Year 9 – choosing GCSE Options Year 11 – choosing post-16 provision Year 13 – higher education e.g. university - work / careers.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IGCSE– CAMBRIDGE / EDEXCEL AS--- A2– CAMBRIDGE / EDEXCEL IBD– INTERNATIONAL BACULLURETTE -- IBO AP – COLLEGE BOARD -- USA TIME DURATION IGCSE
Advertisements

Welcome to THE KING EDWARD VI SCHOOL SIXTH FORM INFORMATION EVENING.
To seek wholeness, Through faith, quest and learning to become what God intends us to be.
Welcome to the Year 10 Information Evening Aims: To give you a brief overview of the programme of study. To provide you with some key dates. To explain.
Year 9 Information Evening. How is the curriculum organised? Core subjects that teach the skills needed for a changing world An average of 11 GCSEs A.
Options Evening 13 March 2013 KS3-4 Transition Programme.
Welcome to the Key Stage 4 Choices Evening January 10 th 2013 Welcome to the Key Stage 4 Choices Evening January 10 th 2013.
Year 9 Progression Evening 20 th January 2015 Time to Choose Your Pathway to success!!! Ms Haynes Principal.
Headlands Sixth Form College
The Thomas Hardye Sixth Form. 6th FORM COURSES Advanced Courses AS/A2 CACHE Diploma International Baccalaureate BTEC First Courses and GCSEs.
Teesdale School and Sixth Form Centre Options Mr Maguire Co-Principal (Curriculum)
OPTION CHOICES CORE SUBJECTSLESSONS English (including English Literature)7 Mathematics7 Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics)12 ICT (GCSE ICT)2.
Year 9 Progression Evening 29 th January 2013 Time to Choose Your Pathway to Success!!! Ms Haynes Vice Principal Curriculum.
Monk’s Walk School Year 9 Options Evening January 2014.
Engage Enable Empower Thornleigh Salesian College - A Sports College.
GCSE Options 2013 for 2014/2015 Information Evening for Year 9 Students and Parents.
Year 9 GCSE Information Evening. What choices are available. What the process is.
Year 9 Transition into year 10
Personalised Stage Options Evening Tuesday 6 th May 2014 OPTIONS Your Future.
Options Phoenix School 2015.
CATHOLIC ACADEMY ST FRANCIS XAVIER’S COLLEGE... LIFE IN ALL ITS FULLNESS Year 9 Options Evening March 2013.
Phoenix Academy The Future Ahead It is an ever challenging world for the present year 9. More competitive and changing At the Phoenix Academy, we.
Welcome Aims of the Evening. Explain the Key Stage 4 curriculum and the options process.
3 RD FORM GCSE OPTIONS Mrs. F Browne Head of CEIAG.
COURSE CHOICES A LEVEL COURSES: the majority LEVEL 3 VOCATIONAL: Music, Travel & Tourism APPLIED A LEVEL: ICT & SCIENCE
Year 8 Curriculum Evening Wednesday 9 th February 2011 Welcome Mrs Hilton (Headteacher) Curriculum Options for Year 8 Mr Taylor (Deputy Headteacher) English.
Key Dates: January 29th Y9 Parents Evening February 4th Y9 Options Evening February 12th Deadline for Options Forms.
Which way now?. Core Subjects-What must I study?  English (both Language and Literature)  Mathematics  Science  Religious Education GCSE (end of Year.
Post 16 Opportunities Evening Wednesday 16 th September 2015.
33 DAYS 792 HOURS MINUTES SECONDS This is how long it is until the deadline for our Year 11 students’ CAP application (school days!).
YEAR 9 OPTIONS INFORMATION EVENING 2nd December 2015
“Aspire together, achieve together”. Year 9 Options Evening 21 st January 2016.
Birchwood High School your dreams, your future, our challenge YEAR 8 OPTIONS EVENING JANUARY 2016.
Torpoint Community College Year 9 Option Information Evening January 2016 Presented by Dr Jeremy Plumb Deputy Headteacher.
St Cecilia’s RC High School St Cecilia’s RC High School Making the right moves Key Stage 4 Curriculum and Options Mr G Caulfield Assistant Headteacher.
The Ridgeway School & Sixth Form College …Inspiring Learners For Their Future Year 9 Options Evening 2015 Welcome to the Year 9 Options’ Evening February.
Year 9 options Aims of the meeting To update you with changes to the examination system from September 2016 To explain the structure of the.
 Welcome to Christ the King Sixth Form  Heads of Sixth Form  Mrs Akers  Miss Nokes.
KEY STAGE 4 OPTIONS EVENING. KEY STAGE 4 Well-qualified, successful individuals, who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve Independent, confident.
THE HARVEY The Sixth Form. THE HARVEY HIGHER EDUCATION APPRENTICESHIPEMPLOYMENT 59% A*-B Grades.
Helena Romanes School and Sixth Form College Key Stage 4 Courses Ms Witty – Assistant Headteacher Mr James – Director of Learning Year 8 12 June.
WESTHOUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL A Specialist Technology College ‘Pathways to Progression’ Which way now?
Key Stage 4 Options March Aims of this session To explain;  how the options process works  what’s compulsory (the core) and what’s optional 
Key Stage 4 Options February 2017.
Your Options - Your Future
Careers Convention: November 2014
14-19 Progression May 2011 Progression.
Careers Convention: November 2016
Post-16 Information Evening
3RD FORM GCSE SUBJECT CHOICES 2018
St John’s International School
YEAR NINE OPTIONS 2017.
Post 16 courses – what is changing?
St John’s International School
Assistant Headteacher
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL.
Options 2018.
Welcome to Year 9 Parents and Options Evening
Careers Convention: November 2017
Glossopdale School KS4 Options
Key Stage 4 Options Evening
Options Evening 2018 Respect Aspire Believe Achieve.
Sixth Form.
Introduction to Year 9 Options
Options 2019.
Where next? Pathways
Year 8 Options 2019.
Key Stage 4 Evening For our 2018 exam results, 100% of students achieved at least one qualification. 53% of students gained both English and Mathematics.
Changes to GCSE In recent years the Government have made a number of changes to legislation and curriculum reform. Some of these changes just affect schools,
The Options Process.
Presentation transcript:

Year 9 – choosing GCSE Options Year 11 – choosing post-16 provision Year 13 – higher education e.g. university - work / careers

Core subjects Students must take the following GCSE subjects: English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Language, Religious Education, Physical Education ½ course, full course or GCSE Dance, Science (two GCSEs) Language Option Students must take a GCSE in at least one Modern Foreign Language. This will normally be the one started in Year 7. Obviously students may choose to continue with both languages by choosing two language options. Options Students choose three additional subjects from a wide range, with some combinations prohibited. The most able will be able to select Triple Science this year for the first time.

Enjoyment Teachers Balanced choices – all Year 9s will be interviewed this year for the first time. Ebac? – not compulsory but recommended Future study – A Levels / BTEC

Ending of all modular examinations An end to controlled assessment A new grading system 1-8/9 More difficult open-ended questions Changes to be phased-in and may not be introduced at all!

Where to study? What to study? – all Year 11s will be interviewed this year for the first time. Entry criteria required? Next steps: University or employment

AS and A2 Levels Cambridge Pre-U qualification NVQs – National Vocational Qualifications BTECs – Business and Technology Education Course The International Baccalaureate (IB) The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) Apprenticeships

Over 20 different providers within a 30 minute travel distance: Sixth Form Colleges – e.g. Palmers, Havering Sixth Form College School-based Sixth Forms – e.g. Coopers, St Edwards Specialist Colleges – e.g. Havering College of Further Education

A reduction in the amount of coursework The end of stand-alone AS Levels, - no exams at the end of Year 12 All exams in June of Year 13 Students likely to study 3 subjects (+ additional provision) for 2 years Universities will no longer have Year 12 AS Results to use

24 leading universities Importance of GCSE grade Bs in core subjects Facilitating A Levels considered to be: Maths, English Literature, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, Modern Languages

AT LEAST 8 GCSEs A*-C (including English and Maths) + Subject specific entry requirements (usually an A or B grade in most subjects) The above entry criteria are non-negotiable

Spoon-feeding to independent learning Self motivation – use of free time High levels of study at home Highly academic – not the best pathway for many students Changes to A Level structure from September 2013

University Employment / Career Gap Year Further vocational training – College - apprenticeship

UCAS/CUKAS other applications (80%) Careers support and advice (20%) Broadening non-Coopers experiences – importance of enrichment provision Beyond 18 Evening: February of Year 12 Work shadowing: Last week in Year 12

Type of course Type of institution Timing – after Year 13 or delaying entry? Importance of prior academic results Cost – typically around £15,000 a year

- Year 9 Options booklet - Careers, Information and Advice - Sixth Form Website