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Welcome to Year 9 Options Information Evening Tuesday 5 th January 2016 Please ensure that your mobile phone is switched off or set to silent mode. Thank you
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Year 9 Key Stage 4 Options 2016-2018
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Reformed GCSEs in September 2016 All GCSE subjects offered at Fulford will be reformed for current Year 9 students, other than Applied Business Studies, Business Studies, DT Graphic Products, DT Resistant Materials and DT Textile Technology All reformed GCSEs will be graded on a 9-1 scale 5 is the “good pass” grade – broadly equivalent to current middle C/ low B at GCSE Approximately 50% of the proportion currently achieving A* at GCSE will achieve grade 9
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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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Unreformed GCSEs in September 2016 Applied Business Studies Business Studies DT Graphic Products DT Resistant Materials DT Textile Technology All of these unreformed GCSEs will be graded on the existing A*- G scale
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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 Applied Business Studies 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) 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 where he/she achieves the highest grades? 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 on Wednesday 20 th January (booking system opens at 7am tomorrow) Encourage your son/daughter to talk to his/her teachers! Friday 22 nd January – free choice options forms issued By Friday 29 th January – free choice options forms returned Monday 8 th February – blocked options forms issued By Monday 22 nd February – final options forms returned
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Year 9 is Crucial Those studying separate sciences have begun their GCSE course of study RE GCSE course started in September Many subjects introduce GCSE work over the course of the year
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