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Welcome to Year 8 Options Information Evening Wednesday 13 th January 2016 Please ensure that your mobile phone is switched off or set to silent mode. Thank you
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Year 8 Key Stage 4 Options 2016-2019
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Broadly the same proportion of students will achieve a grade 7 and above as currently achieve a grade A and above. The bottom of grade 1 will be aligned with the bottom of grade G. Grade 5 will be awarded to the top third of students gaining the equivalent of a grade C or bottom third of a grade B. The Department for Education has decided that grade 5 will be a ‘good pass’.
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Year 8 students will be making their four GCSE option choices THIS year, rather than in Year 9 as has been the case in the past.
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Why Make Key Stage 4 Options in Year 8? Year 8 students are the first year group to sit new GCSEs in all of their subjects. The content of new GCSEs will be harder. Coursework and controlled assessments are reduced or removed in most subjects. Year 9 will be a ‘foundation’ year - an extra year to prepare will reduce the pressure. More time for English, Maths and Science. More time for option subjects that students take at Key Stage 4. Less time in subjects that students drop. Better preparation for reformed A Levels.
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GCSE Pathway Traditional route for most students Mix of compulsory and optional subjects
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Compulsory Subjects English Language English Literature Maths Science (two/three GCSEs) Religious Studies (full/half GCSE) Core PE* Personal Development* * Non examined
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The English Baccalaureate (“EBacc”) 5+ A* - C must include: English Language/English Literature Maths Two Science GCSEs (Computing included) A Modern Foreign Language A Humanity (History or Geography)
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EBacc Block Students MUST choose at least two GCSE subjects from the EBacc Block: Computing French Geography History Spanish
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Curriculum Breadth and Balance We strongly recommend that most students aim for this in their choices. To achieve this students should select: A humanity (History or Geography) A foreign language (French or Spanish)
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Other GCSE Options Art Business Studies DT Graphics DT Resistant Materials DT Textiles Drama Food Preparation and Nutrition Music PE
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Other Options Courses Level 2 (worth 1 higher grade GCSE) ICT Creative iMedia (CANNOT be studied alongside GCSE Computing) Applied Business (CANNOT be studied alongside GCSE Business Studies) Level 1 (currently worth 1 grade D-G GCSE) BTEC Workskills
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Progression from GCSE to A Level Essential Art Computing DT Geography French Spanish Desirable Business Studies Drama History Music PE
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Read the details about the subjects in the options booklet! Which are the subjects that your son/daughter ENJOYS studying? Which are the subjects that your son/daughter is good at? Does he/she want to study something new? What are his/her future higher education or career aspirations? (does he/she already know what path he/she is likely to want to take?) What STYLE of learning and assessment does he/she like? (exams, coursework, project-based, practical etc.) DON’T base choices upon what his/her friends are going to choose! How to Choose?
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What Happens Next? Read the options booklet with your son/daughter Attend Parents’ Evening (booking system open at 7:00am tomorrow): Tuesday 26 th January (E half) Wednesday 3 rd February (H half) Encourage your son/daughter to talk to his/her teachers! Tuesday 4 th February – free choice options forms issued By Thursday 11 th February – free choice options forms returned Wednesday 24 th February – blocked options forms issued By Tuesday 1 st March – final options forms returned
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