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Examining GCSE Latin … an update. Current situation GCSE entry numbers stabilised at about 10,000 (1.3% of population) 2.5% rise in entries from ind./grammars,

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1 Examining GCSE Latin … an update

2 Current situation GCSE entry numbers stabilised at about 10,000 (1.3% of population) 2.5% rise in entries from ind./grammars, 2.5% fall in entries from non-selective state schools (rel. to population growth) Year 11 population set to fall for next 7 years Average school entry size: –Grammar and independents: 16 –Non-selective states: 12

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4 Average teaching time to GCSE Advised ‘Guided Learning Hours’ = 120-140 Average for all schools= 272 hours Average for ind./grammar= 288 hours Average for state comprehensives = 212 hours

5 Latin for the “93% club” 74% consider the level of content greater than most other subjects 77% perceive the grading is more severe than other subjects 94% feel the examination is not accessible by the full ability range Account for 47% of schools offering Latin Account for 17% of GCSE entries

6 Update on responses Jim Knight QCA OCR Other awarding bodies

7 Design your own Latin GCSE 45-55% language 45-55% literature and civilisation 120-140 Guided Learning Hours Prior learning at KS3 Over to you…!


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