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GCSE Options 2017

Something you are good at Take your time to make decisions Something you enjoy Ask for help Subjects which could work well together A balanced curriculum Think about the long term

Pick subjects because you like that teacher Forget to consider the longer term future Pick subjects because your friend is going to Do your option choices in a hurry

Options Assembly Options booklet on website Parents /Options Evening Deadlines for choices Wednesday 1 st February Tuesday 7 th February Thursday 9 th February Thursday 16 th February

Reminder - Year 9 Parents / Options Evening held in both the Sixth Form and Septimus Hall venues between 3:20pm and 6.45pm. There are no formal appointment times as this is a drop-in event to allow your parents/carers the opportunity to speak to: staff of subjects you may be considering opting for and to get some curriculum advice; staff of subjects where they would like to discuss your progress. Science staff have told you which teacher to see on Thursday - this teacher has the overview of your progress to date in all 3 Science disciplines. Please note: there is no requirement to see all of your subject teachers.

GCSE assessment Reminder Your reports will be issued w/b 6 th February 2017. Your GCSE grading system uses numbers 1 to 9 in all subjects to identify grades of performance, with 9 being the top grade. Exams will be taken at the end of the 2 year course in May or June 2019. There are fewer short-answer and more essaystyle exam questions.

English Language and English Literature Maths PSHE (Not GCSE) PE (Not GCSE) RE Science * Combined Science (2 GCSEs) or Separate Science (3 GCSEs) *We carefully track your progress using Key Assessment data from Years 9, 10 and 11. This data will be used to determine whether or not we feel that you will be able to cope with the demands of three separate science GCSEs. If this is not the case then you will follow the AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy.* All of these are compulsory

You can choose 3 subjects from the following list: Art Business Studies (new subject) Computer Science Design and Technology Food Preparation and Nutrition French (studied it in Y8/9) Geography History ICT -Tech Award (GCSE equivalent) Media Studies (new subject) Music PE GCSE Spanish (studied it in Y8/9) (you need a grade 5 in Maths by the February Key Assessment)

The ENGLISH BACCALAUREATE is a performance measure which will recognise pupils achieving at least 5 good passes (Grade 5 or above) which MUST include English, Mathematics, Science, one Humanities subject and one Modern Foreign Language. There is no additional exam and no certificate! You must study the following combination of subjects in order to achieve the ENGLISH BACCALAUREATE. GCSE English Language GCSE Mathematics GCSE in Sciences (2 needed includes Computer Science) GCSE in Geography or GCSE History GCSE in Spanish or GCSE French

RUSSELL GROUP UNIVERSITIES Subjects that can be viewed as facilitating subjects at A level are Maths and Further Maths; Physics; Biology; Chemistry; History; Geography; Modern and Classical Languages; English Literature.

14-19 Academic & Vocational Pathways (as supplied by the DfE). Please speak to Mr Moore and Mr Craggs for further details

Choose a balanced curriculum We offer the EBACC combination to all pupils but this is NOT compulsory. Instead you must choose at least Computer Science, French, Spanish, History or Geography as one option. We value the new high quality vocational courses such as the Technical Award in ICT. Employers know these are worth the equivalent of one GCSE but offer a more hands on approach to learning due to the portfolio work involved.

Level 2 AQA Technical Awards We are also looking at the following new draft Level 2 AQA Technical Awards that may be approved in readiness for teaching from September. These are recognised as high quality, robust vocational qualifications which the DfE recognise as being equivalent to a GCSE. These courses are more practical and involve 60% non-exam assessment. To find out more click the links below and indicate on your options form if you would be interested in these IF they are approved in time : Fashion and Textiles http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/design-and-technology/technical-award/fashionand-textiles-3720 Food and Catering http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/food/technical-award/food-and-catering-3725 Sport http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/physical-education/technical-award/sport-3750

N.B. This is not in the Options Booklet as we have just been contacted about this. Please see Mr Moore or Mr Craggs in the Sixth Form on Thursday for more information about this course if you are interested. NAC Group will be delivering the EAL Level 2 First Certificate in Engineering in conjunction with Nissan. The course involves 3 mandatory units which are assessed through one online exam (50%) and one optional unit mapped to the F1 in Schools Project (assessed through a portfolio of work, which is worth the remaining 50% of the overall grade). Pupils will gain either a pass, merit or distinction (this qualification is currently recognised as a vocational GCSE equivalent ). All pupils must complete a 1 week Industrial Cadets course during this 1-year course. Progression in Year 2 TBC.

Non-exam assessment The term non-exam assessment covers a range of different forms of assessment. Non-exam assessments are not necessarily internally or teacher-marked nor undertaken over an extended period of time. A performance may, for example, be undertaken under timed conditions and marked by a visiting exam board assessor. Will all GCSEs have non-exam assessment? No. The percentage depends on the range of skills to be assessed and the most effective way of assessing them. The breakdown for your courses is shown on the next slide:

Non-exam assessment overview: English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Science, Business Studies, Geography, History and Religious Studies have no non-exam assessment. Computer Science has 20% non-exam assessment. French and Spanish have 25% non-exam assessment. Media Studies has 30% non-exam assessment. GCSE Physical Education has 40% non-exam assessment. Food Preparation and Nutrition GCSE and Design and Technology GCSE have 50% non-exam assessment. ICT Technical Award (as do all the new Technical Awards) and Music GCSE have 60% non-exam assessment. Art and Design has 100% non-exam assessment.

Other important information 1. In the core subjects, pupils are ranked in order of the marks achieved in their Year 9 examinations. This data is used to create new sets. 2. Most pupils will remain in the same set throughout Years 10 and 11, although a small number may be moved when progress is reviewed. To make sure you get your option choices, pupils are shuffled from P band to Q band or vice versa. Those not gaining a grade 5 or above at GCSE level in Maths and English Language will have to continue with these subjects post 16.

Completing the Options Form Eligibility for Computer Science (grade 5 in Maths) will be re-checked after the key assessment w/b 27 th February 2017

Advice Who to speak to Parents/carers and other relatives. Subject teachers, who know your strengths and weaknesses in their subjects. Your Form Tutor, Mrs Rush and Mrs Bengston who have an overall picture of your progress. Mr Moore, our Careers Co-ordinator. Mr Craggs, our Head of Sixth Form.