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Page 1: Year 9 Options Information What’s on offer in Year 10 & 11

Year 9 Options Information

What’s on offer in Year 10 & 11

Page 2: Year 9 Options Information What’s on offer in Year 10 & 11

9AH Mrs Ash Mon 17th March

9AW Mr Vekaria Thurs 20th March

9DA Mr Swift Mon 17th March

9DF Mr Sudbery Fri 21st March

9DP Mr Swift Mon 24th March & Tues 25th March

9NE Ms Besse Wed 19th March

9NI Mr Sutherland Mon 17th March

9SG Mrs Griffiths Mon 24th March

9SV Miss Palmer Wed 19th March

SEN students Mrs Williamson Tues 18th March & Wed 19th March

2nd interviews / absentees Mrs Clarke

Fri 21st March (p1-3), Thurs 27th March (p1-2) & Fri 28th March (p1-3)

DATES OF INTERVIEWS

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CORE SUBJECTS

Up to 8 GCSEs without options: English English Literature or Media Studies Maths Statistics (taken in Y10) Science (2 or 3 GCSEs depending on pathway) PE (GCSE or BTEC)

Non examined – PSE (including IT & Citizenship)

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GCSE Science

Two pathways: Dual Award Science = Core Science GCSE

+ Additional Science GCSE

OR Triple Science GCSE: separate Science

GCSEs (Biology, Chemistry & Physics) taken at the end of Y11) - to take triple you must take this as an optionSet 1 in each half year group should be taking

Triple and all others should be taking Dual

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WHAT OPTIONS DO I HAVE?

4 GCSE subjects from a choice of 20 OR 3 GCSE subjects + Triple Science OR 3 GCSE subjects + Additional English/Study

Support

Different pathways in PE including Dance

Some students with special needs or on a Headstart

college course may do fewer subjects but only by

special arrangement

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A BROAD, BALANCED CURRICULUM

Modern Foreign Language (French,

German or Spanish) Humanities (History, Geography, RS or

Sociology) Technology (Resistant Materials, Graphics, Food

Technology, Textiles, IT or Computer Science) Arts (Art, Music, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance

within PE this year) Plus ……. Business Studies, Economics, Child

Development)

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English Baccalaureate (EBacc)

A performance measure for the school, not a qualification

Not compulsory, but Ofsted take it into account when inspecting schools

English, Maths, Science, History or Geography & a Language

We don’t chase points at Queens’

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THE OPTION COLUMNS(plus Hairdressing option after school)

(A) (B) (C) (D)

FrenchGermanSpanishHistoryArtFood TechnologyGraphic ProductsTextilesResistant Materials

Additional English & Study Support (not a GCSE)

GeographyHistoryReligious StudiesFrenchGermanSpanishArtPerforming ArtsComputer Science

Triple ScienceGeographyDramaMusicFood TechnologyGraphic ProductsResistant MaterialsChild DevelopmentBusiness StudiesIT

   

ArtDramaMusicGeographyHistorySociologyReligious StudiesBusiness Studies/EconomicsComputer Science 

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Increased job opportunities

With the growth of the European Union, there is a much greater need for people who have a foreign language

60% of all UK trade is with non English-speaking countries

Learning a language can boost an average worker’s earnings by up to 20%

Multi-national companies like employees to have an MFL

Many universities like applicants to have an MFL

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MFL Requirements

• All dual linguists must do an MFL

• Must achieve at least Level 5 by the end of Y9 if choosing MFL1

• Must achieve at least Level 6 by the end of Y9 if choosing MFL2

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BUSINESS STUDIES

GCSE Business Studies is delivered over a period of two years

Students follow the Edexcel GCSE with Assessment comprising 2 units –

Year 10 – Unit 1 - Introduction to Small BusinessYear 11 – Unit 2 - Building a Business

25% is Controlled Assessment task75% is exam at end of Year 11

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What does course entail ?Answers to questions such as- How do you start up a business ?- How do you make a business a

success ?

GCSE builds on TV programmes such as The Apprentice and The Dragon’s Den - with experience of real business at the heart of the course

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Beyond GCSE ?

Department offers opportunities at A level in

- Economics

- Accounting

- Business Studies

- Applied Business

Each course offers opportunities for workplace visits and overseas trips

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Why choose Business Studies ?

• On average today’s student is predicted to change jobs 17 times in their career

• At least one of those changes could well involve setting up their own business

• A basic understanding of business principles will equip students whatever their choice of career

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DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

FoodGraphic ProductsResistant MaterialsTextiles

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CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT

Takes the form of an extended project under teacher supervision

Over a period of 45 hours 60% is practical so students have approximately 27 hours

to make a product which fits a specific brief 40% is a design folder which shows the development of

their product from brief through to evaluation. Approximately 20 sides of A3 containing

photographic evidence of the finished product

as well as a record of its development during

making.

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EXAMINATION

40% tests the theoretical aspects of the subject

Helped by a preparation sheet issued in March

None of the courses are solely

practical and students must be

prepared to do written work

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IMPLICATIONS

Support from parents for the provision of fabric/materials and ingredients in Food - twice a week towards the end of the course

Organisation - bringing in design folder and practical materials when required

Meeting of deadlines so that the controlled assessment is completed in time

Requires commitment from the student

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• A written paper (40%)• 2 controlled assessments (60%)

– 27 hours of supervised work

Must study and visit a child under the age of five at least 6

times over 6 months

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

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COURSE CONTENTPlanning a familyPre-conceptual carePregnancyPreparations for the birth Birth

Care of the Child

Newborn babiesFeeding and nutritionHygieneMedical needs and childhood illness

Development of the Child

Physical DevelopmentIntellectual DevelopmentEmotional DevelopmentSocial Development

The Family

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Exam 2 1/2 hours (25%) Controlled Assessment (75%)

Developing Web Products

Creative Multimedia

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Graphic Design Computer Game Creation Web Site Authoring Data handling Further study at

University

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 Computer systems and programming

Written paper:Candidates answer all questions.1.5 hours80 marks40% of the qualification

Candidates answer all questions. Paper includes a mixture of short and long answer questions, some of which will require candidates to write program code.

 Practical investigation

Controlled assessmentAn investigative taskApprox. 20 hours45 marks30% of the qualification

Candidates carry out a practical investigation of a topic chosen from a set of options supplied by OCR.

 Programming project

Controlled assessmentApprox. 20 hours45 marks30% of the qualification

Candidates create solutions to computing tasks chosen from a set of options supplied by OCR.

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Programming App creation (eg mobile devices) Games Business Applications

Systems Analysis Consultancy Networks – CCNA to CCIE Further study at University

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Technical Types! User Friendly!

Programming Using applications

How the computer works Producing ‘Products’

ComputingComputer Science

CiDAIT

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GCSE SociologySociology is the study of

culture, identity, inequality and social change

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What do we study at GCSE?

Process of socialisation Norms, values, roles, status and

culture Copying/imitation, sanctions, role

models, Agencies of socialisation Family, School, Peers, Religion, Media,

Workplace Sociological research methods

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Development of identities

Social class Identities Ethnic identities Age identities Gender identities How the agencies (family, media

etc) help us to learn identities

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Students study 3 from 6 possible in depth topics

Family Education Mass Media Youth Work Crime and deviance Focus on social change, evidence for

inequality and difference and explanations/theories

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The exam

3 exam papers taken at the end of Y11 No coursework Paper 1. 1 hour Paper 2. 1 hour 30 min Paper 3. 1 hour Paper 3 based on pre release material 2 research studies looked at in school

before the exam

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Why study Sociology? New Interesting topics/ideas Helps you understand the world Challenges some ‘common sense’

assumptions about the world Helps you understand social change and

inequality Introduction to social theories a good

foundation for studying A level Politics, Psychology, RS, History and Sociology

Develops extending writing/essay and evaluation skills

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Is Sociology hard?

Similar difficulty to history Some debate and discussion but you

must be prepared to write extended answers and do lots of note taking

Need to be organised having your own folders, plastic wallets and paper etc. No exercise books

You will be expected to study really hard Tough but enjoyable

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Don’t pick sociology because you couldn’t think of anything else to do!

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OPTIONS FORM

Options booklet final 2014-15\Page 31 Option Form.docx

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CHOOSE CAREFULLY!

Think about: Strengths Enjoyment Future ambitions Further advice ….. You are not alone!

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TIMESCALE

Mon 10th Mar – Assembly, Parents Information Eve & distribution of booklets

Mon 17th Mar – Individual interviews begin Fri 28th Mar – All options selected &

signed forms with interviewers April – Checking of choices June – Confirmation of allocated subjects

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WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN APRIL & JUNE?

Selections are recorded You will be asked to check they are correct Group sizes are looked at Staffing is decided Choices may need to be changed Some students will be re-interviewed Notification of your final subjects in writing Last minute changes

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WHAT IF I CHANGE MY MIND?

Before getting confirmation form – bring a letter from parent/carer to Mrs Clarke

After confirmation of options but before end of Year 9 - bring the options change form or a letter from parent/carer to Mrs Clarke

Within the first 2 weeks of Year 10 - bring a letter from parent/carer and signed by your teacher to Mr Vekaria

In October or later – TOUGH! You’re too late.