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Glenthorne High School
Sutton Common Road
Sutton
Surrey
SM3 9PS
0208 644 6307
www.glenthorne.sutton.sch.uk
Sixth Form Course Booklet
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Art & Design
AS (1 year) and A level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mrs L Mackay
0208 644 6307 x 216
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
If after A Levels, you want to go onto Art College, e.g. a Foundation Course
and a degree course, then you should choose this 2 Year option. You would
then be qualified to take up any career involving Art & Design. The 1 Year ASLevel would be appropriate if you want to follow a 2 Year BTEC type course
afterwards, or take up employment with an Art focus or just want to combine
it with another AS course.
Course Content
This course provides a broad based introduction to Art and Design studies,
focusing on thematic enquiry, expressive studies, an externally set assignment,
contextual studies, problem solving, and an independent study. There is a
strong emphasis on observational drawing and exploration of a wide range of
two dimensional and three dimensional techniques. It is vital that students are
willing to visit galleries and collect resources independently. Students will be
required to provide some basic art materials. Units 1 and 2 form the AS
qualification and all 4 Units form the full A Level course.
Career OpportunitiesWith an A Level in Art, students may go onto a one year Art Foundation course
which can then be followed by a wide range of degree level courses at
University. The creative industries are varied but potential careers include:
Graphic Designer, Stylist, Painter, Illustrator, Architect, Animator, Fashion
Design, Interior Design, Product Designer, Jewellery designer, Textile Designer,
Fine Art Photographer, Visual Merchandiser.
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Applied Business
AS (1 year) and A level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss R Guille
0208 644 6307 x 283Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Whatever you do in your professional life, the chances are that it will involve
some business. Scientists, engineers, even artists, will inevitably have to
understand at least the basics of business, and probably a lot more. A Business
A Level gives students the opportunity to study business through primary
research by way of off-site visits with the aim of completing investigations into
certain aspects of business. In addition to this, students will learn the theory
and skills needed to complete external examinations.
Course Content
AS and A Level Applied Business courses enable candidates to develop both a
broad understanding of Applied business principles. The AS and A2 years each
will consist of two portfolio units and one exam unit.
AS Units A2 Units
1. Investigating business 1. Business Planning
2. People in Business 2. Marketing Strategy
3. Financial planning and monitoring 3. The Marketing Environment
Career Opportunities
A level Business will introduce you to a wide array of employment
opportunities, provide you with qualifications you need for further education
and help you decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. You will be
provided with the technical skills needed to accomplish an extensive range of
jobs such as accountancy, marketing, management, teaching, and sales.
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BusinessLevel 2 BTEC First Diploma (1 Year) Equivalent to
4 GCSEsSubject Leader: Miss R Guille
0208 644 6307 x 283
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
BTECs are vocationally related qualifications, where learners develop knowledgeand understanding by applying their learning and skills in a work-related
context. Additionally, they are popular and effective because they engagelearners to take responsibility for their own learning and to develop skills that
are essential for the modern-day workplace. These skills include: teamworking;
working from a prescribed brief; working to deadlines; presenting information
effectively; and accurately completing administrative tasks and processes. BTEC
Firsts motivate learners, and open doors to progression into further study and
responsibility within the workplace.
Course Content
Pupils who opt to take the BTEC Business First Diploma will study the following
units1 Enterprise in the Business World Internal2 Finance for Business External
9 Principles of Marketing External3 Promoting a Brand Internal4 Principles of Customer Service Internal5 Sales and Personal Selling Internal6 Introducing Retail Business Internal7 Providing Business Support Internal8 Recruitment, Selection and Employment Internal10 Using Business Documentation Internal11 Building Successful Business Teams Internal
12 Introducing Law and Consumer Rights Internal
Career Opportunities
Following on from the qualification students may progress into business
related careers such as marketing, management, accounting and finance,
administration, customer services, IT or sales.
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Business
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss R Guille
0208 644 6307 x 283
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
A National Award in Business is the equivalent to one Alevel and students can
achieve a pass, merit or distinction which will prepare them for a career in
almost any organisation. Throughout the course you will gain a broad
understanding of how businesses function and the activities in which theyengage. This will range from how businesses advertise and market products to
how they raise and manage their finances.
Course Content
The award will introduce students to a wide range of business fields such as
marketing, finance and business ownership and start-up. Over the two years
students will complete 6 units which will develop their business skills and
knowledge. Each unit will require students to complete a portfolio based on a
realistic business scenario. In each unit students will be required to complete
reports, presentations and take part in group projects. You will study a wide
range of business areas and specialisms. Some units are compulsory and some
are optional; some example units are listed below, these may alter slightly
throughout the course. There are no exams throughout the course.
Year 1 Year 2
1. Marketing 1. e-business2. Exploring business activity 2. Starting a small business
3. Business communication 3. Introduction to accounting
Career Opportunities
Following on from the qualification students may progress into business
related careers such as marketing, management, accounting and finance,
administration, customer services, IT or sales.
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COPE Level 3 (Certificate of Personal Effectiveness)(1 year course)Subject Leader: Miss F Buchanan
0208 644 6307 x 286
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This course is aimed at developing students independence and awarding them
for their personal achievements.
Course Content
The course is equivalent to an AS level qualification and is worth 70 UCAS
points. Over one year, students will complete modules that cover six key skills;
Working with Others
Improving Own Learning and Performance
Problem Solving
Research
Formal discussion
Oral Presentation.
The skills are covered through a series of projects which might involve working
in the local community with a primary school or residential care home or
learning a new skill like singing or dancing. Students also complete a global
awareness project learning about life in another country in comparison to the
UK.
Career OpportunitiesAfter completing this course students will be equipped with the key skills
needed for the world of work or further education. They will be able to vocalize
their achievements at interview for a job or further education.
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Childrens Play, Learning and
DevelopmentBTEC Level 2 First Diploma (1 year)Subject Leader: Miss N Kenny
0208 644 6307 x 284
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The course is ideal if you are looking for a course which enables you to learn in
childcare settings, such as nurseries, as well as in the classroom. This is a new
qualification which will give you up-to-date knowledge of the best ways in
which to promote childrens learning and development.
Course Content
The course is currently being developed by the examination board. There will
be a mixture of mandatory units and units chosen to link in with your areas of
interest. You will be assessed through examinations and coursework.
Career Opportunities
This course will lead directly into a level 3 Early Years Educator course (in
conjunction with GCSE Maths and English at Grade C), or into a variety of other
level 3 courses, such as Health and Social Care. You may wish to start anapprenticeship at the end of the course.
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Level 3 Early Years Educator
Qualification (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss N Kenny
0208 644 6307 x 284
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The childrens care sector comprises of statutory, private and voluntary
provision of care services. The sector is one of the biggest employers in thecountry. If you would like to get out into the world of work and spend a large
part of your week, being trained in Early Years settings, this is the course for
you.
Course Content
This qualification is currently being developed by the Government and
awarding bodies, for teaching from September, 2014. The new qualification
will provide the gold standard for those working in the sector. The course willdevelop the knowledge and skills required to work effectively within the Early
Years Foundation Stage. You will be assessed through examinations and
coursework.
Career Opportunities
This course will equip you for degree- level study, in subjects such as primary
teaching, childrens nursing and social work. There is also a direct pathway into
supervisory-level work in the Early Years sector.
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Dance
AS (1 year) and A level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss A West
0208 644 6307 x 288
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This course is designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and
experience to succeed in a career in dance, through both practical training in
technique and choreography as well as through studying professional dance
artists and their works. You will be required to attend theatre trips.
Course Content
Assessment AS:
Students will be assessed though:
Unit 1- Both structured and essay style questions set on the dancer as a
performer, the process and craft of choreography and the significance of
dances. 40%
Unit 2 -They will be required to choreograph and perform a solo dance,
between two and three minutes duration and demonstrate their performance
skills within the context of a duo/trio. 60%
Assessment A2:
Students will be assessed through:
Unit 3- Questions in two sections, one on a chosen area of study and one other
on the set work studied. 25%
Unit 4- They will be required to choreograph a group dance, in which they donot perform, and present a solo performance, which demonstrates
understanding of a performance style linked to a specific practitioner.
Career Opportunities
Students can continue their studies at degree level at University or a vocational
school. Alternatively it can lead to a career in the following: Teaching,
Performing, Arts Administrator, Choreographer, among many more.
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Dance Academy
2 YearsBTEC Level 3 QualificationSubject Leader: Miss A West
0208 644 6307 x 288
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This is a vocational 2 year course offering students the opportunity to workwith professional dance practitioners who are currently working within the
industry. This course is aimed at students who wish to embark upon a career in
dance and performing arts and wish to apply to Dance Conservatoires or
Universities.
Places are granted through an audition.
Course Content
The Dance Academy combines full time academic study with preparing for a
professional career in the world of dance. It is constructed to give students
extensive training in different dance genres developing a more versatiledancer.
Over the two years the unique programme will give students the opportunity
to develop
Creativity and choreographic skills both individually and in groups
through choreography and
Performance skills through a vast arrange of performance opportunities,
both locally and nationally.
Technique development in a vast range of styles from Contemporary toballet, jazz and street dance.
All classes are led by industry professionals who have trained at top dance
degree schools such as London Contemporary Dance School and The Laban
Centre, to West End performers, RAD and performers from television.
Career Opportunities
Students can continue their studies at degree level at University, previous
students have gone on to study dance at Roehampton, Chichester and Bath
Spa, and at vocational dance schools such as London Contemporary Dance and
the Laban Centre. It can also lead to a career in the following: Teaching,
Preparing you for a
Career in Dance...
Professional training
for theDanceIndustrywhile youstudy
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Performing, Arts Administrator, Choreographer, and many more.
Drama AcademyBTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in
Performing Arts (Acting)Subject Leader: Mr J Walsh
0208 644 6307 x 214
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this CourseThis is a vocational 2 year course offering students the opportunity to work
within a semi-professional industry setting. This course is aimed at students
who wish to embark upon a career in industry, apply to Drama School or study
Drama or the Performing Arts at Higher Education Level. Places are granted
through an audition process.
Course ContentThe course will be run by professionals who are currently working within the
Performing Arts industry. In the past, tutors have included practitioners from
the Royal Shakespeare Company, Frantic Assembly and directors who have
links with the National Theatre. Through studying the course, students will be
awarded the BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Performing Arts (Acting).
Typical units will include: Unit 7 Performing to an Audience, Unit 19 Principles
of Acting, Unit 13 Contemporary Theatre Performance, Unit 17 Developing
Voice for the Actor, Unit 20 Applying Acting Styles and Unit 102 Site- Specific
Performance.
Career Opportunities
With a level 3 BTEC in Acting students will be equipped with the skills to apply
to Drama School or gain entry onto a Degree course studying the Performing
Arts, Musical Theatre or Drama. Equally students may be equipped with the
skills to enter into industry.
Preparing you for a
Career in DramaProfessional
training for theDrama Industry
while youstudy
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Past students have gone on to study Drama at Exeter University, Chichester
University, Rose Bruford Drama School and The Guildford School of Acting.
Design and Technology(Textiles)
AS (1 year) and A level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr R Harris
0208 644 6307 x 241
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this course
This course is designed to provide pupils with the skills, knowledge and
experience to design and make textile/fashion products or garments. Students
are given the opportunity to conduct independent research, whilst
experimenting with media and techniques, culminating in a final outcome.
This course is ideal for students who want to pursue a career in textiles or
fashion or students who want to progress on to Art College to study for afoundation course in Art & Design or alternatively fashion/textiles
Course Content
The course provides a broad based introduction to textile and fashion design.
You will learn about the design cycle and how to design and develop a
textile/fashion based product or garment from start to finish. You will be
expected to conduct independent research exploring a chosen concept or
theme. The basis of research will take the form of observational studies,contextual research into artists and designers as well as experimentation with
various media's and techniques, culminating in a final piece. In addition to the
above, you will also be expected to produce a body of research that will go
towards an externally set assignment at the end of the year.
Career Opportunities
Students can continue their studies at degree level at University or an Art
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College. Alternatively it can lead to a career in the following: fashion buying
and merchandising, fashion design, garment technology, fashion forecasting,
fashion journalism or indeed any creative path a student may choose
to follow.
Drama and Theatre Studies
AS (1 year) and A level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr J Walsh
0208 644 6307 x 214
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
A Level Drama and Theatre Studies is a practical theatre based syllabus which
is concerned with performance in action. You will be involved in a number of
pieces of performed work during the course ranging from exploration through
to full scale performances. You will study theoretical aspects of Drama
through practical exploration, individual research and written work. The aim
of the course is to develop knowledge, understanding and skills in terms of the
processes which shape effective performance and awareness of the diverse
social, cultural and historical contexts in which the arts operate. Drama
involves working in groups and your ability to contribute ideas, listen carefully
and give generously of your time is crucial. You will also need to go to thetheatre on several occasions during each year.
Course Content
AS Level
Exploration of Drama and Theatreexploration of contrasting plays = 20%.
Theatre Text in PerformanceMonologue/Duologue and contribution to a
performance of a published play = 30%
A2 Level Exploration of dramatic performancedevising for an audience = 20%.
Theatre Text in Contextstudy of one set play and one time periodexam
based = 30%.
Career Opportunities
Many students continue their studies at degree Level at University. There are
clear opportunities in academic and vocational areas. The course may lead to
a career path in the Theatre/Television, a career involving social interaction
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(Personnel Work, Teaching, Lecturing) or a career in which the ability to
communicate to individuals and to groups is essential (Advertising, Marketing).
English Literature
AS (1 year) and A level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mrs A Wall
0208 644 6307 x 232
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The aim of the course is to promote an understanding of texts, drawing on a variety
of authors throughout the history of English Literature. It will improve reading,
writing and communication skills which will be valuable for any area that you decide
to pursue later on. It is an academic discipline and leads to a respected qualificationrecognised by employers and universities. The course is particularly well matched to
be studied alongside other subjects such as Drama, Media Studies, Humanities and
Modern Foreign Languages.
Course Content
AS OutlineWorld War One Literature
Unit 1: Texts in Context
This unit assesses the poetry set text plus candidates' wider reading in their chosen
area of study. Candidates answer two questions: one on the poetry text, the otherlinking their wider reading to the focus of a given extract. Candidates answer two
questions. Question 1 invites candidates to link their wider reading to the focus of a
given passage. Question 2 assesses the set poetry text
Assessment: Written Exam: 2 hours
Weighting: 60% of total AS / 30% of total A Level marks
Unit 2: Creative Study
This unit assesses the set prose and drama texts. Candidates produce a coursework
folder containing two pieces of writing comprising 2,000 words in total word-
processed. The first piece will be a personal informed response to the prose text and
may be a re-creative piece. The second piece will be on the drama text. Candidates
will be mentored by their teacher and guided through their choice of coursework
task, planning, drafting and writing the coursework.
Weighting: 40% of total AS / 20% of total A Level marks
A2
Unit 3: Reading for Meaning
Unit 4: Extended Essay and Shakespeare Study
Career Opportunities
Many students continue their studies to degree Level in a University. The
qualification may lead to a broad range of vocational and academic areas for the
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future. Employers are always impressed with an English related qualification.
Extended Project
(this can only be taken in Year 13)
Subject Leader: Mrs A Saunders0208 644 6307
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This course is aimed at developing students skills in research, time
management, critical thinking and presentation. Students will produce an
independent research project designed to widen perspectives, broaden skills
and deepen understanding.
Course Content
Students choose to complete one of the following units: Dissertation,
Investigation/Field Study, Performance or Artefact. Over two terms students will
choose an area of study, plan and carry out their research, synthesise all their
research into an appropriate project and evaluate their work in the form of a
Q+A presentation. Students will work to a very high standard and the course is
good preparation for study at university. There is no examination, and thequalification is worth up to 70 UCAS points.
Career Opportunities
Students will leave the course well prepared for study at university. They will
develop and use the skills that they will need to carry out independent research
and plan their time carefully. These skills are also very sought after in the
workplace, and success on this course will show that students can work
autonomously, creatively and to tight deadlines.
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Film Studies
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr N Go
0208 644 6307 x 248Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Film Studies is designed to enrich your existing appreciation and enjoyment of
film. It offers you the opportunity to engage with a wide range of different
films and gain confidence with a range of critical approaches to film, learning
to read a film, and to consider the nature of the relationship between an
audience and a film. You will choose some of the films you study with yourteacher. You will create your own short films as part of your coursework.
Course Content
AS Level Unit 1: 40% CourseworkExploring Film Form involves learning how
to read a film and producing your own short film in groups. Unit 2: 60%
Exam- British and American Film looks at the relationship between the film
industry and audiences, and at issues of genre and narrative.
A2 Level Unit 3: 50% Coursework Film Research and Creative Projects involvesproducing a research project about a specific aspect of film or the film
industry, combined with creative work in the form of a short film which will
develop skills and understanding from AS. Unit 4: 50% Exam Varieties of Film
Experience looks at film styles and movements from different historical periods
and other cultures, as well as film experiences from outside the mainstream.
Career Opportunities
Many students continue their studies at degree level. There are clear
opportunities in academic and vocational areas. There are a wide variety of
careers in the film industry including film production, film journalism and
screenwriting or in areas such as Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Arts
Administration and Management.
Film Studies combines well with English, Humanities and Drama. It combines
very well with Media Studies as you will be using similar skills and theories in
both courses to study and create different media products.
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Geography
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr S Roles
0208 644 6307 x 252Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This course will appeal to those students who have an interest in the
environment and who enjoy travel and finding out about people, places,
landscapes and events. Students who want a subject that looks at topical
issues and who enjoy fieldwork will find Geography very suitable.
Course Content
In the AS course, students study 2 main themes -
managing the physical environment (rivers; coasts; cold regions; hot regions)
- managing human environments (cities; countryside; growth of tourism; the
worlds energy).
In the A2 course, students study the themes of-
- globalisation (how the economic world is increasingly connected with other
countries)
- managing ecosystems and natural hazards (what are the challenges ormanaging these issues?)
Field work is very important and fieldwork skills are tested in the examination.
In Year 12 there is a 5 day residential field trip to Norfolk in March, whilst in
Year 13 there is a long weekend fieldwork visit to South Wales. Students
studying Geography will develop a wide range of skillsmathematical skills,
ICT, graphical and literacy skills.
Career Opportunities
There are a number of careers where geographical knowledge has a direct
relevance e.g. Conservation, Environmental Management, Leisure and
Tourism, Town Planning, Retail Marketing. However, virtually -all careers will
benefit from the wide range of skills that Geography students develop.
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Graphic Communications
(Art & Design)
AS (1 year) and A level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr R Harris
0208 644 6307 x 241
Email:[email protected] this Course
If after A Levels, you want to go onto Art College, e.g. a Foundation Course
and a degree course, then you should choose this 2 Year option. You wouldthen be qualified to take up any career involving Graphic design. The 1 Year AS
Level would be appropriate if you want to follow a 2 Year BTEC type course
afterwards, or take up employment with an Graphics focus or just want to
combine it with another AS course.
Course Content
This course provides a broad based introduction to Graphic Communication
studies, focusing on thematic enquiry, expressive studies, an externally set
assignment, contextual studies, problem solving, and an independent study.There is a strong emphasis on observational drawing and exploration of a wide
range of traditional and computer based graphical techniques. It is vital that
students are willing to visit galleries and collect resources independently.
Students will be required to provide some basic graphic materials. Units 1 and
2 form the AS qualification and all 4 Units form the full A Level course.
Career Opportunities
With an A Level in Graphic Communication, students may go onto a one yearFoundation course or go straight into a degree level course at University. The
creative industries are varied but potential careers include:
Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Architect, Animator, Fashion Design, Interior
Design, Product Designer, Jewellery designer, Textile Designer, Web Designer,
Visual Merchandiser.
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Health and Social Care
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss N Kenny
0208 644 6307 x 284Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This Level 3 course enables you to develop a broad understanding of health
and social care sectors, principles and job roles. As well as classroom based
experience, you will attend regular work placements in local settings. You will
also benefit from visits to different practice environments and practitioners
will come into school to speak. Regular tutorials are held in order to monitorand support your progress. Although broad in nature, the course is particularly
suitable if you are interested in developing a career within health or social care
services.
The National Health Service provides more jobs than any other organisation in
the United Kingdom and there is a national shortage in many social care
sectors.
Course Content
This course is modular, consisting of six units of study. In the first year, threecore units are studied: Unit 1 Developing Effective Communication in Health
and Social Care, Unit 2Equality, Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care
and Unit 3 Health, Safety and Security in Health and Social Care. In the
second year of the course, your student groups interests and career pathways
will be taken into account when the three optional units are selected.
Assessment is entirely through coursework.
Career Opportunities
Level 3 Health and Social Care is widely accepted for university entrance, is a
credible route into employment within the sectors (e.g. nursing, social work,
early years, radiography, ambulance service, primary teaching or youth work)
and leads directly into further Health and Social Care training, e.g. relevant
work-based pathways. Following this course does not tie you into the health
and social care sectors; it gives transferable skills which are relevant to a varied
range of careers.
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History
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr A Scott
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Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
History is an exciting and stimulating subject which gives you the chance to
develop a variety of skills including analysis, reasoning and communication.
You will need to be able to study independently and as part of a group. Good
reading and writing skills are essential. You will be assessed by courseworkand examinations.
Course Content
AS Level The topics to be covered are:
1. USA 1890-1945
2. A Sixties Social Revolution? British Society 1959-75.
A2 Level The topics to be covered are:
1. International Relations 1945-2004
2. Italy 1830-1930 (Historical Enquiry)
Career Opportunities
Many students continue their studies at degree Level at University. History is a
very academic subject which teaches a variety of skills that will be good forfurther study or in work. Possible careers include Advertising, Broadcasting,
Journalism, Law, Marketing, The Police Force, Public Relations and Teaching
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ICT
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss R Guille
0208 644 6307 x 283
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The ICT course is concerned with applying ICT knowledge to solve a variety of
business style tasks. There are opportunities within the theory element to
understand and investigate how ICT is used in the world today. Candidates will
use a wide variety of software and hardware during this course.
Course Content
This course has two key areas data and information studied in AS where you
will cover using ICT for a range of purposes; social, cultural, legal, technical,
ethical, economic and environmental considerations on the use of ICT; ICT
systems (including hardware, software and communication); and then in A2
investigate and analyse select and use appropriate application software; testand implement an effective ICT-related system; document specifications and
solutions; evaluate solutions and their own performance.
Career Opportunities
A career in ICT covers a huge range of possibilities, for example, careers in
Leisure and Tourism, Personnel, Advertising, Web Design, System Analysts,
Programmers and Scientific Research.
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ICTLevel 3 Cambridge Technical Introductory
Diploma in IT. (2 Years)Subject Leader: Miss R Guille
0208 644 6307 x 283
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The Cambridge Technicals have been developed by both teachers and industry
specialists; therefore there is a considerable focus on skills that can be used
either in the work place or taken forward to undertake further study. The
course is made up of six units which are very much focused on practical ICT
skills and looking at using new technologies within the classroom. It is a new
and exciting course that will equip students with ICT skills that are new and
forward thinking.
Course Content
Pupils who opt to take the Cambridge Technicals will study the following units
Unit 1Communication and employability skills for IT
Unit 2Information systems
Unit 3E-commerce
Unit 4 - Web animation for interactive media
Unit 5- Website production
Unit 6- Spreadsheet modelling
Career Opportunities
A distinction* is the equivalent to an A* grade whilst studying A-levels. There
are many opportunities for students to continue their education after studying
this course including studying at HND or HNC level. Students could also enter
employment qualified to the level of an effective ICT user.
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Languages - French
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss C Lopaz
0208 644 6307 x 257
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
If you enjoy French and are likely to achieve a Grade A at GCSE, an AS/A Level
will give you an advantage when competing for jobs in a more European
minded Britain.
Course Content
Students follow the Edexel course in French and are assessed through one 10
minute speaking exam at the end of the course, as well as one two and a half
hour exam, which assesses the skills of Listening, Reading & Writing in one
paper. The AS/A Level French course covers the following topics within the
general areas of Youth Culture & Concerns, Health and Lifestyle, The World
Around Us, Education & Employment:AS: A2: Youth Culture Customs, Traditions, Beliefs Music & Fashion
Technology
Relationships
Drink, drugs, sex
Fiestas
National Celebrations
Health & Lifestyle National and International events Sport & Exercise
Food & Diet
Health issues
Current affairs
Significant historical events
The World Around Us Literature and Arts Tourist info, travel & tourism
Weather
Pollution/recycling
French cinema
French novels, poetry, music
Education & employment Research Topic School & Higher Education
Student Issues
World of Work
Career Opportunities
Wider range of job opportunities:
Marketing, Law, Journalism and Advertising, Banking, Tourism, Education and
Public Relations.
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Languages - Spanish
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss C Lopaz
0208 644 6307 x 257
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
If you enjoy Spanish and are likely to achieve a Grade A at GCSE, an AS/A Level
will give you an advantage when competing for jobs in a more European
minded Britain.
Course Content
Students follow the Edexel course in Spanish and are assessed through one 10
minute speaking exam at the end of the course, as well as one two and a half
hour exam, which assesses the skills of Listening, Reading & Writing in one
paper. The AS/A Level Spanish course covers the following topics within the
general areas of Youth Culture & Concerns, Health and Lifestyle, The World
Around Us, Education & Employment:
AS: A2: Youth Culture Customs, Traditions, Beliefs Music & Fashion
Technology
Relationships
Drink, drugs, sex
Fiestas
National Celebrations
Health & Lifestyle National and International events Sport & Exercise
Food & Diet
Health issues
Current affairs
Significant historical events
The World Around Us Literature and Arts Tourist info, travel & tourism
Weather
Pollution/recycling
Hispanic cinema
Hispanic novels, poetry, music
Education & employment Research Topic School & Higher Education
Student Issues
World of Work
Career Opportunities
Wider range of job opportunities:
Marketing, Law, Journalism and Advertising, Banking, Tourism, Education and
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Mathematics
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr C Glover
0208 644 6307 x 261
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Students will follow the EDEXCEL AS and A Level course. For the AS level 3
units will be taken in Year 12 and a further 3 units are taken in Year 13 to gain
the full A Level qualification. An essential part of mathematical study is the
challenge of analysing and solving a problem and students will need to be ableto communicate well in written work to explain their solutions.
Course Content
In Year 12 students will take the Core Maths 1, Core Maths 2 and the Statistics
1 module. The Core Maths units develop work covered at GCSE in
Trigonometry and Algebra as well as introducing new ideas such as Calculus.
When studying statistics students will learn how to analyse and summarise
numerical data as well as extend their knowledge of probability problems
looked at in GCSE. Each unit is assessed by 1 hour written exam. There is no
coursework element.
Career Opportunities
A level Mathematics is a much sought after qualification for entry to a wide
variety of full time courses in higher education. Mathematical skills learned at
AS and A Level, such as logical thinking, problem solving and statistical analysisare also considered very desirable in the workplace. Careers aided by an A
Level in Maths include: Economics, Accountancy, Engineering, Architecture, ICT
and Teaching.
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Further Mathematics
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr C Glover
0208 644 6307 x 261Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Students will follow the EDEXCEL AS Level course. For the AS level 3 units will
be taken in either Year 12 or Year 13. This is an excellent course to work on if
you plan to study Maths at degree level.
Course Content
The Further Maths AS course comprises 1 module of core maths; Further Pure
1, along with two applied modules; Decision Maths 1 and Mechanics 1.
Further Pure looks at Complex and Imaginary numbers, Matrix algebra and
Proof by Mathematical induction as well as extending current skills in
sequences and coordinate geometry. Mechanics is an excellent complement to
Physics A-level due to its content of kinematics, vectors and Newtons laws of
motion. Decision maths covers flow diagrams, decision making and logic
puzzles. Each unit is assessed by 1 hour written exam. There is nocoursework element.
The A2 part of the course will cover the second module in each of the above
subjects.
Career Opportunities
Further Mathematics is a much sought after qualification for entry to a wide
variety of full time courses in higher education. Like Mathematics A-Level, the
skills learned at AS and A Level, such as logical thinking, problem solving and
statistical analysis are also considered very desirable in the workplace. Careers
aided by an A Level in Further Maths include: Actuarial Science/Studies;
Aeronautical Engineering; Biochemistry; Biomedical Sciences (including
Medical Science); Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Computing; Dentistry;
Electrical/Electronic Engineering; Engineering (General); Mathematics;
Mechanical Engineering; Medicine; Optometry (Ophthalmic Optics); Physics;
and Veterinary Science.
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Media Studies
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr N Go
0208 644 6307 x 248Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
For students who enjoy and have a flair for creative and technological skills and
who can apply theory onto practical work, Media Studies will offer an
enjoyable, demanding but rewarding experience. There are opportunities to
work both individually and collaboratively.
Course Content
AS Level Unit 1: Foundation Portfolio- 50 % Assessed coursework-Practical
digital video production; Students will produce an opening sequence of a
Thriller with a blog which shows evidence of research, planning and evaluation.
Unit 2: Key Media Concepts -50% 2hr Exam- Students will study Media
Language and Representation in UK TV Drama, and Audiences & Institutions
for Video Games
A2 Level Unit 3 :Advanced Portfolio50% Assessed coursework- Students will
produce a cross Media promotion project for an Music album using more thanone medium e.g. CD cover, Music Video with an accompanying blog showing
evidence of research, planning and evaluation.
Unit 4:Critical Perspectives- 50% 2hr Exam- Students will evaluate their
production relating to Media theory and will study a contemporary media issue
WeMedia and Democracy.
Career Opportunities
Many students continue their studies at degree level in a university. There areclear opportunities in academic and vocational areas. The course may lead to
a career path in the Media or Film Industry or in areas such as Advertising,
Marketing, Public Relations, Arts Administration and Management.
Media Studies combines well with English, Humanities and Drama. It combines
very well with Film Studies as you will be using similar skills and theories in
both courses to study and create different media products.
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Media AcademyBTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in
Creative Media ProductionSubject Leader: Mr N Go
0208 644 6307 x 248
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This is a vocational 2 year course offering students the opportunity to work
within a semi-professional industry setting. This course is aimed at studentswho wish to embark upon a career in the media industry in a behind-the-
scenes production capacity. Places are granted through a selection test.
Course Content
The course will feature input from professionals who are currently working
within the Media industry in a variety of different sectors and is intended to
reflect the realities of these industries. This will be balanced with the needed
theoretical expertise provided by members of staff. Through studying the
course, students will be awarded the BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Creative Media.
Typical units will include: Unit 1 Preproduction techniques, Unit 2
Communication skills, Unit 29 Music Video Production, Unit 32 Designing
indents for television and Unit 54 Digital Graphics for Print.
Career Opportunities
With a level 3 BTEC in Creative Media students will have assembled a portfolio
of work that can be presented to potential employers within industry. Students
will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to apply to a Degree course
studying Media production.
Past students have gone on to study Media and Film at degree level and have
gone on to work in industry for films such as The Worlds End.
Preparing you for a
Career in Media
Professionaltraining for the
Media Industrywhile youstudy
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Music
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss E Thompson
0208 644 6307 x 255
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This course uses an Edexcel specification. It is designed to develop an all-
round musician, expanding practical and theoretical knowledge covered at
GCSE.
Course Content
Unit 1:Performing Music
1. Solo performance
2. Ensemble performance
Unit 2: Composing
This unit encourages students to develop their composition skills leading to thecreation of a three-minute piece in response to a chosen brief. Students also
write a CD sleeve note to describe aspects of their final composition and
explain how other pieces of music have influenced it.
Unit 3: Developing Musical Understanding
This unit focuses on listening to familiar music and understanding how it
works. Set works from the anthology provide the focus for the first two
sections, through listening and studying scores. In the third section, students
use a score to identify harmonic and tonal features and then apply this
knowledge in the completion of a short and simple piece of music.
Career Opportunities
Students can continue their studies at degree level at university. Alternatively
it may lead to the following careers: Teaching, Music Therapy, Arts
Administration, Performer, Composer, Arranger, Media and many more.
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Popular Music
BTEC Diploma in Music (2 years)Subject Leader: Ms E Thompson
0208 644 6307 x 255
Email:[email protected]
Choosing the course:
Level 3 BTEC Music is a holistic, vocational music course that is ideal for any
musician. It is a practical based syllabus which develops students performing,
composing, and listening and music technology skills. This course is forstudents who just love popular music and want to know more about how it is
created, how it is performed and how it is viewed in our society.
All students have the opportunity to have part-funded instrumental lessons
which are taught by professionals.
If students chose to follow the Music Academy and the Level 3 Popular Music
course, students will gain an Extended Diploma worth up to 420 UCAS points.
Course content:
This course is equivalent to two A level qualifications where students can
achieve the grades pass, merit and distinction. Our outstanding results have
led students to gain 280 UCAS points. Over the two years, students will
complete 3 core units that will develop knowledge and understanding of music
in the society and the music industry including Unit 19: Music & Society, Unit
24: Music Project, Unit 39: The Sound & Music Industry. There are a further 9
units that include Unit 3: Arranging, Unit 4: Aural Perception Skills, Unit 7:
Composing, Unit 21: Music & the Community, Unit 27: Music Theory &
Harmony, Unit 30: Pop Music in Practice, Unit 36: Studying Music from
around the World, Unit 40: Working & Developing as an Ensemble, Unit 43:Special Subject Investigation
Career Opportunities:
With a level 3 BTEC in Music, students will be equipped with the skills to gain
entry onto a Degree course studying Music. Equally students may be equipped
with the skills to enter into industry.
Past students have gone on to study Music at the Institute of Contemporary
Music, Bath Spa, Southampton, Chichester, Portsmouth, Demontford, the
Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM), Brighton Institute of Modern Music
(BIMM) and many more.
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Music Technology
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss E Thompson
0208 644 6307 x 255
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This course also uses an Edexcel specification. Students instrumental skills
and flair for ICT are used to compose, sample, mix, record and perform using
sequencing, the latest music software and their own instrument! Musicperformance skills are required for this course; it is not just about Music ICT.
Course Content
Unit 1: AS Music Technology
Part (a) Practical Work
1. Sequencing or recording (coursework)
2. Arranging and Improvising using Music Technology (Coursework and
timed exam)
Part (b) Written Work
1. Listening and Analysing 1 (exam)
Unit 2: A2 Music Technology
Part (a) Practical Work
1. Sequencing, Recording and Producing (coursework)
2. Composing using Music Technology (coursework)
Part (b) Written Work
1. Listen and Analysing 1 (exam)
Career Opportunities
Career options could include: Record Company, Radio Management, Music
Technology Production, Recording Studio Engineer, Producer, TV, Songwriter
and Film Scoring.
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Music Academy
BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Music(Performing)Subject Leader: Ms E Thompson
0208 644 6307 x 255
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This is a vocational 2 year course offering students the opportunity to work
within a semi-professional industry setting. This course is aimed at students
who wish to embark upon a career in industry, apply to one of the Tech Music
Schools or study Music at Higher Education Level.
If students chose to follow the Music Academy and the Level 3 Popular Music
course, students will gain an Extended Diploma worth up to 420 UCAS points.
Places are granted through an audition.
Course Content
The course will be run by professionals who are currently working within the
Performing Arts industry. In the past, tutors have included professional
singer/songwriters such as Josh Record (now signed with Virgin Records),Abimaro, Jonathon Whiskeard and many more. Students also get the
opportunity to visit venues such as Metropolis Studios, Half Moon Pub where
thousands of famous musicians start their careers and the Institute of
Contemporary Music. Through studying the course, students will be awarded
the BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Music (Performing). Typical units will
include: Unit 12: Improvising Music, Unit 15: Live Music Workshop, Unit 17:
Marketing & Promotion in the Music Industry, Unit 22: Music Performance
Session Styles, Unit 23: Music Performance Techniques, Unit 33: Solo Music
Performance Skills,Career Opportunities
With a level 3 BTEC in Music, students will be equipped with the skills to gain
entry onto a Degree course studying Music. Equally students may be equipped
with the skills to enter into industry.
Past students have gone on to study Music or Music Technology at the
Institute of Contemporary Music, Bath Spa, Southampton, Chichester,
Portsmouth, Demontford, the Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM),
Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM) and many more.
Preparing you for a
Career in Music
Professional
training for the
Music Industrywhile youstudy
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Performing Arts
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Musical
TheatreSubject Leader: Mr J Walsh
0208 644 6307 x 214
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this CourseBTEC Musical Theatre is a practical based syllabus which develops skills in musical theatre.
The course is vocational and provides training for those students who are interested in
musical theatre as a genre. You will study key musical theatre practitioners including
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Kander and Ebb and Oscar Hammerstine. You will have singing,
dance and acting workshops which will be used to both enhance and develop performance
work. You will work practically using the style of each practitioner in order to develop
performance work which is of a high quality. There will be a variety of performances
throughout the year and all students are expected to be inolved in the whole school
production. The aim of the course is to develop knowledge, understanding and musical
theatre skills. BTEC Musical Theatre involves working in groups and your ability to contribute
ideas, listen carefully and give generously of your time is crucial. You will also need to go to
the theatre on several occasions during each year.
Course ContentThroughout the course you will study musical theatre as a genre. You will have the
opportunity to develop your singing and dance skills which will be assessed through a Jazz
Dance and Singing Skills unit. This course would suit those who have never sung or danced
before as well as those who are competent in these areas. Units studied: Unit 7 (Performing
to an Audience), Unit 14 (Musical Theatre), Unit 17 Developing Voice for Actors, Unit 47
(Developing Jazz Dance Skills) and Unit 32 (Singing Skills for Actors and Dancers).
Career OpportunitiesMany students continue their studies at degree Level at University or choose to go on to
Drama or Dance school. There are clear opportunities in academic and vocational areas.
The course may lead to a career path in the Musical Theatre/Acting, a career involving social
interaction (Personnel Work, Teaching, Lecturing) or a career in which the ability to
communicate to individuals and to groups is essential (Advertising, Marketing).
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Photography
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mrs L Mackay
0208 644 6307 x 216Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The AS and A2 Photography courses are ideal for any students who have strong
interests in developing advanced skills in this very flexible area of Art and
Design. This course will be of particular benefit to students who have
developed a fascination with any area of the media and the analysis of the
narrative image. This course would be well matched with other media
orientated subjects such as Media Studies, Sociology and Art and Design.
Course Content
You will study theoretical aspects of photography through practical
explorations, individual research and written work. This will be coupled with
your own unit of work, developed along expressive and thematic guidelines
focusing on creative development and technical skill. Units 1 and 2 form the
AS qualification and the whole 4 units form the full A Level course.Students will be expected to cover some of the costs of materials and it would
be to their advantage to own a 35mm camera and a digital camera.
Career Opportunities
Many avenues are available for students who continue their studies to degree
Level. There are clear and varied opportunities in practical and academic
career paths, such as Advertising, Marketing, Art Teacher, Photographer
(fashion/political/Fine Art), Film Assistant, Director, and any career that hasvisual elements like Magazine Editor.
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Physical Education
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Miss K Cook
0208 644 6307 x 269Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
This course has been designed to provide progression from GCSE PE and to
provide a sound grounding for higher education. This course is ideal for
students passionate about Health, Physical Activity and Sport. Students must
possess high ability in at least two sporting activities and regularly pursue a
sport outside of school.
Course Content
AS Level:
1. An introduction to Physical Education.
2. Acquiring, developing and evaluating practical skills in physical
education.A2 Level:
1. Principles and concepts across different areas of Physical Education.
2. The improvement of effective performance and the critical evaluation of
practical activities in Physical Education.
Career Opportunities
You will have access to a wide range of possible careers and higher educationopportunities. You will learn and use a variety of transferable skills throughout
the course. These skills are in great demand and are recognised by employers,
universities and colleges as being of great value. The course providesan
excellent foundation for students intending to pursue Higher Education in
Sports Science and careers in Teaching and Coaching in the Leisure Industry,
Recreation Management, the Health and Fitness industry and Professional
Sport.
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Psychology
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mrs A Lynch
0208 644 6307 x 278
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Psychology is the study of the mind and behaviour. The aim of this course is to
introduce you to the wide range of theory and research that make up the
subject, and give you the opportunity to develop the skills of analysis,
interpretation and evaluation. The course will teach you to keep an open-mindand will appeal to anyone with an interest in learning why humans behave as
they do.
Course Content
AS Level
1. Cognitive Psychology
2. Developmental Psychology
3. Research MethodsA2 Level
1. Topics in Psychology
2. Psychopathology
3. Psychology in Action and research methods
Career Opportunities
Besides working as a Professional Psychologist the following careers are also
possible: Social Work, Advertising, Marketing, Personnel Management,
Teaching, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Police Service and Sports management.
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Public Services
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr A Cruchley
0208 644 6307 x 249
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this CourseThe public sector is the UKs largest employer and includes central and local government,
the Armed Services, the Emergency Services, educational establishments and a host of
public corporations. After completing the course, you can go on to a university degree or
foundation degree in an appropriate vocational discipline, or straight into employment
within the sectors. The course will give you a taster of the demands of the Services.
Course ContentThe course aims to develop an awareness of the public services in general and the roles they
play in society. Physical fitness, communication and problem solving skills will be developed
throughout the course.
The core units you will study are
1. Government, Policies and the Public Services. You will study the different levels and
responsibilities of government and the electoral process
2. Leadership and Teamwork in the Public Services. You will study leadership styles
and the role of a team leader. You will also develop communication skills and
develop an understanding of the importance of effective communication within a
team
3. Citizenship, Diversity and the Public Services. You will study legal rights that
citizenship provides.
In addition to the core units you will study a range of optional units including:
1. Physical Preparation, Health and Lifestyle for the public services
2. Skillls for Land-Based Outdoor and Adventurous Activities
This course will include challenging outdoor activities and will involve working outside in all
weathers. Students will be asked to fund outdoor activities.
Career OpportunitiesPublic Services career or related degree level studies.
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Religious Studies/Ethics
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mrs A Lynch
0208 644 6307 x 278Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Anybody taking the GCSE course short or long will realise the importance and
necessity of Religious Studies. The topics covered are not only relevant to
what is happening in the world today but foster a mature and thoughtful
attitude that leads to academic success, self awareness and an understanding
of the very real world we live in. Religious Studies is not only of value in itself
but is the perfect accompaniment to many other AS subjects in which
elements of Religious Studies can be found. Not only humanities such as
History, Sociology or General Studies but also diverse subjects such as English,
Media Studies, Drama and Psychology. Religious Studies is a growth subject,
colleges and universities have reported favourably on students with
qualifications in Religious Studies as it demonstrates an ability to handle and
understand controversial issues competently and present ideas coherently and
maturely. A valued skill in academic institutions and everyday life, regardless
of degree course chosen. We are fortunate at Glenthorne to have two
specialist teachers capable of providing this course. In fact Religious Studieshas now been reported as having the largest growing rate of any A Level
course.
Course Content
The school follows the AQA/AS/A2 Level Religious Studies syllabuses:
Modules studies:
AS RSO1 Ethics: Introduction, Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Religious
Teaching on the Nature and Value of Human Life, Abortion and Euthanasia.
AS RSO2 Ethics: Kantianism, Natural Law and Ethics, Religious Views of the
Created World, Worldwide and Local Environmental Issues.Career Opportunities:
All universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, highly regard RS as one of the
traditional and highly academic subjects accepted for any University course,
particularly Theology, Philosophy, Sociology, History, PPE, Politics, Psychology
and Law. RS lends itself to many careers with its focus on people and
functioning within society; careers include Teaching, Care and Counselling,
Business, Law and Politics.
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Applied Science
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mr R Busby
0208 644 6307 x 204Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Skills gained from Applied Science A level are transferrable to a wide range of
university and career choices. From the analytical skills developed through
investigation, observation and measurement of scientific theory, through
critical thinking skills needed in the evaluation of results, to research and
report-writing skills. The Applied Science A level is a varied course that enablesyou to undertake a broad study of Biology, Physics and Chemistry and
understand how it fits with business and our everyday lives. The course is two
thirds coursework and one third exam. A significant proportion of the
coursework is practical. It is an ideal course for those who want to continue
with their science education at a higher level in order to pursue the career of
their choice, but do not want to specialise in a single science.
Course ContentAS Level
Unit 1: Science at Work (Coursework including 2 practical tasks)
Unit 2: Analysis at Work (Coursework including 3 practical tasks)
Unit 3: Monitoring the activity of the human body (Exam)
A2 Level:
Unit 1: Investigating the scientists work (Coursework)
Unit 2: Sampling, Testing and Processing (Exam)
Unit 3: Coursework module- One of: The mind and the Brain or Applications of
Biotechnology or Ecology and Managing the Environment (TBC)
Career Opportunities
Nursing, Midwifery, Teaching, Animal Care, Health and Social Care, Business
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Science - Biology
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Ms C Swift
0208 644 6307 x 294
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
If you want to know more about animals, plants and the human body, then our
AS and A Level Biology courses will interest you. Find out about living cells
and how main systems of the body work. Discover causes of many diseasesand how the bodys immune system fights back. Studying Biology opens up
careers in scientific research or in the medical and caring professions.
Course Content
AS Level
1. Cells, Exchange and Transport.
2. Molecules, Biodiversity, Food and Health.
3. Practical Skills in Biology 1.A2 Level
1. Communication, Homeostasis and Energy.
2. Control, Genomes and Environment.
3. Practical Skills in Biology 2.
Subject to the controlled assessment titles released by the exam board
Practical skills 1 and 2 include a residential field trip which is usually a long
weekend during February half term for both the AS and A2 Biology groups.Students studying Biology will develop a wide range of skillsmathematical
skills, ICT, graphical and literacy skills.
Career Opportunities
Research Scientist, Nurse, Radiographer, Veterinary Surgeon, Paramedic,
Teacher, Marine Biologist
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Science - Chemistry
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Ms J Bains
0208 644 6307
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
Chemistry is about matter and materials, about how and why chemical
reactions occur. Not only does this subject stand alone as a subject in its own
right but Chemistry is an essential A Level qualification for any further scientificstudy complementing both Biology and Physics. A recent survey showed that
of all university graduates, Chemists along with Doctors and Dentists were
most likely to have a job!
Course Content
AS Level: A2 Level:Unit 1: Atoms, Bonds and Groups. Unit 1: Rings, Polymers and analysis.
Unit 2: Chains, Energy and Resources. Unit 2: Equilibria, Energetics and
Unit 3: Practical Skills 1. Elements.
Unit 3: Practical Skills 2.
Career Opportunities
Medicine, Veterinary, Science, Animal Science, Physiotherapist, Radiography,
Biochemistry, Engineering and Research.
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Science - Physics
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Ms C French
0208 644 6307 x 277Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The course that we follow is the OCR Physics A course. If you want to know
more about how the world and universe works then Physics is the course for
you. It is designed to reflect Physics as it is practised and used today.
Textbooks and a CD rom have been produced specifically for the course.
Studying Physics gives the opportunity to go into a wide variety of careers and
if studying further after A Level will increase your earning potential by a
significant amount.
Course Content
AS A2Unit 1Mechanics Unit 4The Newtonian World
Unit 2Electrons, Waves and Photons Unit 5Fields, Particles
and Frontiers of Physics
Unit 3Practical Skills 1 Unit 6Practical Skills 2
Career Opportunities
Medicine, Engineering and Research, Radiographer, Veterinary
Surgeon, Teacher, Finance industry, IT industry.
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Sociology
AS (1 year) and A Level (2 years)Subject Leader: Mrs A Lynch
0208 644 6307 x 278
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
If you have ever wondered why people act in the ways that they do, in the
ways that they treat other people, in the opinions and values that they have
then Sociology is the course for you. Sociology explains why individuals andgroups of people act in the different ways that they do.
Course Content
AS Level
Family and Households
Education and Research Methods
A2 Level Religion
Crime and Deviance
(synoptic)
Theory and Methods
Career Opportunities
Sociology is useful in a variety of careers as it centres upon people; it is useful
where you will be working with others. Careers which welcome Sociology are
Business, Teaching, Care Industries, Leisure, Law and Politics. Sociology is also
recognised by all universities for a wide variety of studies including degrees in
Law, History, Business and Psychology.
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Sport
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/DiplomaSubject Leader: Mr H Griffin
0208 644 6307 x 285Email:[email protected]
Choosing this Course
The Edexcel Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/Diploma in Sport is a qualification which can
extend a learners programme of study and provide vocational emphasis for learners. This
course is especially suitable for those students who have prior knowledge of physical
education course, including GCSE PE and other vocational course. Students will be expected
to work with enthusiasm and effort throughout the two year course. It is also important that
the students realise that this course requires independent research and learning for many of
the assignments. The assignments will be linked very closely to the theoretical knowledge
gained in lessons both classroom based and practically. The subsidiary diploma is equivalent
to one A Level A-C and the diploma is equivalent to 2 A Levels A-C.
Course Content
There are SEVENunits (subsidiary diploma) and SEVENcompulsory and SIX additional units
(diploma) which are covered and within these units there are assignments to be completed.
Assignments will then be marked using a mark criteria and a Pass, Merit or Distinction will
be awarded for that particular assignment. Then at the end of the course all the grades will
be added up and an overall mark will be awarded.
Subsidiary Diploma Units:1. Principles of Anatomy & Physiology
2. The Physiology of Fitness3. Assessing Risk in Sport
4. Fitness Training and Programming
5. Sports Coaching
6. Fitness Testing for Sport & Exercise
7. Practical Team Sports
Career Opportunities
Career options could include working in sports centres, gymnasium or activities centre as
well as coaching and instructing sports/activities.
Diploma Units:
1. Principles of Anatomy & Physiology 7. Fitness Testing for Sport & Exercise
2. The Physiology of Fitness 8. Practical Team Sports
3. Assessing Risk in Sport 9. Sport Nutrition
4. Fitness Training and Programming 10. Leadership in Sport
5. Sports Coaching 11. Exercise, Health & Lifestyle
6. Sports Development 12. Rules, Regulations & Officiating
13. Organising Sports Events
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Football AcademyAcademy Director: Mr H GriffinHead Coach: Mr B Wilde/Assistant Coach: Mr K Bremner
0208 644 6307 x 285
Email:[email protected]
Choosing this CourseThe football academy is a 2 year full time education and football development
programme delivered in partnership with semi-professional football club Corinthian
Casuals F.C. Open to talented footballers aged between 16-18 years, the academy
programme is a must for any football enthusiast. A playing trial will be required as
places will be offered based on playing ability.
Course ContentWe pride ourselves on excellence both on and off the pitch and we endeavour to
provide a holistic education to enable learners to progress in life. Players will have
access to exceptional facilities and a unique learning environment to allow any player
with the correct attitude to flourish. All academy players will receive daily training
involving individual and team coaching from U.E.F.A. A Licence qualified coaches.
Players will receive guidance on individual fitness, nutritional advice and a regular
appraisal to monitor each players development both on and off the pitch.
The programme will encourage skill development and decision making in game likepractices such as technique and skill practices, small sided games, functional
practices, phase of plays and eleven a side practices.
Over the two years the unique programme will give students the opportunity to
develop the requirements of the future game which will include-
Attacking when opponents are in balance.
Attacking when opponents are out of balance.
Defensive play whilst in balance.
Defensive play whilst out of balance.
The finishing phase.
Goalkeeping.
To understand the advantages of the Attacking and Defending principles of
play and when to implement them.
Career Opportunities
Students who achieve the Level 1 FA Coaching award as part of the programme can
go forward with their coaching development and progress to a career in football
coaching. There is also a progression route in the Corinthian Casuals FC reserve team
if the player meets the requirements. Combining the Football Academy with the
BTEC Sport qualification can also lead to a career in the sporting industry.
Preparing you for a
Career in
Football
Professional
Coachingwhile youstudy
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