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YEAR 9 OPTIONS BOOKLETPOINTING YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
NAME
WHAT CAN IT LEAD TO?
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICESAs part of the extended Key Stage 4 curriculum, students have already chosen two option subjects in year 8 which they have been studying since September. It would be advisable for students to continue with the option subjects that they have already chosen. Studying the subjects for three years will give students a longer time on their Key Stage 4 examination courses and we firmly believe that this will further enhance students’ learning, progress and achievement. If however students wish to change their option subjects they can at this stage.
WHAT SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY?Double Science 5 Periods per week
English Language/ English Literature 4 Periods per week
Mathematics 4 Periods per week
Design and Technology 2 Periods per week
History or Geography 2 Periods per week
Physical Education 1 Period per week
Religious Education 2 Periods per week
PSHE 1 Period per week
If a student does wish to change an option they will need to select one/two subjects from this booklet.
WHEN WILL THE FINAL CHOICES HAVE TO BE MADE?Your child will complete a practice option form to help in the organisation of the options. Please keep yourself informed of the subjects that they are thinking of taking. Discuss and help in their choices.
The academy will be willing to help if you are having problems.
Year 9 parents will have the opportunity to discuss the options process and subject choices at the year 9 parents consultation evening on Wednesday 29th April. Appointments can be made with Mrs Davies or Dr Mason prior to this event if necessary.
Final option choices will need to be made by Monday 4th May.
LEARNING PATHWAYS POINTING YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
LEARNING PATHWAYS POINTING YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
LEARNING PATHWAY 1 Mainly GCSE subjects at Higher Tier.
Students on this Pathway will usually follow A level courses at Post 16.
LEARNING PATHWAY 2A mixture of GCSE and BTEC courses at Level 2.
Students on this Pathway will usually follow Level 3 courses at Post 16.
LEARNING PATHWAY 3A mixture of GCSE and BTEC courses at Levels 1 or 2.
Students on this Pathway will usually follow Level 2 courses at Post 16.
WHAT WILL MY PATHWAY LEAD TO AFTER KEY STAGE 4?
THE CURRICULUM AT KEY STAGE 4Ormiston Forge Academy believes in offering all students a broad curriculum that provides a choice of different pathways towards further education and a wide choice of career opportunities. The mandatory Core subjects of English Language, English Literature, Maths, Science,Technology, RE, PE are studied by all students. Additional subjects will be offered as options. Students will be guided along one of three learning pathways, depending upon their level of achievement over Key Stage 3.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR STUDENTSYou should find out about:
• Qualifications obtainable
• What you will study on the course
• Entry requirements
• Closing dates
• Implications for career choice – what you can do after the course
Remember – your Careers Officer is always available to offer help and advice.
ADVICE ON CHOOSING YOUR SUBJECTS1 What do I want to do at 16+
• Sixth Form?
• Apprenticeship?
• College?
2 Choose the subjects which will assist your intentions for 16+.
3 Choose a well balanced timetable. Try not to choose all of your subjects from the same department (only 1 art GCSE can be chosen).
4 It is best not to pick a subject you are poor at.
5 Do not pick a subject because you work well for that teacher. It may be a different teacher taking that subject in years 10 and 11.
6 Do not pick a subject you have not studied before because you like the sound of it. If you have not done it before find out as much as you can about it before making your decision.
7 Do not choose subjects just because your friends have chosen them.
8 Do not be afraid to choose unusual subjects.
9 Creative subjects such as Art/Music and the Crafts are very useful.
10 Do not specialise too much.
11 Are you more suited to GCSE or BTEC method of learning?
12 Seek plenty of advice and ask lots of questions.
LEARNING PATHWAYS POINTING YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS• Talk to your son/daughter about what their interests are.
• Find out what they would like to do in the future.
• Let them know that jobs for 16 year olds are now virtually non-existent. The key to their future is in good education, good training and developing skills and abilities that employers want and are prepared to pay for.
• If in doubt about your son/daughter’s option choices, please contact the academy to make an appointment to see the Careers Adviser, Mrs Davies (Senior Leader - Logistics) or Dr Mason (Vice Principal for Key Stage 4).
• Check that your son/daughter is choosing subjects for the right reasons.
• Try to encourage a variety in their choices – this will allow more choice at Post 16.
THE WRONG REASONS WOULD INCLUDE:✘ I like the teacher
✘ All the other choices are boring / too difficult
✘ All my friends are doing that subject
✘ I think it will help me get a job
THE RIGHT REASONS INCLUDE:✔ I am good at/enjoy that subject
✔ I know that these subjects will help my career choice, because I have found out about it
✔ I have achieved good marks and exam grades in a subject
✔ If in doubt – ask for and get help!
ATTENDANCERegular attendance and good punctuality are crucial if your child is to fulfil their potential at Key Stage 4. We need them to be in lessons if they are to achieve academic success. Please ensure that your son/ daughter is punctual and that the school is informed of the reasons for non-attendance as soon as possible.
LEARNING PATHWAYS POINTING YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
WHAT WILL I STUDY?You will explore some of the basic principles of science in years 9 and 10 when studying core science. As you progress into year 11 the scientific concepts covered in additional science will challenge your understanding of some underlying principles and allow you to further appreciate the world and universe in which we live.
CHEMISTRY
• Explore elements responsible for creating the world in which we live
• How Chemistry is used in business, industry and pharmaceuticals
• How our use of raw materials in oils and manufacturing can affect the environment
CAREERSAstronomer, Technician, Aviation, Chemist, Teacher, Electrician, Film and Video Editor, Food Tester, Food Scientist, Forensic Scientist, Nuclear Technician, Nuclear Power Operator, Occupational Health Specialist, Physicist, Physiotherapist, Pilot, Ship Captain, Sound Engineer, Doctor, Nurse, Pharmacist, Dentist, Marine Biologist, Veterinarian, Veterinary Nurse, Optician, Chemical Engineer, Marine Biologist, an endless list!
PHYSICS
• The use and transfer of energy
• Waves, radiation and space
• The application of Physics
BIOLOGY
• Understanding the human body
• Understanding organisms, evolution and the environment
DOUBLE SCIENCE
COURSE LEADERS: Mr J Kay james.kay@oatforge.co.uk Mrs S Cooksey susan.cooksey@oatforge.co.uk
COMPULSORY
EXAM BOARD: AQA
“ We’ve always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible. And we count these moments. These moments when we dare to aim higher, to break barriers, to reach for the stars, to make the unknown known”
MODULE
Core
ELEMENTS
Biology, Chemistry and Physics (B1, C1, P1)
ASSESSMENT
Students will sit three examinations at the end of year 11. It will also include a Coursework Module for each science.
DATE
June 2017
%
75% Exam 25% CW
Biology, Chemistry and Physics (B2, C2, P2)
Students will sit three examinations at the end of year 11. It will also include a Coursework Module for each science.
June 2017 75% Exam 25% CW
Additional
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Pupils who are achieving highly in science will be offered an opportunity to complete triple science. This means that they will be able to gain a separate GCSE in all three disciplines, something that is highly regarded by colleges and universities
CHEMISTRY
• Explore elements responsible for creating the world in which we live
• How Chemistry is used in business, industry and pharmaceuticals
• How our use of raw materials in oils and manufacturing can affect the environment
CAREERSAstronomer, Technician, Aviation, Chemist, Teacher, Electrician, Film and Video Editor, Food Tester, Food Scientist, Forensic Scientist, Nuclear Technician, Nuclear Power Operator, Occupational Health Specialist, Physicist, Physiotherapist, Pilot, Ship Captain, Sound Engineer, Doctor, Nurse, Pharmacist, Dentist, Marine Biologist, Veterinarian, Veterinary Nurse, Optician, Chemical Engineer, Marine Biologist, an endless list!
PHYSICS
• The use and transfer of energy
• Waves, radiation and space
• The application of Physics
BIOLOGY
• Understanding the human body
• Understanding organisms, evolution and the environment
TRIPLE SCIENCE
COURSE LEADERS: Mr J Kay james.kay@oatforge.co.uk Mrs S Cooksey susan.cooksey@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA
“ The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its only reason for existing.”
MODULE
Biology
ELEMENTS
Biology (B1, B2, B3)
ASSESSMENT
Pupils will sit three examinations at the end of year 11. It will also include a Coursework Module for each science.
DATE
June 2017
%
75% Exam 25% CW
Chemistry (C1,C2,C3) Pupils will sit three examinations at the end of year 11. It will also include a Coursework Module for each science.
June 2017 75% Exam 25% CW
Chemistry
Physics (P1,P2,P3) Pupils will sit three examinations at the end of year 11. It will also include a Coursework Module for each science.
June 2017 75% Exam 25% CW
Physics
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
STUDENTS WILL BE SELECTED BY THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
English is invaluable for your future, no matter what you are aiming for. A good command of the spoken and written word will help you every day of your life. Whatever you end up doing, English is a must have subject for college, university, work and life!
WHAT WILL I STUDY?You will achieve two GCSE qualifications for English: English Language and English Literature. You will study a range of topics including Shakespeare, a 19th-century novel, poetry from different eras and non-fiction texts. You will also have the opportunity to write creatively.
All examinations are tier-less, meaning that there is no limit to the grade you can achieve!
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• Entry onto an A level English course.
• You could use your knowledge and skills to enter the world of work.
• English skills open several doors in many areas. The communication skills you learn are required in any line of work you choose to take.
CAREERSSports Journalist, Lawyer, Film Director, Public Relations Executive, Fashion Journalist, Author, Newsreader, Politician, Actor, Architect, Creative Director, Scriptwriter, Teacher, Customer Service, Retail and many, many more!
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
COURSE LEADER: Mr D Jenks david.jenks@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA
Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
SPEAKING AND LISTENING – NON-EXAMINATION ASSESSMENTThe skill of presenting points of view and responding to questions will be assessed by your teacher. It remains a compulsory component of the qualification but will not form part of your final grade. Instead, it will be a separate endorsement on your certificate.
MODULE
Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing
ELEMENTS
• In Section A, you will answer four compulsory questions about one single, unseen text that was written in the 20th or 21st century.
• In Section B, you will answer one compulsory question from a choice of two that asks you to write creatively from a given stimulus.
ASSESSMENT
1 hour 45 minutes
DATE
June 2017
%
50%
Paper 2: Writers’ viewpoints and Perspectives
All tasks will be linked thematically
• In Section A, you will answer four compulsory questions about two unseen texts taken from different eras, including the 19th century: one shorter question, two longer questions that ask you about both texts and one extended question that will ask you to compare aspects of both texts.
• In Section B, you will be asked to write a specified non-fiction text in which you will be asked to present your own point of view about a given subject.
1 hour 45 minutes June 2017 50%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?This qualification will be assessed through two written examinations at the end of year 11, both of which are compulsory. All texts in this examination will be unseen.
COMPULSORY
WHAT WILL I STUDY?You will achieve two GCSE qualifications for English: English Language and English Literature. You will study a range of topics including Shakespeare, a 19th-century novel, poetry from different eras and non-fiction texts. You will also have the opportunity to write creatively.
CAREERSSports Journalist, Lawyer, Film Director, Public Relations Executive, Fashion Journalist, Author, Newsreader, Politician, Actor, Architect, Creative Director, Scriptwriter, Teacher, Customer Service, Retail and many, many more!
ENGLISH LITERATURE
COURSE LEADER: Mr D Jenks david.jenks@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA
Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
All examinations are tier-less, meaning that there is no limit to the grade you can achieve!
MODULE
Paper 1: Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel
ELEMENTS
• In Section A, you will be asked one compulsory question in which you have to explain how Shakespeare presents a particular aspect of ‘Macbeth’ in a printed extract from the play. You will then have to explain how Shakespeare presents this aspect in the whole play.
• In Section B, you will be asked one compulsory question in which you have to explain how the author of the 19th-century novel you have studied presents a particular aspect in a printed extract. You will then have to explain how the author presents that aspect in the whole novel.
ASSESSMENT
1 hour 45 minutes
DATE
June 2017
%
40%
Paper 2: Modern Texts and Poetry
• In Section A, you will be asked one compulsory question in in which you will have to explore how J.B. Priestley presents a specified idea or theme in his play ‘An Inspector Calls’
• In Section B, you will be asked one compulsory question about a cluster of poetry you will have studied in class. You will be asked to compare a specified aspect of two of these poems, one of which will be named.
• In Section C, you will be asked two compulsory questions about two unseen poems, written in different eras. You will be asked to compare the unseen poems in the second question.
2 hours 15 minutes
June 2017 60%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?This qualification will be assessed through two written examinations at the end of year 11, both of which are compulsory. All texts in this examination will have been previously studied in class however it is a closed book examination.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• Entry onto an A level English course.
• You could use your knowledge and skills to enter the world of work.
• English skills open several doors in many areas. The communication skills you learn are required in any line of work you choose to take.
COMPULSORY
WHAT WILL I STUDY?All students in years 9, 10 and 11 study a maths course which leads to GCSE entry at one of two different levels – Foundation or Higher. Each course contains content from the four different attainment targets - Applications, Number and Algebra, Shape and Space and Handling Data. At Foundation level content is included up to grade 5 and at Higher Level up to grade 9.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSIf you achieve the top grades in your GCSE you can access the AS and A level Mathematics courses.
CAREERSA grade 5 in GCSE Maths is of interest to all employers and educational institutions.
Many careers stem from maths qualifications including: teaching, finance, banks and building societies, technical and scientific jobs, engineering, medicine, dentistry, and nursing.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• draw and measure accurately
• apply methods in order to solve problems
• display proficiency in non-calculator skills
• remember key formulae
• work logically, showing a clear understanding.
MATHEMATICS
COURSE LEADER: Miss R. Simkins rebecca.simkins@oatforge.co.uk
MODULE
Paper 1 Non-Calculator
Paper 2 Calculator
Paper 3 Calculator
ELEMENTS
Number, Algebra, Geometry, Measures, Statistics, Probability
Number, Algebra, Geometry, Measures, Statistics, Probability
Number, Algebra, Geometry, Measures, Statistics, Probability
ASSESSMENT
Examination 1 hour 30 mins
Examination 1 hour 30 mins
Examination 1 hour 30 mins
DATE
June 2017
June 2017
June 2017
%
One third
One third
One third
EXAM BOARD: AQA Mathematics GCSE (8300)
Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
COMPULSORY
WHAT WILL I STUDY?All students study Full Course Religious Studies at GCSE. This is studied over three years, with one lesson per week in year 9 and two lessons per week in year 10 and year 11. It involves taking two units to complete the Full Course qualification, selected from Units 2, 3 and 4. The units taken by students will be selected by the course leaders. All units involve looking at different issues in the world today and religious opinions as well as your own ideas.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSAS or A level Religious Studies (Philosophy and Ethics), AS or A level Classic Civilisations and other Humanities AS and A level options (History, Geography, Law, Sociology, Psychology)
To begin an AS level in RS you would generally need to achieve at least a grade B in GCSE RS and a grade B in GCSE English, with some C grades considered by the course leaders.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Identify key content from the topic.
• Select religious quotes and keywords to answer questions.
• Explain how religious quotes and keywords apply to different issues.
• Explain your own opinion on different issues with at least two reasons.
CAREERSThe level of GCSE pass is generally of interest to most employers and educational institutions. Many jobs and college courses require a GCSE pass at grade C or above as studying it is a legal requirement.
Examples of career paths include: Teaching, Politics, Medical jobs e.g. nursing, paramedic, medical ethics, MI5 and MI6 – spying!, Managerial jobs, Environmental jobs, Charity work, Social work.
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
COURSE LEADERS: Miss Z. Coules zoe.coules@oatforge.co.uk Miss S. Shuttleworth sarah.shuttleworth@oatforge.co.uk
ASSESSMENT
Examination 1 hour 30 mins
Examination 1 hour 30 mins
Examination 1 hour 30 mins
DATE
June 2017
June 2017
June 2017
%
50%
50%
50%
EXAM BOARD: AQA Religious Studies B
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
Students will complete two of the three units shown above.
MODULE
Unit 2 Religion and Life Issues
Unit 3 Religion and Morality
Unit 4 Religious Philosophy and Ultimate Questions
ELEMENTS
Religion and Animal Rights; Religion and Planet Earth; Religion and Prejudice; Religion and Early Life
Religious Attitudes to the Elderly and Death; Religious Attitudes to Drug Abuse; Religious Attitudes to Crime and Punishment; Religious Attitudes to Rich and Poor in British Society
The Existence of God; The Problems of Evil and Suffering; Immortality; Miracles
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
COMPULSORY
WHAT WILL I STUDY?GCSE History combines both Modern History, alongside Ancient and Medieval History:
Germany 1919–45 includes life after World War One, the rise of the Nazi party and life in Germany under Adolf Hitler.
Medicine through time begins with Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, and shows developments in Medicine through Medieval times, Victorian Britain and to modern medicine.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSTo study A level History and other Humanities A level subjects – such as Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy and Ethics, Law, Government and Politics, Geography, Classics.
Skills such as literacy, research, analysing and evaluating – also support other GCSEs.
History is a traditional and Academic subject and therefore is highly valued by Universities and Professional Occupations.
CAREERSLawyer, Journalist, Media, Teacher, Management, Archaeologist, Civil Service, Researcher, Social Worker, Conservation etc.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:display good written skills and be able to write essays and pieces of extended writing, use skills at reading and understand different sources of information: also be able to work and research independently.
HISTORY
COURSE LEADER: Miss Reynolds victoria.reynolds@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
MODULE
Germany 1919–45
Medicine through Time
Warwick Castle
ELEMENTS
Life in Germany after World War One; The Weimar Republic; The Rise of the Nazi party; Life in Germany under Hitler; The impact of World War Two.
Medicine in Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome; Medicine after the fall of the Roman Empire – 400 AD- 1400 AD; Renaissance medicine; Medicine in Victorian Britain; Modern medicine – 20th & 21st Centuries.
Study and history of the site
ASSESSMENT
1 exam – end of year 11
1 exam – end of year 11
Controlled assessment
DATE
June 2017
June 2017
May-October 2016
%
40%
35%
25%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICE - HUMANITIES OR OPTION BLOCK
WHAT WILL I STUDY?There are four themes of study in GCSE Geography:
• Natural Hazards – You will study a range of hazards including earthquakes, volcanoes, droughts and hurricanes and investigate their impacts on people’s lives.
• Rivers and Coasts – This topic focuses on the impacts of flooding and the management of river and coastal environments.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSAS or A level Geography.
To begin an AS level in Geography you would generally need to achieve a grade B at GCSE, with some C grades considered by the course leader.
CAREERSGeography equips you with a broad range of personal learning and thinking skills such as teamwork, independent enquiry and creative thinking – all highly valued by employers.
Careers people have been employed in through studying Geography include: Town Planning, Estate Agent, Travel Agent, Expedition Leader, Air Cabin Crew, Lawyer, Conservation Manager, Armed Forces, Teacher, Human Rights Officer, Surveyor, Weather Forecaster, Landscape Architect, Hazard Prediction, Travel Writer, Pollution Analyst, Aid Worker, Marketing, Flood Protection Manager…
• Population and Settlement – This topic involves looking at the cause and impact of a changing world population. We also study the changing use of UK cities and change in retail service provision.
• Economic Development – The final element of the course explores differing levels of development around the World and the changing location of various jobs and industries.
GEOGRAPHY
COURSE LEADER: Mr S Hadley stevenhadley@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: OCR Geography B – Syllabus Number J385
Additional course details can be found at www.ocr.org.uk
MODULE
Unit B561 Sustainable Decision Making Exercise
Unit B562 Geographical Enquiry
Unit B563 Key Geographical Themes
ELEMENTS
Economic Development
Fieldwork visit to a river or town
Rivers and Coasts; Population and Settlement; Natural Hazards
ASSESSMENT
Examination Making a decision on a given geographical scenario based on a resource booklet. 1 hour 30 mins
Controlled assessment Fieldwork Focus – a report based on primary data collected on a fieldwork visit. 16 hours of class time
Examination Recall paper with short structured answers and case study. 1 hour 45 mins
DATE
June 2017
May-October 2016
June 2017
%
25%
25%
50%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
“ Geography inspires students to become global citizens by exploring their own place in the world, their values and responsibilities to other people, to the environment and to the sustainability of the planet.”
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICE - HUMANITIES OR OPTION BLOCK
WHAT WILL I STUDY?The course is designed for students who love Ancient History and English Literature and wish to gain knowledge of the Classical Worlds of Ancient Greece and Rome – their heroes and heroines, their societies and values, their myths and monsters and their epic stories and plays!
You will be offered a wide range of Roman and Greek topics including: The Iliad and The Odyssey, The Persian Wars of the 300 Spartans, Athens and Sparta, Greek Tragedy and Drama Festivals and The Ancient Olympics.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Have a love for all things Ancient Greece and Rome
including ancient History, Literature and Philosophy!
• Successfully study sources show understanding through reasons and explanations and be able to evaluate by giving your opinions and making judgements about the fascinating areas we will explore.
• Be able to analyse texts and use a range of research skills to delve into the battles, plays, epics and arenas of these worlds.
CLASSICS
COURSE LEADER: Miss Patrick kaye.patrick@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA Classical Civilisation (4020)
Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• Entry onto higher educational courses, A level Classics
or A level History, English or Philosophy.
• The skills that you gain would suit a whole range of academic subjects, research areas and careers.
CAREERSA GCSE in Classics will provide preparation for a range of careers such as Teaching, Journalism and Law. It can also prove helpful for those pursuing jobs in Archaeology, Art and Architecture, History and English.
MODULE
Examination work – the Exam covers three units
Controlled Assessment – this is on one unit
ELEMENTS
• Unit 1: Greece and Rome: Stories and Histories
• Unit 2: Greece and Rome: Drama and Life
• Unit 3: Greece and Rome: Conflict and Carnage
• Unit 4: Greece and Rome: An Evaluative Study
ASSESSMENT
Written exam. Each unit is a 1 hour exam where students answer 3-4 questions. (46 marks each)
Controlled Assessment. Students choose one topic from a choice of eight and complete a single piece of work. (60 marks)
DATE
June 2017
This can be completed at any point across the two years
%
75%
25%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICE
WHAT WILL I STUDY?GCSE PE consists of both theoretical and practical elements. The theory section covers Applied Anatomy and Physiology, Exercise and Training, Safety Aspects and Risk Assessment in Physical Activity. The practical section covers a wide range of activities including team sports such as football, netball, hockey and individual sports for example fitness, athletics, dance or trampolining.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSAn opportunity to continue further study at A level.
To begin an AS level in physical education you would generally need to achieve a grade B at GCSE PE as well as grade C at GCSE Science.
CAREERSUseful for careers in Sports Coaching, Armed Forces, Leisure Industry, Sports Development, Emergency Services, Teaching, Professional Sport and Physiotherapy.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Have an excellent record of attendance
and participation.
• Show positive commitment and always work to the best of your ability.
• Participate fully in the extra-curricular programme.
• Demonstrate a good level of written communication.
• Study Science at GCSE level.
• Ideally you would be competing in two sports at a high level.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
COURSE LEADER: Mrs D Benson dawn.benson@oatforge.co.uk Miss H Tonks helentonks@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel Physical Education
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
ELEMENTS
The Theory of Physical Education
Performance in Physical Education
ASSESSMENT
Examination 1 hour 30 mins
Practical assessments in four sports from two activity groups (50%), and coursework based on your chosen sport (10%)
DATE
May/June 2017
Ongoing throughout duration of course. Deadline April 2017
%
40%
60%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Gain an understanding of how computers really work through investigation tasks. Learn how to program them through the use of different programming languages. This course is rapidly becoming popular in many schools and colleges.
This course (which counts towards the eBacc)
• will develop your critical thinking and problem solving skills.
• will give you experience of computer programming.
• will give you a good insight into computer technology.
• has links with mathematics, science and technology.
• will prepare you well for further study at A level.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSA full GCSE and the chance to progress to
• A level computing
• a degree in computing at university
CAREERSThis qualification is now becoming a popular option in many schools and colleges and is the result of changes made by the government due to a shortage of computing specialists.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Have a high target level in mathematics
and be good at problem solving.
• Be a logical thinker.
• Have a genuine interest in computers and computer programming.
COMPUTING
COURSE LEADER: Mr A Watts andrew.watts@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: OCR
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.ocr.org.uk/Images/137815-summary-brochure.pdf
MODULE
One (A451) Computer systems and programming
Two (A452) Practical investigation
Three (453) Programming project
ELEMENTS
How computers really work. What makes up a computer system. Data and programming.
Tasks set by the exam board involving you carrying out research, investigation and then reporting your findings.
A number of tasks set by the board which need to be solved by writing computer programs.
ASSESSMENT
Exam 1 hour 30 mins
Controlled assessment (20 hours)
Controlled assessment (20 hours)
DATE
June 2017
Jan-June 2017
Sept-Dec 2016
%
40%
30%
30%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?It is difficult to think of many jobs where ICT skills are not needed. This course:
• helps you understand how the modern world of ICT works.
• lets you demonstrate your ICT skills through your coursework.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSA full GCSE and the chance to progress to
• BTEC National Diplomas in ICT (Level 3)
• A level ICT
CAREERSNowadays, most employers assume that you have ICT capabilities to a certain level.
This qualification will equip you with a wide range of skills and knowledge that most employers will value.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Feel comfortable sitting an examination
and have good English skills.
• Be interested in all forms of ICT.
• Develop skills in a wide range of ICT software ranging from sophisticated graphics and website design to video and audio editing.
• Be able to complete coursework to deadlines.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COURSE LEADER: Miss C Malcolm carlisle.malcolm@oatforge.co.uk
MODULE
One Living in a Digital World (Compulsory)
Two Using Digital Tools (Compulsory)
ELEMENTS
Digital technology around us (at home, shopping, leisure, work, mobile phones, tablets, internet TV etc)
Your coursework involving a wide range of software used to solve problems set by the exam board.
ASSESSMENT
Exam
Coursework
DATE
June 2017
Throughout year 9-10
%
40%
60%
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel GCSE ICT
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com/quals/gcse/gcse10/ict/Pages/default.aspx
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Students will build upon their knowledge of the subject already gained within the academy. They will explore drawing, painting and printmaking using a variety of methods and materials. They will be expected to use their imagination, together with their research skills to investigate periods of Art History in order to produce exciting pieces of work. All students will be required to keep a sketchbook in which to record their experiences, ideas, experiments and knowledge of Art and Artists.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSThis course is for anyone who is serious about developing their Art skills. It is essential for those who already know they wish to study Art at A level or even Art College.
CAREERSThere are many careers for which Art is a valuable foundation. These include Architecture, Graphic Design, Teaching, Jewellery Design, Fashion, Television work, Shoe Design, Textile Design, Film making, Printing, Pottery, Animation, Illustration, Costume Design, Theatre Design and Garden Design.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Have good observational drawing skills.
• Have a creative mind.
• Produce a sketchbook which shows the development and investigation of your ideas.
• Explore and write about the work of Artists, Craftspeople and Designers.
• Research Art History and ideas connected with your work at home.
FINE ART
COURSE LEADER: Mrs L Rhodes lisa.rhodes@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA 4200
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
ELEMENTS
Produce a portfolio of work over the period of 45 hours.
A practical examination at the end of the course. The practical examination is 10 hours long and takes place over two days. Exam titles are given on the 1st January for preparation.
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is done regularly through the use of sketchbooks, homework and projects.
Externally assessed
DATE
On-going throughout course
May/June 2017
%
60%
40%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICE
WHAT WILL I STUDY?GCSE Art Graphics can cover a variety of starting points such as Marvel characters, Urban Street Art, Gothic Horror and Punk Rock. Students will experience a range of different activities such as educational trips and learn different skills and processes such as typography, Adobe Photoshop, printmaking and Photo montage. Final outcome to produce a functional product such as film poster, cd cover or t-shirt design using creative artistic slant.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSThis course is for anyone who is serious about developing their Art skills. It is essential for those who already know they wish to study Art at A level or even Art College.
CAREERSThere are many careers for which Art is a valuable foundation. These include Architecture, Graphic Design, Teaching, Jewellery Design, Fashion, Television work, Shoe Design, Textile Design, Film making, Printing, Pottery, Animation, Illustration, Costume Design, Theatre Design and Garden Design.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Have good observational drawing skills.
• Have a creative mind.
• Produce a sketchbook which shows the development and investigation of your ideas.
• Explore and write about the work of Artists, Craftspeople and Designers.
• Research Art History and ideas connected with your work at home.
ART GRAPHICS
COURSE LEADER: Miss A Malone alice.malone@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA 4200
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
ELEMENTS
Produce a portfolio of work over the period of 45 hours.
A practical examination at the end of the course. The practical examination is 10 hours long and takes place over 2 days. Exam titles are given on the 1st January for preparation.
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is done regularly through the use of sketchbooks, homework and projects.
Externally assessed
DATE
On-going throughout course
May/June 2017
%
60%
40%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Students who select this subject will be working with a variety of media including constructed, stitched and embellished textiles. As well as exploring printing, tie dye and batik techniques. In addition students are encouraged to experiment with unconventional materials. Final outcomes are both two and three dimensional.Students work to produce a creative sketch book full of textile samples, drawings plus the work of influential artists/designers as it relates to the work in progress. This course is for students who have imagination and curiosity to explore colour, pattern and design.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSThis course is for anyone who is serious about developing their Art skills. It is essential for those who already know they wish to study Art at A level or even Art College.
CAREERSThere are many careers for which Art is a valuable foundation. These include Architecture, Graphic Design, Teaching, Jewellery Design, Fashion, Television work, Shoe Design, Textile Design, Film making, Printing, Pottery, Animation, Illustration, Costume Design, Theatre Design and Garden Design.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Have good observational drawing skills.
• Have a creative mind.
• Produce a sketchbook which shows the development and investigation of your ideas.
• Explore and write about the work of Artists, Craftspeople and Designers.
• Research Art History and ideas connected with your work at home.
ART TEXTILES
COURSE LEADER: Miss S Richards shirley.richards@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA 4200
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
ELEMENTS
Produce a portfolio of work over the period of 45 hours.
A practical examination at the end of the course. The practical examination is 10 hours long and takes place over 2 days. Exam titles are given on the 1st January for preparation.
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is done regularly through the use of sketchbooks, homework and projects.
Externally assessed
DATE
On-going throughout course
May/June 2017
%
60%
40%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?GCSE Catering will provide students with the opportunity to get involved with hands on practical catering. Students will be able to develop a knowledge of the catering industry, whilst developing their practical cookery skills, including food preparation, presentation and service.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSStudents also have the opportunity to gain a CIEH level 2 certificate in food safety in Catering/CIEH level 2 certificate in healthier food special diets.
Hospitality GCSE, Hospitality and Catering BTEC/NVQs, Catering apprenticeship, diploma/degree in Hospitality and Job in Hospitality/Catering.
There are four key areas of study, all of which will link to a wide range of practical lessons:
The catering industry including legislation, career opportunities, health and hygiene etc
Nutrition and menu planning to include a knowledge of the main nutrients and ingredients, costings etc
Food production to include how to prepare a wide range of food and beverages and take part in hosting events
Technological developments to include kitchen design, labelling packaging
D&T CATERING
COURSE LEADERS: Miss R Potter rebecca.potter@oatforge.co.uk
MODULE
Practical exam 1
Written exam
ELEMENTS
Plan, cook and evaluate an afternoon tea
Plan, cook and evaluate a two course meal for two people from a country of choice
Theory exam
ASSESSMENT
Written coursework and practical exam
Practical exam and written coursework
Externally assessed
DATE
Spring term 2017
Autumn term 2016
June 2017
%
20%
40%
40%
Practical exam 2
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
EXAM BOARD: WJEC
TECHNOLOGY OPTION TO BE CHOSEN IN THE SUMMER TERM
WHAT WILL I STUDY?GCSE Graphics is so much more than posters or lettering. It is all around us and has a major impact on all of our lives. The course will discover the whole process of designing and making products from packaging and advertising through to product models.
This course has been designed to give students the opportunity to be able to design and make products with creativity and originality, using a range of graphic and modelling materials. We hope that students will be enthused and challenged by the range of practical activities possible.
They will be encouraged to learn through images. To use, understand and apply colour and design, to develop spatial concepts, and to understand graphic materials and their manipulation. Students will design and make products
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSAS/A level Product Design or BTEC First Diploma in Art and Design
using graphic media and new technologies to prepare them for the world of work.
The course work consists of a single design and make activity selected from a range of board set tasks. While the written exam will test the knowledge that students will pick up over the two years, answering questions involving some use of pre-release materials.
Students will be expected to acquire some basic drawing equipment over and above their standard equipment, including a 30cm ruler, set squares, a pair of compasses, fine line pens and coloured pencils.
Access to a computer with Word, Publisher, Powerpoint and Excel - compatible programmes is desirable but not essential as students are able to use the school facilities.
D&T GRAPHIC PRODUCTS
COURSE LEADERS: Mrs Onafowokan jenny.onafowokan@oatforge.co.uk
MODULE ELEMENTS ASSESSMENT DATE %
Exam A variety of topics including materials and components, design and market influences, paper and card engineering and processes and manufacture
A design and make project based on the topic of film advertising, following the process through from concept, through designing and modelling, to final production
Externally assessed 2 hour exam
Internally assessed 45 hour controlled assessment
May/June 2017
September 2016 to February 2017
40%
60%Coursework
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
Year 9/10 Skills Programme
Focusing on the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in exam and coursework
Weekly teacher assessed skills
June 2016 -
EXAM BOARD: AQA 4550
TECHNOLOGY OPTION TO BE CHOSEN IN THE SUMMER TERM
WHAT WILL I STUDY?GCSE Resistant Materials builds on work encountered in Key Stage 3 and students work in wood, plastic and metal. A major part of the course is the acquisition of drawing and presentation skills.
Unit 1: Written exam The exam is a controlled paper, in two sections:
The first section requires designing and evaluation skills, working to a specification.
The second section focuses on the knowledge about the subject, material and components, tools, machines and processes. It also has an element of health and safety, sustainability and design and marketing influences. All knowledge will be taught throughout the two years and gained when designing and making course work.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSAS/A level Product Design with resistant materials, apprenticeship in Building and Construction, Motor/Automotive and Engineering qualifications.
NB If you choose systems and control in year 10, you should pick resistant materials and incorporate an electronics element.
Unit 2: Course work project The major project for the GCSE will be working from a theme set by the board. The course work is designed to encourage candidates to be able to design and make products with creativity and originality, using a range of practical activities possible. The folder will be presented on no more than 25 A3 sheets and will include a physical product as well.
Both an Apron and an A3 folder are essential (£2 folder)
D&T RESISTANT MATERIALS
COURSE LEADERS: Mrs Onafowokan jenny.onafowokan@oatforge.co.uk Miss K Robinson kelly.robinson@oatforge.co.uk
MODULE
Year 9/10 Skills Programme
Unit 2 Coursework project
ELEMENTS
Focusing on the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the coursework
2 hour external paper. Section A – design focus. Section B – materials, tools and process
45 hour project to design and make a product to solve a problem
ASSESSMENT
Weekly teacher assessed skills. A4 folder and practically assessed
Externally assessed at the end of year 11
A3 folder and practical. Internally assessed to AQA criteria
DATE
June 2016
June 2017
June 2017
%
N/A
40%
60%
Unit 1 Written exam
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
EXAM BOARD: AQA
TECHNOLOGY OPTION TO BE CHOSEN IN THE SUMMER TERM
WHAT WILL I STUDY?GCSE Textiles is about designing and making innovative products which reflect modern developments in Textiles. It will involve the investigation of industrial practices; print making, embellishment techniques and research into how textile objects are designed and made.
WHAT WILL IT LEAD TO?AS/A level Product Design with Textiles. BTEC level 3 Art and Design. This qualification will support candidates working towards a career in fashion, textiles and interior design.
Designing and making Working from a theme set by the board, students will undertake research leading to the making and testing of a quality textile product. This is a controlled assessment unit.
Technical aspects of designing and making This focuses on the knowledge, skills and understanding underpinning the design and manufacture of products made from textiles. This unit is assessed through an external set and marked test.
There may be at times the need to provide your own fabric to assist your design work.
D&T TEXTILES
COURSE LEADERS: Mrs M Clarke melissa.clarke@oatforge.co.uk
MODULE
Year 9/10 Skills Programme
Unit 2 Coursework project
ELEMENTS
Focusing on the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in exam and coursework
2 hour external paper – design focus, Section B materials, tools and processes
45 hour project to design and make a product to solve a problem
ASSESSMENT
Weekly teacher assessed skills
Externally assessed at end of year 11
A3 folder and practical internally assessed to AQA criteria
DATE
June 2016
June 2017
June 2017
%
-
40%
60%
Unit 1 Written exam
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
EXAM BOARD: AQA 4572
TECHNOLOGY OPTION TO BE CHOSEN IN THE SUMMER TERM
WHAT WILL I STUDY?You will study the development of a child from conception to birth, and from then until the age of five years. This will include all areas of development: physical, intellectual, emotional and social.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• Entry onto higher educational child care courses
e.g. CACHE Award / Certificate / Diploma
• This qualification will enable you to work as a nursery nurse or assistant
CAREERSHigher educational courses will enable you to work with children. They are also a good preparation for going on to teacher training.
It will also help you personally, by preparing you for parenthood in later life.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Know a child you can study who is currently between 0-3
years of age. The child must be local as you need to visit to observe him six times. The parents must agree.
• Show a keen interest in child care issues - topical debates, newspaper articles, maybe caring for a virtual baby one weekend!
• Keep up to date with coursework deadlines.
D&T CHILD DEVELOPMENT
COURSE LEADERS: Mrs A James alison.james@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: AQA Specification number 4582
Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
ELEMENTS
Written Paper (45801) 6–8 compulsory questions comprised of short answer, structured and free response questions. Some questions may include stimulus material.
Research Task (45802) 30 marks – The Research Task will be on a child care issue and must be completed under supervision within the classroom - approximately seven hours of supervised time.
Child Study (45803) 60 marks - The Child Study must be completed under supervision within the classroom - approximately 20 hours of supervised time
ASSESSMENT
Written Exam Paper
1 hour 30 mins
Controlled assessment
Controlled assessment
DATE
June 2017
June 2017
June 2017
%
40%
20%
40%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
TECHNOLOGY OPTION TO BE CHOSEN IN THE SUMMER TERM
WHAT WILL I STUDY?The course is designed to deepen candidates’ understanding of the way in which businesses operate in a dynamic, changing and competitive environment. This understanding is rooted in current business theory and practice and reflects the integrated nature of organisations and their decision-making processes.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• Entry onto higher educational courses, A level Business
or BTEC National Business.
• You could use your business knowledge to enter the world of work.
• Your skills would help you set up your own business in the area of your choice.
• A good grounding in Business Studies opens many doors in numerous areas if you are unsure of your future plans at the moment. The ICT skills and basic knowledge you learn are required in any line of work you choose to take.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Develop as an effective and independent learner.
• Use an enquiring, critical approach to distinguish facts from opinion and to build arguments and make informed judgements.
• Appreciate the range of perspectives of different stakeholders in relation to business and economic activities.
• Consider the extent to which business and economic activity can be ethical and sustainable.
CAREERSA GCSE in Business Studies provides good preparation for any employment and with further training or study; students may progress into a Business related career such as Accountancy, Administration, Customer Service, Marketing, Human Resources ICT, Sales or Management.
BUSINESS STUDIES
COURSE LEADER: Mrs Hughes denise.hughes@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: WJEC Specification number 4080
EXA Additional course details can be found at www.wjec.co.uk
MODULE
Examination work
Coursework
ELEMENTS
The Business Framework; Business and their Customers; Producing Goods and Services; Human Resource Planning; The External Environment; Business Finance and Control
The Business Framework; Business and their Customers; Producing Goods and Services; Human Resource Planning; The External Environment; Business Finance and Control
ASSESSMENT
Written exam paper 2 hours
Controlled assessment
DATE
June 2017
Sept-Nov 2016
%
75%
25%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICE
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Students will gain an understanding of the importance of business and communication systems which contribute to the success of a business, in achieving its objectives.
Students will use a range of software applications (including word-processing, spread sheets, databases, presentation, graphics and web-design) which support each function of a business. It helps candidates to understand how a business can use software to capture, store, retrieve and analyse data so as to meet its requirements.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYSEntry onto higher educational courses, A level Business or BTEC National Business.
You could use your business knowledge and ICT skills to enter the world of work.
Your skills would help you set up your own business in the area of your choice.
A good grounding in Business and Communication Systems opens many doors in numerous areas if you are unsure of your future plans at the moment. The ICT skills and basic knowledge you learn are required in any line of work you choose to take.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Enjoy learning about the world of work.
• Be able to choose the best solutions to business problems.
• Consider how ICT systems affect the way people work.
• Have basic ICT skills.
CAREERSA GCSE in Business and Communication Systems provides good preparation for any employment and with further training or study students may progress into a Business related career such as Administration, Customer Service, Marketing, Human Resources, ICT, Sales or Management.
BUSINESS AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
COURSE LEADER: Mrs Hughes denise.hughes@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: WJEC Specification number 4080
Additional course details can be found at www.aqa.org.uk
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
ELEMENTS
ICT Systems in Business
Using ICT in Business
Using ICT in Business
ASSESSMENT
Written exam paper 1 hour
Computer based exam 1 hour 30 mins
Controlled assessment
DATE
June 2017
June 2017
Sept-Nov 2016
%
40%
35%
25%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Students in years 10 and 11 can study a French course which leads to a GCSE entry at Foundation or Higher Tier. You will be assessed in all four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
In Speaking and Writing your teacher will choose when during the course you do your assessment. You will complete two pieces of writing and two speaking assessments which are recorded.
For Listening and Reading you can take either a Foundation Tier or Higher Tier paper in each skill. In the listening test you will answer questions on recorded material from different topic areas. In the reading test, you will answer questions about short texts on different topics.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• AS or A level French
• To begin an AS level in French you would generally need to achieve a grade C or higher at GCSE.
CAREERSPeople with language skills and knowledge are highly thought of in the modern world. They stand out as talented and successful people, with broad and exciting horizons! Taking AS French means you will:
• add an extra dimension to your personal skills profile which will impress anyone who reads your CV.
• be in a stronger position to get a job in companies with international links or to work abroad.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• Be able to communicate with other people.
• Know how another language works.
• Learn methods to improve your memory skills.
• Show a keen interest and involve yourself with classwork and homework.
FRENCH
COURSE LEADERS: Mrs J Adoch julie.adoch@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel – GCSE French – 2FR01
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 4
Unit 3
ELEMENTS
Listening Foundation Listening Higher
Speaking
Writing
Reading Foundation Reading Higher
ASSESSMENT
Exam – 30 mins Exam – 40 mins
2 x 4–6 mins
2 tasks
Exam – 35 mins Exam – 50 mins
DATE
May/June 2017
On-going
On-going
May/June 2017
%
20%
30%
30%
20%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Students in years 9, 10 and 11 can study a Spanish course which leads to a GCSE entry at Foundation or Higher Tier. You will be assessed in all four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
The speaking and writing assessment elements of the course will be scheduled by your teacher throughout the course. You will complete two pieces of writing and two speaking xassessments which will be recorded.
For Listening and Reading you can take either a Foundation Tier or Higher Tier paper in each skill. In the listening test you will answer questions on recorded material from different topic areas. In the reading test, you will answer questions about short texts on different topics.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• AS or A level Spanish
• To begin an AS level in Spanish you would generally need to achieve a grade C or higher at GCSE.
AS PART OF THE COURSE YOU WILL:• Develop excellent communication and listening skills
• Improve your self-confidence
• Enhance your creativity and personal thinking skills
• Enjoy independent learning and teamwork
This a topic based course that looks at the cultural aspects of the target language country and current topics teenagers can relate to and are interested in.
During the course there are lots of exciting opportunities to complete interesting topics/projects including:
• Creating podcasts
• Possibility of participating in an exchange programme
• Being in regular contact with a ‘social media buddy’ from the target language country
• Creating café/market scenes in the target language
and much more…
CAREERSPeople with language skills and knowledge are highly thought of in the modern world. They stand out as talented and successful people, with broad and exciting horizons! Taking AS Spanish means you will:
• add an extra dimension to your personal skills profile which will impress anyone who reads your CV.
• be in a stronger position to get a job in companies with international links or to work abroad.
SPANISH
COURSE LEADERS: Miss Ceri Porter ceri.porter@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 4
Unit 3
ELEMENTS
Listening Foundation Listening Higher
Speaking
Writing
Reading Foundation Reading Higher
ASSESSMENT
Exam – 30 mins Exam – 40 mins
2 x 4–6 mins
2 tasks
Exam – 35 mins Exam – 50 mins
DATE
May/June
On-going
On-going
May/June
%
20%
30%
30%
20%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Students in years 9, 10 and 11 can study a French course which leads to a GCSE entry at Foundation or Higher Tier. You will be assessed in all four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
The speaking and writing assessment elements of the course will be scheduled by your teacher throughout the course. You will complete two pieces of writing and two speaking xassessments which will be recorded.
For Listening and Reading you can take either a Foundation Tier or Higher Tier paper in each skill. In the listening test you will answer questions on recorded material from different topic areas. In the reading test, you will answer questions about short texts on different topics.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• AS or A level German
• To begin an AS level in German you would generally need to achieve a grade C or higher at GCSE.
AS PART OF THE COURSE YOU WILL:• Develop excellent communication and listening skills
• Improve your self-confidence
• Enhance your creativity and personal thinking skills
• Enjoy independent learning and teamwork
This a topic based course that looks at the cultural aspects of the target language country and current topics teenagers can relate to and are interested in.
During the course there are lots of exciting opportunities to complete interesting topics/projects including:
• Creating podcasts
• Possibility of participating in an exchange programme
• Being in regular contact with a ‘social media buddy’ from the target language country
• Creating café/market scenes in the target language
and much more…
CAREERSPeople with language skills and knowledge are highly thought of in the modern world. They stand out as talented and successful people, with broad and exciting horizons! Taking AS German means you will:
• add an extra dimension to your personal skills profile which will impress anyone who reads your CV.
• be in a stronger position to get a job in companies with international links or to work abroad.
GERMAN
COURSE LEADERS: Miss Ceri Porter ceri.porter@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 4
Unit 3
ELEMENTS
Listening Foundation Listening Higher
Speaking
Writing
Reading Foundation Reading Higher
ASSESSMENT
Exam – 30 mins Exam – 40 mins
2 x 4–6 mins
2 tasks
Exam – 35 mins Exam – 50 mins
DATE
May/June
On-going
On-going
May/June
%
20%
30%
30%
20%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?This GCSE requires candidates to develop their ability in performing, listening and composing and to develop their listening and appraising skills.
The specification contains four areas of study, which define the subject content, through which student’s develop their knowledge and understanding of:
• the use of musical elements, devices, tonalities and structures.
• the use of resources, conventions, processes, music technology and relevant notations, including staff notation.
• the contextual influences that affect the way music is created, performed and heard including the effect of different intentions, uses, venues, occasions, available resources and the cultural environment.
PROGRESSIVE PATHWAYS The course is for anyone who is serious about music and has a passion for the subject. You can progress on to higher levels of study which include: A level Music, A Level Music Technology, BTEC National Diploma in Music. Studying music also gives students the confidence and skills they will need to work in the industry.
Across the areas of study, students will study music from the past and present, from the western tradition and other world cultures. The areas of study also provide opportunities for candidates to further their understanding of musical styles of their own choosing.
The areas of study are:
Area of Study 1: My Music, Area of Study 2: Shared Music, Area of Study 3: Dance Music, Area of Study 4: Descriptive Music.
TO DO WELL YOU NEED TO:• have a creative mind.
• be able to open your mind to a variety of musical genres.
• have a natural musical ability and be able to express yourself through performing and composing tasks.
CAREERS There are many careers which Music is a valuable foundation. These include: Musician, Music tutor, Music teacher, Children’s entertainer, stage performer, music composer, singer/song writer, orchestral manager, sound engineer, music therapist.
MUSIC
COURSE LEADERS: Mrs J Brooks jessica.brooks@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: OCR – J535
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
Unit B351 - Integrated Tasks
ELEMENTS
A performance, a composition and a commentary all related to ‘My Music’. This will give students the opportunity to explore their chosen instrument/ voice.
ASSESSMENT
A portfolio consisting of a performance, composition and commentary.
20 hours of study
%
30%
Unit B352 – Practical portfolio
Unit B353 - Creative Task
Unit B354 – Listening test
Students will complete a performance relating to ’Shared Music’, a composition or arrangement, a log and an evaluation.
Timed task – A timed task drawing on understanding gained from an area of study, in which candidates develop a short piece and communicate it, based on a stimulus.
A written paper, with CD, assessing knowledge and understanding of Areas of Study 2, 3 and 4.
Assessment – A portfolio consisting of a group performance, composition or arrangement and log and evaluation.
20 hours of study
45 minute task
1 hour 30 mins
30%
20%
20%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
DATE
On-going 2015-2016
Sept to Dec 2016
June 2017
Feb 2017
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?The leisure industry is one of the largest sectors in society today and we, as a nation appear to be obsessed with sport. BTEC Sport is an exciting and interesting subject, designed to give students an insight into both sport and the leisure industry. The course will help you develop numerous personal skills which employers in this sector are looking
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• Entry onto a BTEC Level 3 Sport course.
• You could use your knowledge and skills to enter the leisure industry.
for in new recruits such as researching information, leadership and communication skills, numerical, literacy and ICT skills as well as being proficient in a range of practical sports.
You will study two Mandatory Core Units and two Optional Units.
BTEC Level 2 extended certificate in sport is equivalent to two GCSEs
CAREERSA BTEC Level 2 Sport provides good preparation for any employment and with further training or study students may progress into a Sport related career such as Sports Media, Leisure Centre Management, Physiotherapy, Sport Administration, Coaching, Sport Retail and Teaching.
BTEC FIRST AWARD IN SPORT (LEVEL 1/2)
COURSE LEADER: Miss H Tonks helen.tonks@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel Specification number: FK771
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
MODULE
Unit 1: Fitness for Sport and Exercise
Unit 10: Injury and the Sports Performer
Unit 2: Practical Sports Performance
Unit 6: Leading Sports Activities
MANDATORY CORE UNITS
OPTIONAL SPECIALIST UNITS
• Components of fitness and principles of training
• Exploration of different fitness training methods
• Investigation of fitness testing to determine fitness levels
• Understanding the risks and hazards associated with sports participation
• Examining different injuries and illnesses in sports participation
• Response to injury and injury management
• Rules, regulations and legislation for health and safety
• Understanding the rules, regulations and scoring systems for selected sports
• Practical demonstration of skills, techniques and tactics in selected sports
• Reviewing sports performance
• Attributes of successful sports leadership
• Planning and leading sports activities
• Reviewing the planning and leading of sport activities
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
Online test
Internal assessment
Internal assessment
Internal assessment
DATE
DATE
Jan 2016 with resit opportunities
Sept 2016 - July 2017
Sept 2014 - July 2015
Sept 2016 - July 2017
%
%
25%
25%
25%
25%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
NOT AVAILABLE AS A NEW OPTION IN YEAR 9
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Travel and tourism is one of the UK’s largest sectors, currently employing over 2.5 million people.
Have you ever thought about how many different types of tourism there are, and how important the travel and tourism industry is to the UK economy? Do you know the major tourist destinations in the UK and the World? Have you ever wondered how you could plan a holiday?
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS• Entry onto a BTEC Level 3 Travel and Tourism course.
• The foundations of a career in the Travel and Tourism industry.
In this course, you will gain an understanding of the range of organisations involved with different types of tourism in the UK and the World, including their roles, how they work together and how they use technology to meet changing customer needs.
CAREERSThe knowledge, understanding and skills learnt will aid progression to further study and prepare you to enter the workplace.
Employment opportunities in travel and tourism include roles such as travel agents, cabin crew, conference and event planning, tourist information clerks or member of a visitor attraction team.
BTEC FIRST AWARD IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM (LEVEL 1/2)
COURSE LEADER: Mrs L Colwell laura.colwell@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel – Syllabus Number BF033509
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
MODULE
Unit 1: The UK Travel and Tourism Sector
Unit 3: The Development of Travel and Tourism in the UK
Unit 2: UK Travel and Tourism Destinations
Unit 4: International Travel and Tourism Destinations
CORE UNITS
SPECIALIST UNITS
• Main types of tourism in the UK
• The contribution that travel and tourism makes to the UK economy
• Different component industries that make up the UK travel and tourism sector e.g. travel agents, transport providers, tourist attractions, accommodation providers
• Why travel and tourism is such a dynamic sector
• How the UK travel and tourism industry has developed over time with changing lifestyles, interests and technology
• The appeal of UK tourism destinations for different types of visitors
• Plan a UK holiday to meet the needs of different visitors
• International travel and tourism destinations and their appeal to different types of visitors
• Plan international travel to meet the needs of different visitors
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
60 minute paper-based exam
Coursework
Coursework
Coursework
DATE
DATE
Jan 2016 with resit opportunities
On-going throughout course
On-going throughout course
On-going throughout course
%
%
25%
25%
25%
25%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICE
WHAT WILL I STUDY?Health and Social Care is an expanding sector. Currently across the UK there are many health and social care buildings that have been developed to cater for the health and social needs of people. Health and Social Care specialists are in demand and many students go onto work within the industry.
BTEC Health and Social Care is an interesting and engaging subject designed to give students an insight into the care industry. The course will help develop students personal skills in terms of communication and team work skills which are something that employers in this industry are looking for. You will also develop skills within literacy, numeracy and ICT within class. You will study two core units and optional units.
CAREERS• Health and Social Care is a great subject to take if you
want to go into the care industry.
• This subject caters for a wide range of interests such as social care, caring for adults/elderly, nursing and midwifery.
• Wide range of career choices on offer such as nursing, social care and caring for others.
BTEC AWARD IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (LEVEL 1/2)COURSE LEADER: Mrs L Tromans louise.tromans@oatforge.co.uk
EXAM BOARD: Edexcel BJC80
Additional course details can be found at www.edexcel.com
MODULE
MODULE
Human Lifespan Development
Health and Social Care Values
CORE UNITS
OPTIONAL UNITS
Find out about the journey through life from birth to old age and how we develop physically, intellectually, emotionally and physically. You will also study the impact of outside influences on life that effect a person in a positive or negative way. This will be assessed in an exam.
Find out about the impact of care values and how it affects people in the care system. You will study this through coursework and an role play exercises.
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
Examination
Coursework
DATE
DATE
June 2016 with resit opportunities
On-going throughout course
%
%
25%
Social influences on health and wellbeing
Find out about how people develop socially and how they interact with others on a daily basis. You will study how people are influences by their peers and famous people throughout different stages of life. You will study this via coursework.
Coursework On-going throughout course
25%
25%
The impact of Nutrition on health and wellbeing
Find out how diet impacts on a persons life in a positive and negative way. Find out about the impotance of eating a balanced diet and maintaining a healthyu lifestyle. You will study this via coursework.
Coursework On-going throughout course
25%
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
YEAR 9 OPTION CHOICE
After completion of your Key Stage 4 subjects most students decide to continue their education. This can take many forms: The sixth form at Ormiston Forge Academy; local colleges; apprenticeships or education in a work environment. What you can study will be determined by the grades that you achieve and the subjects that they are in.
At Ormiston Forge Academy sixth form you can study the following subjects:
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WHAT WILL MY PATHWAY LEAD TO AFTER KEY STAGE 4?
EXAM LEVEL
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
A level
SUBJECT
Art & Design - Fine art
Art & Design - Graphic Design
Art & Design - Textiles
Business Studies - Accounting
Business Studies - Business
Business Studies - Economics
Business Studies - Financial Studies
Classics
Dance
Drama
English Literature
Humanities - Geography
Humanities - History
Humanities - Philosophy & Ethics
Humanities - Psychology
Humanities - Sociology
Law
Mathematics
Mathematics - Further Mathematics
Modern Foreign Languages - German
Modern Foreign Languages - Spanish
Music
Physical Education
Science - Biology
Science - Chemistry
Science - Physics
PERIODS
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
ENTRY REQUIREMENT
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
ADDITIONAL
Grade B Maths
Grade A Maths
Grade B in Science
Grade B in Science
Grade B in Science
WHAT WILL MY PATHWAY LEAD TO AFTER KEY STAGE 4?
EXAM LEVEL SUBJECT PERIODS ENTRY REQUIREMENT ADDITIONAL
A level
A level
A level
Technology - Fashion and Textiles
Technology - Graphics
Technology - Resistant materials
5
5
5
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
EXAM LEVEL
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 3
BTEC Level 2
NVQ Level 3
NVQ Level 3
NVQ Level 3
NVQ Level 2
NVQ Level 2
NVQ Level 2
GCSE
GCSE
SUBJECT
Art and Design - Photography
Applied Science - Forensics
Business Studies
Humanities - Health and Social Care
Humanities - Public Services
Humanities - Travel and tourism
Information Technology
Music
Performing Arts
Sport
Fashion
Hair and Beauty - Beauty Therapy
Hair and Beauty - Hairdressing
Hair and Beauty - Nail Services
Hair and Beauty - Beauty Therapy
Hair and Beauty - Hairdressing
Hair and Beauty - Nail Services
Functional Skills English
English re-take
Mathematics re-take
PERIODS
20
5
10
10
15
10
5
5
5
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
2
2
2
ENTRY REQUIREMENT
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–C
5 GCSE at Grades A*–G
5 GCSE at Grades A*–G
5 GCSE at Grades A*–G
5 GCSE at Grades A*–G
5 GCSE at Grades A*–G
NVQ Level 2
NVQ Level 2
NVQ Level 2
ADDITIONAL
or BTEC Level 2
or BTEC Level 2
or BTEC Level 2
or BTEC Level 2
BTEC Courses at Level 3 are the equivalent of A level qualifications. Successful completion of these courses will lead to either two or three A level passes depending on the course.
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