Raising Participation/Destination Measures. Developments in Kent CEIAG Briefing November 2012.
3 RD FORM GCSE OPTIONS Mrs. F Browne Head of CEIAG.
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Transcript of 3 RD FORM GCSE OPTIONS Mrs. F Browne Head of CEIAG.
3RD FORM GCSE OPTIONS
Mrs. F Browne
Head of CEIAG
Why are GCSE choices so important?
Commitment
1st qualifications
“A”-Level choices
Options at post 16
How should choices be made?
On the basis of
APTITUDE
INTEREST
MOTIVATION
NOT on the basis of
LIKE/DISLIKE TEACHERS
FRIENDS DOING THE SUBJECT
DIFFICULT / EASY
Information available
Options booklet Teachers Heads of Departments Library LLW teachers JED (internet based programme)
http://jed.c2kni.net/
The Timetable
A Careers module has been running in LLW classes for the past few weeks
Option booklets have been distributed and pupils asked to discuss them with their parents
All pupils will have an interview with a Careers teacher
Forms are due to be returned (signed by yourself) by Wednesday 13 February to the appropriate Form Teacher
What are the choices?
Pupils have the option to study 9.5, 10.5 or 11.5 GCSE subjects. Based on the ability of the pupils in Grosvenor, it is expected that the majority will choose to study 11.5. Pupils in one of the English sets will study English Language (1 x GCSE) while those in the remaining sets will study English Language and English Literature (2 x GCSEs).Pupils may also reduce the number of subjects they study (by a maximum of 2) in the following areas – Language Studies and Science.
Compulsory Subjects
Mathematics (1 x GCSE) Learning for Life & Work (1 x GCSE)
Completed at the end of 4th Year Religious Studies (SC) (0.5 x GCSE) English Language (1.0 x GCSE)
or English Language and English Literature(2.0 x GCSE)
In addition all pupils will have timetabled classes in ICT, PE, Games and CEIAG (5th Year)
Area of Study - Languages
Pupils must choose either
French (1 x GCSE)Or
Spanish (1 x GCSE)Or
German (1 x GCSE)Or
Independent Study
N.B. It is possible to study two language subjects. This is recommended for any pupil considering a career utilising languages.
Pupils wishing to study a language at ‘A’ Level must have studied the subject at GCSE.Pupils opting for “Independent Study” will achieve one fewer GCSE qualification than those
studying a language. Pupils will have four periods of timetabled “Independent Study” per week under the direction of a member of staff.
Area of Study - Science
Pupils can choose
Biology & Chemistry (2 x GCSE) Chemistry and Physics (2 x GCSE) Science and Independent Study (1 x GCSE)
Pupils opting for “Science and Independent Study” will achieve one fewer GCSE qualification than those studying two science subjects. Pupils will have four periods
of timetabled “Independent Study” per week under the direction of a member of staff.Or Biology, Chemistry and Physics (3 x GCSE)
Pupils wishing to study all 3 Sciences should choose tick Biology & Chemistry as their Science option and then and select Physics from the main option block.
Pupils wishing to study Biology, Chemistry or Physics at ‘A’ Level must have studied at least two science subjects (including the ‘A’ Level subject) at GCSE.
All three Sciences are strongly recommended for anyone who intends to study ‘A’ Level Sciences or pursue a science-based career.
Area of Study – Option Block
Additional Maths* Art & Design* Business Studies Drama French Geography German History Home Economics
ICT* Media Studies Music* Physical Education* Physics Religious Studies (Full course) Spanish Technology & Design*
All pupils must study 4 subjects from the main Option Block
*For subjects which are marked with a star, it is recommended that pupils have achieved a certain standard in order to take that subject. (See the GCSE Information Booklet).
Please note that due to the wide range of courses on offer within the Option Block it may not be possible to accommodate every combination of subjects.
Questions??