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1 Our vision is based on the principle of ‘putting the child first’ Year 9 Options Evening Tuesday 19 January 2016

2 TO CONSTRUCT A CURRICULUM WHICH:-  Enables every student to realise his or her potential  Encourages the learner to ‘aspire’

3  Flexibility  Individual choice  Opportunity

4  English Language GCSE  Provide greater assurance of literacy  Focus on the functional aspects of language  Mathematics GCSE  Mathematics will now be worth 2 GCSE’s  They will be called GCSE Numeracy and GCSE Mathematics  Largely the same content but with some additions  3 tiers instead of 2  The new Welsh Baccalaureate  Skills based qualification

5  Changes in English and Maths (started 2015/16)  New Suite of GCSE Science Qualifications  Skills Challenge lessons  Reform of other GCSEs (in line with the national literacy and numeracy drive)

6 The central focus of the Welsh Baccalaureate at Key Stage 4 is to provide a vehicle for 14-16 year olds to consolidate and develop essential and employability skills. The Welsh Baccalaureate is based on a Skills Challenge Certificate alongside Supporting Qualifications. The requirements of both must be met in order to achieve the overarching Welsh Baccalareate.

7 National Skills Challenge Certificate National and Foundation Welsh Baccalaureate Individual ProjectSkills Challenge Certificate Enterprise and Employability Challenge GCSE English Language Global Citizenship ChallengeGCSE Mathematics Numeracy Community ChallengePlus 3 other GCSE’s

8 SUBJECTQUALIFICATION English Language1 GCSE English Literature1 GCSE Mathematics2 GCSE Science1 GCSE Additional Science1GCSE Welsh1 GCSE Skills challenge (PHSE + Wel. Bac.)1 GCSE Religious Education Physical Education Total – 8 GCSE’s

9 Pupils will need to choose TWO subjects to study for GCSE (4 periods per week) The following subjects are currently offered: ARTHISTORY GEOGRAPHYI.C.T FOOD AND NUTRITIONPRODUCT DESIGN PHYSICAL EDUCATIONDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FRENCHMUSIC TEXTILESENGINEERING MEDIARELIGIOUS EDUCATION DRAMA

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11 Providing support  Presentations by Learning Leaders  Talk to Form Tutors, Mr N Thomas, Mr I Thomas, Miss C Jamison  Interviews with Assistant Headteacher, Progress Leader, Assistant Progress Leader.  Subject Choice Evening  Year 9 Parents’ Evening and Report

12  Careers Wales Online  Continued support in careers and world of work lessons  14-19 network online information and open evenings  Ysgol y Grango course information booklet

13 Making the right decisions  Interests and preferences  Future goals and career aspirations  Progression routes  Keep options choices broad and balanced  Consider the level of entry

14 How can you make the wrong decision?  Choose an option because of your friend  You like the teacher  Failing to check out what the subject requires  Failing to check out additional personal skills and qualities the qualification requires  Choosing a course which is at the wrong level  Choosing a range of subjects which are not balanced or narrow

15 SUBJECTQUALIFICATION English Language1 GCSE English Literature1 GCSE Mathematics2 GCSE’s Science / Additional Science2 GCSE’s Welsh1 GCSE Skills challenge1 GCSE R.E/P.E Option A1 GCSE Option B1 GCSE TOTAL AVAILABLE – 10 GCSE’s


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