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CREATIVE ARTS IGCSE Art and Design (0400)
INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: Students will develop an ability to record from direct
observation and personal experience; an ability to identify and solve problems in visual and/or other forms. Students will continue to develop their creativity, visual awareness, critical and cultural understanding and construct an imaginative, creative and persona response. Students will engage and experiment with a range of media, materials and techniques, including new media and technologies. Students will experience working in relevant framework and exploration of manipulative skills necessary to form, compose and communicate in 2D/3D. Students will become investigative, analytical, experimental, interpretative, practical, technical and expressive skills, which aid effective and independent learning. Fostering a life-long appreciation and enjoyment of Art and Design.
CONTENT: Candidates are encouraged to work from direct observation and explore the
use of tone, colour, composition, materials and context. Work can either be representational or more imaginative and interpretive.
RESOURCES: Pencils, pastels and charcoal. Watercolour, acrylic and oil paint. Printing inks,
indian ink and a variety of 3D materials.
ASSESSMENT: * Component 1: externally assessed broad-based assignment with final 8-hours exam (50%) * Component 4: Coursework assignment (50%) * Produce a portfolio of up to four sheets (eight sides maximum size A2) * Produce a final outcome (maximum size A2)
Assessment Criteria: * AO1: Record Ideas * AO2: Explore and Select * AO3: Investigate and Develop Ideas * AO4: Present a personal and Coherent Response
CONTACT PERSON: Mr A Lloyd [email protected]
CREATIVE ARTS IGCSE Drama (0411)
INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: Students will have the opportunity to develop their understanding of drama through practical and theoretical study and come to understand the role of the actor, director and designer in creating a piece of theatre. Students will develop their acting skills, both individually and in groups, and through devising original drama. These skills will help students to communicate feelings and ideas to an audience, as well as foster understanding of the performance process and enable students to evaluate the various stages of the process. Ultimately, encouraging an appreciation and life-long enjoyment of Drama.
CONTENT: Through practical and theoretical study, students develop an understanding and enjoyment of drama, developing group and individual skills and studying ways to communicate ideas and feelings to an audience. Students will work with:
Extended extracts from published plays
Stimuli (short titles, poems, pictures, songs, historical events, stories) for devising pieces
Their own choice of dramatic repertoire
Dramatic material of their own devising Students develop their individual and group performance skills, the demonstration of which forms part of the final assessment.
RESOURCES: OUP: Complete Drama for Cambridge IGCSE (2016) A range of play scripts, videos, powerpoints, workbooks, etc.
ASSESSMENT: * Component 1: externally marked written exam (40%) * Component 2: Coursework (60%) * One individual performance based on an extract from a play * One group performance based on an extract from a play * One group performance based on an original devised piece
CONTACT PERSON: Miss C Arcus [email protected]
IGCSE 1st Language English
English Literature INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS Language
understand and respond to what they hear, read and experience
communicate accurately, appropriately, confidently and effectively
enjoy and appreciate a variety of language
work with information and ideas in other areas of study, for example,
by developing skills of analysis, synthesis and the drawing of inferences
promote candidates’ personal development and an understanding of themselves and others.
Literature
• enjoy the experience of reading literature
• understand and respond to literary texts in different forms and from different periods and cultures
• communicate an informed personal response appropriately and effectively
• appreciate different ways in which writers achieve their effects
• experience literature’s contribution to aesthetic, imaginative and intellectual growth
• demonstrate clear critical/analytical understanding of the author’s intentions and the text’s deeper
implications and the attitudes it displays
• make much well-selected reference to the text
• respond sensitively and in detail to the way language works in the text
• communicate a considered and reflective personal response to the text.
Texts studied include:
IGCSE 1st
Language Coursebook
An Inspector Calls
Of Mice and Men
Lord of the Flies
Short Stories
Poetry anthology (IGCSE set text)
IGCSE 1st
Language Coursebook
Poetry anthology (set text)
The Secret River or Cry, the Beloved
Country (set text)
A View from the Bridge (set text)
Assessment: A range of language and literature assessments, including essays/writing activities,
comprehension exercises, tests, projects, presentations, past papers and written examinations. Final IGCSE Assessment: 1
st Language English Paper 1 (Reading Passages) 50%: Directed Writing & Composition (50%)
English Literature Paper 1 (Poetry & Prose) 50%; Paper 3 (Drama) 25%; Paper 4 (Unseen) 25% Dept: Simon Thom (HoD), Carmel Arcus, Keith Oxley, William McAllister, Aaron McCarthy, Helen Whelan
FRENCH IGCSE Mother Tongue/ Foreign Language
INFORMATION SHEET SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: In Secondary School French students are offered different exams according to their level in French
The skills that will be developped are : Listening / Speaking / Reading / Writing
To get to these skills the students will acquire knowledge of specific language items such as : Grammar / Vocabulary/ Characteristic features of particular text types…
The students will use these skills in order to develop the following skills : discribing, sharing ideas (through texts and orally), critical thinking, expansion of vocabulary, media awareness and literacy…
Following the ISM Mission statement , in French we ensure that your child becomes academically successful, internationally minded and able to communicate effectively through French to be well prepared for the challenges of an ever-changing world.
CONTENT: Students will be taught the skills and understandings listed above through the adequate and appropriate IGCSE curriculum. ASSESSMENT: IGCSE French Mother Tongue Paper 1 : Reading/comprehension + Comparison between 2 texts Paper 2 : Narrative/descritive writing + Argumentative writing IGCSE French as a Foreign Language Paper 1 : Listening Paper 2 : Reading Paper 3 : Speaking Paper 4 : Writing
CONTACT PERSON: Mrs Céline NOCLAIN [email protected]
HUMANITIES IGCSE Geography
INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDING The aims are to develop: • an understanding of the processes which affect physical and human environments • an understanding of location on a local, regional and global scale • the ability to use and understand geographical data and information • an understanding of how communities around the world are affected and constrained by different environments • an awareness of the characteristics, distribution and processes affecting contrasting physical and human environments • an understanding of the ways in which people interact with each other and with their environment • an awareness of the contrasting opportunities and constraints presented by different environments • an appreciation of and concern for the environment • an appreciation of the earth including its people, places, landscapes, natural processes and phenomena CONTENT The syllabus is divided into three themes which have been designed to develop an understanding of both the natural and the human environment: 1. Population and settlement (Population, Migration and Settlement) 2. The natural environment (Rivers, Coasts, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Weather and Climate) 3. Economic development (Energy, Water, Industry, Development, Food Production, Tourism and Environmental risks of economic development)
ASSESSMENT The candidates will take three final exam papers:
Paper 1 – Geographical Themes
Written paper, 1 hour and 45 minutes, 75 marks
Paper 2 – Geographical Skills Written paper, 1 hour and 30 minutes, 60 marks
Paper 4 – Alternative to Coursework
Written paper, 1 hour and 30 minutes, 60 marks
CONTACT PERSON/S: Miss Helen Pugh
The Blue Lagoon, Iceland
HUMANITIES IGCSE History
INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: The aims are to:
stimulate an interest in and enthusiasm for learning about the past
promote the acquisition of knowledge and understanding of individuals, people and societies in the
past
ensure that learners’ knowledge is rooted in an understanding of the nature and use of historical
evidence
promote an understanding of key historical concepts: cause and consequence, change and
continuity, and similarity and difference
provide a sound basis for further study and the pursuit of personal interest
encourage international understanding
encourage the development of historical skills, including investigation, analysis, evaluation and
communication skills.
At the end of the course students will have:
An ability to recall, select, organise and deploy knowledge of the syllabus content.
An ability to construct historical explanations using an understanding of: cause and consequence, change
and continuity, similarity and difference the motives, emotions, intentions and beliefs of people in the past.
An ability to understand, interpret, evaluate and use a range of sources as evidence, in their historical
context.
CONTENT: Candidates will study all of the following topics:
The Core Content in Option B The twentieth century: international relations since 1919 focusing on Key
Questions:
1. Were the peace treaties of 1919–23 fair?
2. To what extent was the League of Nations a success?
3. Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
4. Who was to blame for the Cold War?
5. How effectively did the United States contain the spread of Communism?
6. How secure was the USSR’s control over Eastern Europe, 1948–c.1989?
7. Why did events in the Gulf matter, c.1970–2000?
Candidates must study one Depth Study:
Russia
ASSESSMENT: The candidates will take 3 final exam papers:
Paper 1
Written paper, 2 hours, 60 marks
Paper 2
Written paper, 2 hours, 50 marks
Paper 4 – Alternative to Coursework
Written paper, 1 hour, 40 marks
CONTACT PERSON/S: Mr Neville Carley [email protected]
IGCSE Information Communication Technology
INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: Cambridge IGCSE Information and Communication Technology encourages learners to develop lifelong skills, including:
• understanding and using a variety of applications
• using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to solve problems
• analysing, designing, implementing, testing and evaluating ICT systems, ensuring that they are fit for purpose
• understanding the implications of technology in society, including social, economic and ethical uses
• awareness of the ways ICT can help in home, learning, work environments and for future developments
The course aims are to develop student’s:
• knowledge of ICT including new and emerging technologies
• autonomous and discerning use of ICT
• skills to enhance work produced in a range of contexts
• skills to analyse, design, implement, test and evaluate ICT systems
• skills to consider the impact of current and new technologies on methods of working in the outside world and on social, economic, ethical and moral issues
• ICT-based solutions to solve problems
• the ability to recognise potential risks when using ICT, and use safe, secure and responsible practice.
CONTENT: Theory Practical
1. Types and components of computer systems 11. File management
2. Input and output devices 12. Images
3. Storage devices and media 13. Layout
4. Networks and the effects of using them 14. Styles
5. The effects of using IT 15. Proofing
6. ICT applications 16. Graphs and Charts
7. The systems life cycle 17. Document Production
8. Safety and security 18. Data Manipulation
9. Audience 19. Presentations
10. Communication 20. Data analysis
21. Website Authoring
ASSESSMENT:
Theory Test 1 Practical Test 1 Practical Test 2 Written test on all chapters 2 Hours – 40%
Computer based assessment using Word Processing, Databases & Presentations 2 hours 30 Mins – 30%
Computer based assessment Spreadsheets, Web design, Image editing 2 hours 30 Mins – 30%
CONTACT PERSON/S:
ICT Leader of Learning ICT Teacher
Miss Hannah Gettel [email protected]
Mr Peter Heslin [email protected]
IGCSE Languages Russian 1st (0516),German 1st (0505), Spanish Foreign language (0530) Italian INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: Through studying Russian 1
st and German 1
st and Italian, students will develop the ability to
communicate accurately, appropriately and effectively in writing and to understand and respond
appropriately to what they read. Students will develop skills of a more general application (e.g.
analysis, synthesis, drawing of inferences). All students will read novels from the target language
writers.
Through studying Spanish Foreign language, students will develop the ability to communicate
effectively using the target language and develop awareness of the nature of language and
language learning. Students will form a sound base of the skills, language and attitudes required
for progression to work or further study, either in the target language or another subject area.
CONTENT: Russian 1st, German 1st, Italian Spanish Foreign Language
All candidates should be able to:
• show a more precise understanding of extended texts
• recognize the relationship of ideas
• evaluate effectiveness, draw inferences, compare,
analyze, synthesize
• show a wider and more varied sense of different
styles to interest, inform or convince the reader
• show a clear sense of audience
• demonstrate a sophisticated use of vocabulary and
structures
• demonstrate accuracy in punctuation and spelling
• write accurate complex sentences
The subject content is organized around five broad
Topic areas which provide contexts for the
acquisition of vocabulary and the study of grammar
and structures. Through the study of these Topic
areas, candidates gain insight into target language
countries and communities.
The Topic areas are:
Everyday activities
Personal and social life
The world around us
The world of work
The international world.
RESOURCES: Student Books
Russian 1st, German 1st, Italian Spanish Foreign Language Russian: А.С, Пушкин Евгений Онегин/М.А.
Булгаков Собачье сердце/А. Беляев Голова
профессора Доуэля
Italian : Verso l’Invalsi, Loescher/“Io dentro gli
spari”/ “Nel mare ci sono i coccodrilli”
German : Geschichten 9/10/ Kleider machen
Leute/Dann eben mit Gewal
Diverso Basico
Diverso cuaderno
Cambridge IGCSE Spanish
Grammar Booklet
“Nina, Diario de una adolescente “
ASSESSMENT: Russian 1st, German 1st, Italian Spanish Foreign Language
Paper 1 Reading Comprehension (2 h) 50%
Paper 2 Writing (2h) 50%
Paper 1 Listening (45 min) 25%
Paper 2 Reading (1h) 25%
Paper 3 Individual Oral (15 min) 25%
Paper 4 Writing (1h15) 25%
CONTACT PERSON/S: Head of Department: - Ludmilla Veillet
Russian 1st, German 1st, Italian Spanish Foreign Language
Russian: Mme Veillet
German: Ms Kunst
Italian: Mrs Pizzorni
Group 1: Mr Ortega
Group 2: Mme Exposito
IGCSE Mathematics
INFORMATION SHEET SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: At ISM the IGCSE Mathematics curriculum offers a rigorous and challenging program, and students are encouraged to develop resilience, confidence and the ability to analyse questions, selecting an appropriate mathematical technique and then communicating their findings in the language of mathematics.
Mathematical techniques : Students should be able to:
organise, interpret and present information accurately in written, tabular, graphical and diagrammatic forms
perform calculations by suitable methods
use an electronic calculator and also perform some straightforward calculations without a calculator
understand systems of measurement in everyday use and make use of them in the solution of problems
estimate, approximate and work to degrees of accuracy appropriate to the context and convert between equivalent numerical forms
use mathematical and other instruments to measure and to draw to an acceptable degree of accuracy
interpret, transform and make appropriate use of mathematical statements expressed in words or symbols
recognise and use spatial relationships in two and three dimensions, particularly in solving problems
recall, apply and interpret mathematical knowledge in the context of everyday situations.
Applying mathematical techniques to solve problems: Students should be able to
make logical deductions from given mathematical data
recognise patterns and structures in a variety of situations, and form generalisations
respond to a problem relating to a relatively unstructured situation by translating it into an appropriately structured form
analyse a problem, select a suitable strategy and apply an appropriate technique to obtain its solution
apply combinations of mathematical skills and techniques in problem solving
set out mathematical work and communicating clearly, including their rational, progression and interpretaiton
CONTENT: (Detailed overviews of the IGCSE Curriculum can be found on ISM website)
RESOURCES: IGCSE for the International Student (Haese and Harris) –Extended and Core, with ebook access Myimaths Online tool Graphing Calculator
ASSESSMENT: Students undertake both formative and summative assessments
Ideas and concepts are consolidated through class work and homework. All homework is reviewed through teacher input or peer assessment, with written or oral feedback
Students will sit summative topic tests, with the aim of becoming increasingly familiar with IGCSE style questions.
Students take a summative End of Year test in June of Year 10
Students take a Mock IGCSE exam in Year 11.
FINAL IGCSE EXAM Current Year 11: May/June 2019 Current Year 10: May/June 2020
Core Curriculum Grades G – C Available
Extended Curriculum Grades E – A* Available
Paper 1 Short response questions No calculator 25% of final Grade
Paper 2 Short Response Questions No Calculator 20% of final grade
Paper 3 Medium to Long Response Questions Graphing Calculator required 60% of final grade
Paper 4 Medium to Long Response Questions Graphing Calculator required 60% of final grade
Paper 5 One investigation Graphing Calculator required 15% of final grade
Paper 6 One investigation and one modeling Graphing Calculator required 20% of final grade
CONTACT PERSON/S: Mr Tarlochan Manak [email protected] Ms Celia Dupont [email protected] Ms Jenny Carter [email protected] Ms Karen Pepper [email protected] Mrs Shawna Parks [email protected]
CREATIVE ARTS IGCSE Music (0410)
INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: Students will have the opportunity to study both the practical and theoretical aspects of Music. It is designed to enable students to listen to, perform and compose music, encouraging aesthetic and emotional development, self-discipline and, importantly, creativity. As a result, students enhance their appreciation and enjoyment of music, an achievement that forms an ideal foundation for future study and enhances lifelong musical enjoyment.
CONTENT: Students study music of all styles; each style is placed in its historical and cultural contest, and students are encouraged to be perceptive, sensitive and critical when listening. West Tradition World Music The Baroque Period The Classical Period The Romantic Period The 20th Century Set work: Mendelssohn: Symphony N°4 (mvts 2 and 4)
African and Arabic Music Indian Music Indonesian Music Japanese Music Latin American Music World Focus: Chinese Music
RESOURCES: IGCSE Revision Booklet ABRSM Music Theory in Practice Grade 5
ASSESSMENT: * Component 1: externally marked listening exam (40%) * Component 2: Performing Coursework (30%) * One solo performance * One ensemble performance * Component 3: Composing Coursework (30%) * Two contrasting compositions
CONTACT PERSON/S: Ms Z-L Dina [email protected]
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IGCSE Physical Education
INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: Students will have the opportunity to study both the practical and theoretical aspects of physical education. It is designed to encourage enjoyment in physical activity by providing learners with an opportunity to take part in a range of physical activities and develop an understanding of effective and safe physical performance. This helps learners to develop an appreciation of the necessity for sound understanding of the principles, practices and training that underpin improved performance, better health and well-being.
CONTENT: Candidates will study all of the following topics:
1: Anatomy and physiology 2: Health, fitness and training 3: Skill acquisition and psychology 4: Social, cultural and ethical influences
Candidates will also undertake four different physical activities chosen from at least two of the seven categories listed below.
RESOURCES: Text Book: Cambridge IGCSE Physical Education (Collins, 2017) IGCSE PE Prezi Presentations (by Rachel Branagan)
ASSESSMENT:
Final exam taken at the end of year 11 (1h45mins) - 50% of total marks
Students choose to be assessed in four practical activities from at least two of the seven categories listed - 50% of total marks
CONTACT PERSON/S: Mrs Rachel Thomas [email protected]
IGCSE CIE Co-ordinated Science (Double Award - 0654) INFORMATION SHEET
SKILLS AND UNDERSTANDINGS: Scientific knowledge and conceptual understanding through the specific disciplines of biology,
chemistry and physics. This will enable our students to better understand the technological world, with
an informed interest in scientific matters.
Recognition of the usefulness (and limitations) of the scientific method and understanding of the
scientific skills essential for further study and everyday life.
Understanding of the environment and how we may care for it.
CONTENT:
Motion
Work, energy and power
Thermal physics
Properties of waves, including
light and sound
Electricity and magnetism
Electric circuits
Electromagnetic effects
Atomic physics
The particulate nature of matter
Experimental techniques
Atoms, elements and compounds
Stoichiometry
Electricity and chemistry
Energy changes in chemical
reactions
Chemical reactions
Acids, bases and salts
The Periodic Table
Metals
Air and water
Sulfur
Carbonates
Organic chemistry
Characteristics of living
organisms
Cells
Biological molecules
Enzymes
Plant nutrition
Animal nutrition
Transport
Gas exchange and respiration
Coordination and response
Reproduction
Inheritance
Organisms and their environment
Human influences on ecosystems
RESOURCES: Student Books Cambridge Combined and Co-ordinated Science Coursebook
Cambridge Combined and Co-ordinated Science Workbooks (Chemistry, Physics, Biology)
(Mary Jones, Richard Harwood, Ian Lodge and David Sang)
ASSESSMENT:
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1hrs) 30%
Paper 3 Short Answers and Structured Questions
(2hrs) 50%
Paper 6 Alternative to Practical (1hrs30min) 20%
Paper 2 Multiple Choice (1hrs) 30%
Paper 4 Short Answers and Structured Questions
(2hrs) 50%
Paper 6 Alternative to Practical (1hrs30min) 20%
CONTACT PERSON/S: Head of Department: - Natasha Chisholm
YR 10: Mrs Chisholm
YR 11: Ms Riley
YR 10: Mr Bolland
YR 11: Ms Taouche
YR 10: Miss Long
YR 11: Miss Long