Transcript Slide 1

Year 9 Parents’ and Options Evening
Wednesday 29th January 2014
Compulsory Examined Subjects
English Language
English Literature
Mathematics
Science
A Modern Foreign
Language
Religious Education
Why is a Modern Foreign Language compulsory?
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Academically valued
Proven to help develop literacy skills
The world’s getting smaller!
Part of the English Baccalaureate
The English Baccalaureate (EBacc.)
• First ‘awarded’ in 2011
• Comprises GCSE passes (A*-C) in:
Mathematics
English Language
Double or Triple Science
A Modern Foreign Language
A Humanity – History or
Geography
• The EBacc is not
certified
• 5+A*- C grades
including Maths &
English is not
certified
• EBacc is real.
In 2013 what % of students achieved the English
Baccalaureate?
Nationally
19%
Gordon’s
56%
but 55% of students nationally
achieved 5+A*-C grades
Should I choose a humanity just to get the
English Baccalaureate?
• No is the simple answer.
What are the option subjects?
Art & Design
Business Studies
Business First (BTEC)
Computing
DT – Food
DT – Graphics
DT – Resistant Materials
Drama
French
Geography
German
History
ICT
Music
Physical Education
Photography
Spanish
Business Studies GCSE or BTEC?
Business Studies GCSE
Business First BTEC
• More academic
• More vocational
• Assessed through ‘controlled
assessments’ and ‘examinations’
• Assessed through ‘assignments’
undertaken in class and at home
• Better preparation for AS & A
levels
• Better preparation for vocational
post – 16 qualifications
• GCSE Business Studies = 1 subject • BTEC First Certificate = 1 subject
Please note
• A subject will ‘run’ based on:
- Student demand
- Staffing
Shape
Surrey Heath Area Partnership for Education
Level 1 courses (GCSE grades D & below) offered in:
• Hairdressing
• Beauty Therapy
• Construction
• Motor Maintenance
• Catering
• Equine Studies
• Public Services
Tomlinscote School &
Sixth Form College
Miss Wood has more details
What happens now?
• Read the Options Booklet
• Return your options form to Mrs Williams in
the school office by Wednesday 26th February