015 attendance Component 2 Task 4 to be completed: Animation Task TECHNOLOGY 1/03/2016 30/04/2016 15 hours - preparation and task taking

CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT YEAR 11 2015-2016 TERM 1 TERM 2 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE GEOGRAPHY ICT Unit 1 Task 1 Controlled Assessment 9 hours October Attendance MUSIC Unit 1- Task 2 Controlled Assessment 6 hours Jan/Feb Attendance Unit 1 Task 3 Controlled Assessment 7½ hours March Attendance Composition 15% February mid-june 2 periods per week. Final submission 15 June 2016 1 day of Field work part of course 15/16/17 June attendance ART September Year 11 December Year 12 Core Portfolio -60% In class and at home