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GCSE Options Friday 12 February Andrew Wynn Head of Middle School
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Format Curriculum Changes Options Questions
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Maintained Sector: EBACC Englis h Mathematics Science Humaniti es Languages
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Core Curriculum Mathematics English (Language and Literature) MFL Science
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Options Humanities History Geography Religious Studies Classical Civilisation Practical Art Product Design PE Drama Music Applied Business Studies Media Studies ECDL Languages French Spanish German Latin
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Changes! Fluid situation Examination/Modules Controlled Assessment No early entries Impact of A level reforms Grades!
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New Grade System
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Information http://www.royalhospitalschool.org http://www.royalhospitalschool.org http://intranet.royalhospitalschool.org/middle- school/academic http://intranet.royalhospitalschool.org/middle- school/academic
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Practical impact on options All pupils are required to make three (3) choices (not including separate science) – 9 GCSEs studied by most pupils – Greater flexibility in timetabling EAL, LS, Music, LAMDA rather than pulling pupils from lessons – Raise the GCSE profile for further education With the approval of their tutor, pupils who wish to make a fourth choice may do so A pupil wishing to do separate science can only do so if approved by their tutor to make a fourth GCSE choice
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What Happens Now? Post half- term: tutors meet with tutees to discuss their options/suitability Wednesday 2 nd March – provisional choices made by students Timetabling blocks are then created Parents are written to by tutors confirming options
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FAQs Closing doors? Very few doors are closed by GCSE options. Can you do certain A levels without the GCSE? Tiering – should be aiming for Higher Tier Is it possible to study two languages? What if my son/daughter is not recommended to take four options but I want them to?
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