Year 9 Options 2024

by David McQuillan

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Contents
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Key Information
Key Stage 4 Curriculum
Optional Subjects
GCSE Grading
Careers
The Pathways to Success
The Three Stages
The Core Subjects
Option Subjects
Terminology
Next Steps
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Key Information
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“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” (Nelson Mandela)
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For the Student:
You are about to start out on an exciting stage in your education.  You now have the chance to make some decisions about your future by choosing some of the subjects that you wish to study in Years 10 and 11. Making this decision can be tough and it can be very confusing, so here are some simple ways to make it easier to make the right choice:

Try to choose subjects…….
that you think you will enjoy and feel you are good at;
that you may need for your future education and/or career;
that you are most likely to work enthusiastically and succeed at;
that provide a balance and variety. By keeping a balance at this stage, you will not close off future options.









For Parents/Carers:
I hope you find the information in this guide interesting, useful and accessible. While there are a core suite of subjects your son/daughter must study, they must now also consider their optional subjects.

The curriculum has undergone significant changes over recent years. Our aim is to provide a curriculum and a pathway to ‘future-proof’ your child against these changes, and to ensure that they are able to achieve their full potential, both in their education and future employment choices.

The Government are encouraging schools, pupils and parents, to follow a ‘traditional’ curriculum in Key Stage 4. That is to say, English, Maths, Science, a Language and a Humanities subject (Geography or History). This is called the EBacc qualification. We support this by offering students the opportunity to study these Ebacc subjects and encourage students to continue to take a language in Years 10 and 11.

Some students will be directed to study a language as part of the Baccalaureate pathway. These students will be directly notified of this.
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“Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands” (Anne Frank)