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GCSE OPTIONS 2016-2018
The Aylesbury Vale Academy
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The Aylesbury Vale Academy GCSE Options 2016-2018
CONTENTS
OPTIONS EXPLAINED PAGE 3-4
GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE & ENGLISH LITERATURE PAGE 5
GCSE MATHEMATICS PAGE 6
GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE PAGE 7
GCSE SCIENCE - OPTIONS PAGE 8
GCSE HISTORY PAGE 9
GCSE GEOGRAPHY PAGE 10
GCSE MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES PAGE 11
GCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE AQA 4512 PAGE 12
GCSE D&T - CATERING PAGE 13
GCSE D&T - GRAPHICS PAGE 14
GCSE D&T - PRODUCT DESIGN PAGE 15
GCSE D&T - TEXTILES PAGE 16
GCSE RELIGIOUS STUDIES PAGE 17
GCSE ICT OCR NATIONAL PAGE 18
GCSE ART & DESIGN - FINE ART PAGE 19
GCSE MEDIA PAGE 20
GCSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAGE 21
GCSE MUSIC PAGE 22
LEVEL 2 BTEC FIRST AWARD IN PERFORMING ARTS PAGE 23
BTEC SCIENCE PAGE 24
BTEC LEVEL1/2 FIRST AWARD IN BUSINESS PAGE 25
BTEC MUSIC (TECHNOLOGY) PAGE 26
BTEC ENGINEERING DESIGN & PRODUCT INVESTIGATION PAGE 27
BTEC LEVEL1/2 FIRST AWARD IN ART & DESIGN PAGE 28
CORE SKILLS/ASDAN PAGE 29
COLLEGE COURSES PAGE 30
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OPTIONS EXPLAINED
Key Stage 4 Curriculum
In Years 10 and 11, students have an element of choice which allows them to personalise their Key Stage 4 Curriculum. There are a number of subjects which are mandatory for every student: these are
English Literature and English Language, Maths, Science, PE and RS/PSHE.
The remainder of each student’s timetable is composed of two choices from the English Baccalaureate
groups and three option subjects.
Students will achieve a minimum of eight GCSEs or equivalent qualifications.
Recent Policy Change by the Department for Education (DfE)
The new policy is that school performance will be measured on the average GCSE point score for students across a wide range of eight subjects. This is known as the Progress 8 measure. Progress 8
will benefit students as they now have a broad platform upon which to build their Post-16 choices.
Progress 8 means that students will follow the new curriculum model:
The two core subjects of English and Mathematics
At least three subjects from the Sciences, Geography, History and Modern Foreign Languages
Up to three GCSEs or BTECs in other academic subjects
Mandatory subjects
English Language & English Literature
Maths
Combined Science
PE Core
RS/PSHE Core
Sciences
All students will take Science, either Combined, BTEC or Triple. To be eligible for Triple Science,
students must attain at least a Level 5a by the end of KS3/Year 9.
Personalised Route
A small number of identified students will be guided towards a more vocational route of qualifications
that best suits their needs. These include BTEC Science, ASDAN courses and College.
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OPTIONS EXPLAINED
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GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE & ENGLISH LITERATURE
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
Students will study for either single award GCSE English Language or double award GCSE English Literature depending on their ability
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
English Language
100% examination
Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing (50% of GCSE)
Paper 2: Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives (50% of GCSE)
All examination texts will be unseen
Non-examination Assessment: Speaking and listening
English Literature
100% examination
Paper 1: Shakespeare and the 19th Century Novel (40% of GCSE)
Paper 2: Modern Texts and poetry (60% of GCSE)
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
YES! There are a variety of A Level courses that build upon GCSE English includ-ing A Level English Literature, A Level English Language and A Level Creative Writing.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Everything! Good written and oral communications skills are essential no matter what career path you choose in the future. A good pass in English is a minimum requirement for many higher and further educational opportunities, training programmes and jobs.
Contact: Miss E Kitter
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GCSE MATHEMATICS
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
From September 2015 GCSE Mathematics is a new and extended syllabus and will become a double award (worth 2 GCSE’s).
Students will cover the following Mathematical Areas :
Statistics & Probability
Number & Algebra
Geometry & Measures
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
GCSE - worth 2 full GCSE’s
Elements: Edexcel
3 terminal papers
Paper 1 - no calculator
Paper 2 - with a calculator
Paper 3 - with a calculator
Two tiers of entry:
- Higher Tier for grades 3 - 9
- Foundation for grades 1 - 4
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
To continue with A Level Maths you need to pass with a 6 or above on the Higher Tier.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
All, but specifically; number related subjects e.g. Surveying, Accountancy, Engineering
Contact: Mrs K Burn
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GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
Equivalent to 2 GCSE’s
Biology - Cell Biology; Organisation; Infection and Response; Bioenergetics;
Homeostasis and Response; Inheritance; Variation and Evolution; Ecology.
Chemistry - Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table; Bonding; Structure and the properties of Matter; Quantitative Chemistry; Chemical Changes; Energy Changes; The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change; Organic Chemistry; Chemical Analysis;
Chemistry of the Atmosphere; Using Resources.
Physics - Forces; Energy; Waves; Electricity; Magnetism and Electromagnetism; Particle
Modes of Matter; Atomic Structure.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Each unit represents 25% of the final GCSE Combined Science mark.
Six exam papers, two Biology, two Chemistry and two Physics each worth 16.7 of the
final GCSE.
Triple - 2 exam papers each worth 50%
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
GCSE Combined Science provides a foundation in Science and prepares students for further study of Science. For students opting to take Triple Science, all the units of
combined science are included in the Biology, Chemistry and Physics courses.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Science is a qualification that all employers use as a benchmark of success.
Many jobs specifically need it including media, engineering, health care, forensics,
electricians, teaching and working with animals.
Contact: Mrs C Kirk
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GCSE SCIENCE - OPTIONS
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
TRIPLE SCIENCE
The course is taught as three separate Sciences; Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Students who choose this option will study all three. Biology GCSE Biology helps students get a good understanding of the world of living things, from how a basic cell works to the complexities of an ecosystem. Chemistry GCSE Chemistry gives students an insight into the chemical processes, reactions and transformations that impact on our daily lives, from the products we use, the buildings we live in and the food we eat. Physics GCSE Physics encourages students to gain knowledge and practical experience about the underlying principles of how things work – from electrical circuits via X-ray machines to fairground rides. DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT: Biology 100% externally assessed (two written papers each worth 50%) Chemistry 100% externally assessed (two written papers each worth 50%) Physics 100% externally assessed (two written papers each worth 50%) Is it possible to study at a higher level? Yes! A level options are available. What type of job will this subject prepare me for? Science is a qualification that all employers use as a benchmark of success. Many jobs specifically need it including media, engineering, health care, forensics, electricians, teaching and working with animals.
Contact: Mrs C Kirk
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GCSE HISTORY
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
EDEXCEL HISTORY
Why History?
History gives you a knowledge of local, national and international societies which enhances
your understanding and appreciation of both the past and contemporary world.
History develops the skill of selecting, evaluating, organising and presenting information through a variety of mediums. These are not just literacy skills but are essential work and life
skills.
One of the attractions of History is that it allows a person to be flexible and does not narrow
future career choices.
Units of study:
Thematic study: History of Medicine 1250 to the present day which will include the
historical environment of World War One
British Depth Study :Early Elizabethan England, 1558-88
Modern Depth study :Superpowers and The Cold War,1941-1991
Weimar and Nazi Germany,1919-1939
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Paper 1 [Medicine] is a one hour and fifteen minutes examination. [30%]
Paper 2 [Depth Studies] is a one hour and forty five minute examination [40%]
Paper 3 [Germany] is one hour and twenty minutes examination [30%]
Students will need to have a good level of literacy, be able to demonstrate extended writing
skills and have an ability to learn information for examinations
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, A Level History followed by progression to University, college or chosen career.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
History is an information subject whose skills may be used in any career e.g. Journalism, local
government or office work or even in the military.
Contact: Mr K Thomas
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GCSE GEOGRAPHY
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE: The GCSE course in Geography aims to give students a knowledge and understanding of the world in which they live and an awareness of the issues and challenges that face the modern world. The specification is topical and provides students with a knowledge and understanding of the social and economic influences that will affect their lives today
and in the future.
The units studied are the following:
Unit 1: Living with the Physical Environment
Section A - The challenge of natural hazards (including volcanoes, earthquakes, weather hazards, climate
change).
Section B - The living world (including ecosystems, tropical rainforests, hot deserts, cold environments).
Section C - Physical landscapes in the UK (including coastal, river and glacial landscapes)
Unit 2: Challenges in the Human Environment
Section A - Urban challenges (including global patterns, contrasting cities, sustainable urban futures)
Section B- The changing economic world: (including global patterns, closing the development gap, economic
development.).
Section C - The challenge of resource management (including food, water and energy security).
Unit 3: Geographical applications
Issue evaluation (based on secondary resources)
Fieldwork (two fieldwork enquiries one physical and one human collecting primary and secondary data)
Unit 4: Geographical Skills
Development of a range of skills (including cartographic, graphical, numerical, statistical, literacy)
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Paper 1: Living with the Physical Environment. 1 hour 30 minutes. 35% of the GCSE. The paper is split into three sections. Candidates answer all the questions in Section A and two out of three questions in Sections B and C.
Question types include: multiple choice, short answers and extended prose.
Paper 2: Challenges in the Human Environment. 1 hour 30 minutes. 35% of the GCSE. The paper is split into three sections. Candidates answer all the questions in Sections A and B and two out of four questions in section C. Question
types include: multiple choice, short answers and extended prose.
Paper 3: Geographical Applications. 1 hour 15 minutes. 30% of GCSE. Candidates will answer all the questions on this paper. There will be a pre-release resource booklet. Question types include: multiple choice, short answers and
extended prose.
Is it possible to study at a higher level? Yes A level Geography followed by progression to university
What type of job will this subject prepare me for? Geography is one of the most diverse fields of study and its unique breadth opens up a great range of career opportunities such as air traffic control, archaeology, architecture, cartography, conservation, engineering, GIS, graphic design, medicine, meteorology, teaching, travel & tourism management, social work and surveying to name but a few. Geography students are eagerly sought after given the wide range of transferrable skills they are often proficient in. Geography students are good problem solvers, clear communicators, strong team members, demonstrate creative and
independent thinking, and are socially, economically and environmentally aware.
Contact: Mr Mitchell
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GCSE MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
GCSE Spanish has a Foundation Tier (grades 1–5) and a Higher Tier (grades 4–9). Students must take all four question papers at the same tier. All question papers must be taken in the same series in June
2018
Paper 1: Listening. Written Exam. 25% of GCSE
Paper 2: Speaking. Non-exam Assessment completed in school. 25% of GCSE
Paper 3: Reading. Written Exam. 25% of GCSE
Paper 4: Writing. Written Exam. 25% of GCSE
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, students can progress to A Level.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Business, Finance, Science, Engineering sectors, Translator/Interpreter, Language Teacher, Travel
Agent, Secretary, Personal Assistant, Hotel and Tourism Industry, Air Host/Hostess.
Contact: Mrs Chapman
Theme 1: Identity and Culture
Topic 1: Me, my family and friends
Relationships with family and friends
Marriage/partnership Topic 2: Technology in
everyday life Social media
Mobile technology
Topic 3: Free-time activities
Music Cinema and TV
Food and eating out Sport
Theme 2: Local, national, international and global areas of
interest
Topic 1: Home, town, neighbourhood and region
Topic 2: Social issues Charity/voluntary work
Healthy/unhealthy living
Topic 3: Global issues The environment
Poverty/homelessness
Theme 3: Current and future study and employment
Topic 1: My studies
Topic 2: Life at school/college
Topic 3: Education post-16
Topic 4: Jobs, career choices and ambitions
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GCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE AQA 4512
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
The course covers:
1. Fundamentals of computer systems—students will develop a mental model of a computer system which comprises hardware and software Binaries and ASCII codes
2. Computer hardware—this will include the CPU, the function of the CPU and the common characteristics of the CPU
3. Software including the Operating System
4. Representation of data in computer systems
5. Databases, My SQL
6. Communication and networking
7. Programming Languages e.g. Python
8. MIT App Inventor
9. Web Architecture
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Assessment is in 3 parts:
1. A written paper 1 hour 30mins
2. A controlled assessment—candidates create a solution to a programming problem
3. A controlled assessment—candidates create a solution to a programming problem
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Successful students will be able to progress to the Level 3 ICT BTEC qualification or A’ Level Computing.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
There is a world shortage of Computer Scientists and the skills developed from this course will open up worldwide opportunities.
Contact: Mr J Samuriwo
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Catering (single award GCSE)
1. The industry − food and drink
2. Job roles, employment opportunities and
relevant training
3. Health, safety and hygiene
4. Food preparation, cooking and presentation
5. Nutrition and menu planning
6. Costing and portion control
7. Specialist equipment
8. Communication and record keeping
9. Environmental considerations
Hospitality (single award GCSE)
1. The industry – hospitality
2. Types of service provided and the related client
groups
3. Job roles, employment opportunities and relevant
training
4. Menu planning, preparation and presentation
5. Planning for functions and events
6. Costing menus and events
7. Customer care
8. Standards of service
9. Communication and teamwork
GCSE D&T - CATERING
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
This course concentrates on the food preparation and service aspect of the hospitality and catering industry.
Through practical lessons you will study food preparation, cooking and presentation.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
This course can be studied as a single award in GCSE Catering or a double award in GCSE Catering and Hospitality. Year 10 – Theory and practical based cooking skills. Alongside these skills catering will consist of a controlled assessment (20%). Hospitality will consist of a controlled assessment (60%). Year 11 – Theory and practical based cooking skills. Catering will consist of a controlled assessment (40%) and a written exam (40%) in the summer. Hospitality will consist of a written exam in the summer (60%). The student will have to purchase any ingredients used, financial support can be offered to support families on a restricted income.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, A levels and college courses in catering and more scientific food studies.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Catering industry -Management and administration (e.g. Function and events) -Food preparation (e.g. Chefs) -Food and drink service
Hospitality industry -Management and administration -Front of house -Accommodation
Life skills
Nutritionists
Sports industry
Contact: Mr M Froment
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GCSE D&T - GRAPHICS
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
In Graphics you will be taught the basic principles of line, form and colour and their application in designing, the use of drawing equipment, set squares, drawing boards, compasses etc. You will use a range of techniques and ICT including CAD ( 2D Design and SolidWorks) to generate and develop, model and communicate design proposals. You will also learn to match materials and components with tools, equipment and processes and use these safely in both two and three dimensional work.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Year 10 – You will undertake 4 different design and make projects as well as other theory and practical tasks. Homework will be related to the projects the students are involved in or specifically to do with the exam syllabus.
Year 11 – The controlled assessment element is a major project, forming 60% of the overall grade. The students will be given 40 hours to complete a comprehensive design folder and product. The student will have to purchase any materials used, and work will be submitted for assessment. Students will take a written exam forming 40% of the overall grade.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, A level, College course, Apprenticeships and degree level.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Graphic designers
Architects
Draughting
Model design
Contact: Mr M Froment
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GCSE D&T - PRODUCT DESIGN
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
You will learn to design and make products with creativity and originality to meet the needs of clients and consumers.
You will be able to select and use tools and a range of materials and processes to produce quality products.
You will learn to consider the conflicting demands in designing and the solutions to technical problems in the design and manufacture process.
You will learn to use tools and equipment safely and to work accurately and confidently.
You will be encouraged to learn about technological advances and use CAD/CAM in your work and to consider environmental and sustainability issues.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Year 10 – You will undertake 3 different design-and-make projects. Homework will be related to the projects the students are involved in projects specifically to do with the exam syllabus.
Year 11 – The coursework element is a major project. The students will be given 40 hours to complete a comprehensive design folder and practical piece of work. The student will have to purchase any materials used and work will be submitted for assessment.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes/No:! College courses, Apprenticeships, A levels
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
All jobs/careers will benefit from students having been involved with the design process, the identification of problems and solving them.
Examples: Craftsman, designer, special effects, draughts-person using CAD.
Contact: Mr M Froment
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GCSE D&T - TEXTILES
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
Students will learn a range of skills including sewing, surface decoration and manipulation of fabrics. This will lead to a major design and make task in year 11.
In year 10 students will be given opportunities to explore and experiment with a wide range of fabrics and techniques via different focused practical projects.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
In Year 10 students will be assessed through three different design and make projects. Homework will be related to the projects that students are involved in or specifically to the exam syllabus.
In year 11 the students are assessed on their production of a major project which consists of design work and manufacture and is worth 60% of the total mark. The other 40% of the mark is arrived at through the final exam.
Students will have to purchase materials used in their year 11 project.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
This course will enable the student to carry on and study Textiles at A level and at degree level. GCSE Textiles will also give the student a firm foundation to study for an apprenticeship or study fashion at a further education college.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
At least 25% of all jobs in the country are linked to the Textile industry. Britain leads the world in many areas of fashion and textile design and manufacture.
Jobs could include textile designer, fashion designer, retail fashion buyer, manufacturing textiles, weaving, printing, working with smart materials, garment and clothing manufacturing. Large parts of the chemical industry rely on fiber and yarn production.
Contact: Mr M Froment
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GCSE RELIGIOUS STUDIES
COURSE INFORMATION This course maintains and promotes the social, moral, spiritual and cultural aspects of education, whilst encouraging students to consider this side within themselves. This course will enable students to question ideas about the origins of humanity and the world. It will enable students to analyse the nature of God and question the practice of belief. All of this will ensure students are able to make their own minds up about the
relevance of Religion within the world and most importantly within their own lives.
COURSE OUTLINE:
AQA Religious Studies A 8062:
You must take assessments in the following two components:
Component 1: The study of religions - beliefs, teachings and practices in Christianity and Islam. For example - worship, festivals, pilgrimage and beliefs
about God; what impact do these beliefs have on a believer’s life?
Component 2: Thematic studies - The existence of God and revelation, peace and
conflict, crime and punishment and human rights/social justice.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Fully assessed by examination in June 2018. You will sit two examinations each lasting
1hr 45mins.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, you can progress to study GCE Advanced Level Religious Studies and Philosophy.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
In today’s society people are expected to know about world issues and be able to make sense of the world around them. GCSE Religious Studies will enable students to make critical links between concepts and explain these coherently to those around them; being able to communicate effectively is a key skill required for nearly EVERY job. A wide range of professions including: teaching, nursing, social work, police, journalism and law. The skills taught are investigative and analytical and you will be
required to understand how religions deal with problems of the world today.
Contact: Mrs S Moore
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GCSE ICT OCR NATIONAL
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
The course covers:
1. Systems including the main computer components
2. Methods of presenting information
3. Methods of exchanging information
4. Presenting information
5. Manipulating data
6. Keeping data safe and secure
7. Legal, social, ethical and environmental issues when using ICT
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Assessment is in 4 parts:
4 Units of coursework - 2 mandatory
- 2 options
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Successful students will be able to progress to the Level 3 ICT BTEC qualification or A’ Level ICT.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Systems analysis, software design, IT technical support, further education, teaching, graphics design.
Contact: Mr J Samuriwo
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GCSE ART & DESIGN - FINE ART
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
The GCSE course aims to encourage an adventurous and enquiring approach to Art and Design. Students will demonstrate an understanding of past and contemporary Art and Design practice
and be able to produce Artwork that embraces a range of ideas and techniques.
The course aims are to develop:
creative and imaginative ability and the practical skills for engaging with and for
communicating and expressing original ideas, feelings and meanings in art, craft and design
investigative, analytical, experimental and interpretative capabilities, aesthetic understanding
and critical and enquiring minds, with increasing independence
cultural knowledge and understanding of art, craft and design and of the media and
technologies used in different times, contexts and societies
personal attributes including self-confidence, resilience, perseverance, self-discipline and
commitment.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
This is an exciting and rewarding course. 60% of the overall mark is based on your coursework, which includes all the work you complete from the beginning of year 10 until the end of year 11. The other 40% of marks is gained from an externally set assessment, which will be completed in the spring term of year 11. During the assessment you will be given an externally set assignment, you will have 20 hours to complete research, development and experimental ideas during lesson
time before completing a final piece in controlled examination conditions for a further 10 hours.
You will need to ensure you come to each class with the correct equipment, and that you are prepared to work independently at home. All work is part of your controlled assessment, but
regular homework will be set to support your lesson based work.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, after successfully completing the GCSE you can move onto an A Level course in Art and
Design.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
The GCSE Art course will provide skills for a career in all Art and Design disciplines, such as
Photography, Graphic Design, Illustration, Fashion Design, Textile Design and Architecture.
Contact: Ms C Dadson
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GCSE MEDIA
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
At GCSE, Media students have the opportunity to study a range of theories and concepts that are integrated into the practical work. It is an academically challenging, creative and dynamic course that informs young people about our contemporary, media-rich society. Key concepts are Media language, Institutions, Audience and Representation explored across all three platforms: print, broadcast and e-media.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Written exam 40%
Three controlled assessment assignments including a practical production piece.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, you can move on to A Levels in Media Studies, Film Studies, and Communication & Culture
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
A career in all media sectors for instance journalism, film reviewing, television production.
Contact: Mr I Ferguson
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GCSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
The traditional route for those students wishing to further their sporting studies. The course is split roughly 60:40 between practical and theory aspects of sport.
Students will study anatomy and physiology, sports injuries and their prevention and sports nutrition.
Studying this course will enable you to become increasingly physically competent through being actively engaged in a range of physical activities, and becoming increasingly effective in your performance in different types of physical activity and roles such as player/participant, leader and official. You will develop your ability to engage independently and successfully in different types of physical activity, and develop and maintain your involvement in physical activity as part of a healthy, active lifestyle.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
There is a final practical exam with an external moderator, one piece of externally moderated coursework, an analysis of performance oral exam and a final theory exam.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes – Our current Level 3 course has a 100% pass rate.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Sports industry, PE Teacher, Fitness Instructor, Professional sportsperson, Coach, Manager, Sports Scientist.
Contact: Mr A Poland
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GCSE MUSIC
COURSE INFORMATION
GCSE music will provide a contemporary, accessible and creative education in Music with an
integrated approach to the three main elements – performing, composing and appraising.
GCSE music will enable learners to explore performance and composition with a focus on their own instrument and offer opportunity to explore new instrumental skills. Through the various genres, styles and eras contained in our Areas of Study they will explore musical context, musical language, and
performance and composition skills.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Areas of Study 1 - My Music-Students focus on their chosen instrument and develop performance and composition skills. They are required to perform one solo and one ensemble piece of their choice.
Students can sing for their performance work.
Area of Study 2 - The Concerto through time- Students look at the development of the concerto from 1650-1910. The focus will be on instruments, the development of the orchestra, and the relationship
between the soloist and the orchestra.
Area of Study 3 - Rhythms of the world. Students study the traditional rhythmic roots from four geographical regions of the world. India and Punjab/Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East/Africa/
Central and South America.
Area of Study 4 - Film Music- Students study a range of music for films including music that has been composed specifically for a film. Music from the Western Classical tradition that has been used within a
film. Music that has been composed as a soundtrack for a video game.
Area of Study 5 - Pop music- Students study a range of pop music from the 1950’s to the present day.
Throughout the course students develop their performance and composition skills and are able to
access new state of the art I-macs where they can develop their music sequencing and ICT skills.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
1 Solo and 1 ensemble performance- 30% internally assessed.
2 composition tasks- 30% internally assessed.
Listening exam- 40% externally assessed.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, you can progress to study a Level 3 BTEC or A Level Music.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Performer, composer, lyricist, sound engineer, producer, editor, arranger, critic, music teacher,
conductor, Technician, music therapist, DJ
Contact: Mr C Hallam
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LEVEL 2 BTEC FIRST AWARD IN PERFORMING ARTS
COURSE INFORMATION This course is designed to inspire and enthuse learners to consider a career in the performing arts sector. It will give learners the opportunity to gain a broad knowledge and understanding of the Performing Arts. You will develop your skills in a range of contexts, and explore the possibilities of
employment in the Arts.
COURSE OUTLINE:
You will take a total of 4 units to complete this qualification. The number of units taken is will equate
to 120 Guided learning hours over the duration of the course.
These units will include:
2 Core units
Unit 1 - Individual showcase
Unit 2 - Preparation, performance and production
2 Specialist units
Unit 3 - Acting skills
Unit 4 - Dance skills
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Unit 1 externally assessed
Unit 2, 3 and 4 are internally assessed
The assessment approach for the internally assessed units in the qualification structure enables learners to receive feedback on their progress throughout the course as they provide evidence towards meeting the unit assessment criteria. Evidence for assessment may be generated through a range of
activities, including workplace assessment, role play, practical performance and verbal presentations.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
This course is preparation for a natural progression to a Level 3 BTEC in Performing Arts or an A Level
in Theatre Studies/Dance.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Actor/Actress, Dancer, Director, Choreographer, Musical Theatre Performer, Extra, Teacher, TV Presenter, Youth Worker, Set Designer, Script Writer, Theatre Administration, Holiday Rep, Sound Technician, Producer, Community Drama Worker, Stage Manager, Lighting Technician, Props
Designer, Cruise Ship Entertainer
Contact: Mr C Hallam
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BTEC SCIENCE
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
There are four units in the BTEC:
Unit 1: Principles of Science
Unit 2: Chemistry and Our Earth
Unit 3: Energy in Our Universe
Unit 4: Biology and Our Environment
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Unit 1 is externally assessed through a one hour examination. It represents a maximum of 25% of the overall assessment.
The BTEC still continues to be predominantly portfolio-based applied learning. Students provide evidence for each assignment briefs for Units 2, 3 and 4 which are structured in such a way that learners are given the opportunity to achieve Distinction, Merit or Pass at Level 2.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, after successfully completing the level 2 you can move onto a BTEC Level 3.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Science is a qualification that all employers use as a benchmark of success.
Many jobs specifically need it including media, engineering, health care, forensics, electricians, teaching and working with animals.
Contact: Mrs C Kirk
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BTEC LEVEL 1/ LEVEL 2 FIRST AWARD IN BUSINESS
Units Core Units Assessment Methods GLH
1 Enterprise in the Business World Internal 30
2 Finance for Business External 30
Optional Specialist Units
3 Promoting a Brand Internal 30
8 Recruitment, Selection and Employment Internal 30
Jobs and Careers
Marketing and Advertising Accountancy Revenue and Customs Inspector
Human Resources Stock Broker Insurance
Business Development Manager Customer Services Economics and finance
Investment Manager ICT/Data Processor Leisure and Tourism
Legal/Medical Secretary Project Manager Entrepreneurship – having own business e.g.
Richard Branson
International Finance Recruitment Consultancy Retailing/Buying
Call Centre advisers Banking Actuary
Receptionist Stock Controller Office Clerk/Office Junior
Management Executives Teaching Business Strategist
BTEC LEVEL 1/LEVEL 2 FIRST AWARD IN BUSINESS
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE: The new BTEC Firsts are a level 2 qualification is graded at Pass, Merit, Distinction and Distinction*. It gives learners the opportunity to:
gain a broad understanding and knowledge of a vocational sector
investigate areas of specific interest
develop essential skills and attributes prized by employers, further education colleges and higher education institutions.
Units Overview
Unit 1 – Enterprise in the Business World
This unit allows learners to explore key introductory business theory and apply that theory to their own business idea. It is designed to inform
and inspire learners to develop their own realistic business models. This unit is internally assessed
Unit 2 – Finance for Business
This unit prepares learners with essential financial principles that underpin successful business. It covers all types of costs and financial
planning tools associated with running a business. Learners will be introduced to these key topics such as:
budgeting,
cash flow forecasting
profit & loss, balance sheet
This unit is externally assessed
Optional units
The optional units to be considered are:
Unit 6 – Introduction to retail business (which is internally assessed)
This unit allows students to gain an understanding in the ways in which retailing has developed in the UK. It focuses on the nature of
retailing, retail sub-sectors, retail outlets and retail business ownership. It also considers non-outlet retailing (such as e-tailing, mail order and
vending machines), jobs in retail business and how to measure performance in retail businesses using key performance indicators.
Unit 8- Recruitment and selection( which is also internally assessed)
This unit will introduce learners to the variety of job roles existing within businesses as well as the various functions that are performed by
individual roles. It also focuses on the types of organisational structures used in businesses. Students will take on various role play using key
recruitment documents including person specifications and job descriptions to ensure that they recruit the best people for specific job role They will also have the opportunity to complete an application and an interview for a specific job role.
Finally students will consider how to prepare for interview and employment and the necessary steps for career planning by producing your
own career development plan.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT: Students will be assessed continually through practical project work, coursework, written assignments, time-constrained assignments and
through giving presentations.in addition to this; a 1 hour online examination will be externally conducted for unit 2 only. Students can
achieve a Pass, Merit, Distinction or Distinction*
Is it possible to study at a higher level? Yes, successful students will be able to progress to the BTEC level 3 business studies qualification which is equivalent to 3 A-levels i.e. A-level
Business
What type of job will this subject prepare me for? This qualification prepares students for a variety of pathways including higher education leading to university. Some of the prospective career
path includes:
Contact: Mr A Iniaghe
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BTEC MUSIC (TECHNOLOGY)
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
Unit 1 – The Music Industry – Developing an understanding about different types of organisations that make up the music industry and the type of work each undertakes, who is
responsible for what role, and learning why and how things are done.
Unit 2 – Managing a Music Project – Students will plan, develop and deliver a live concert/event as a team. Looking at factors that affect the content of a concert and the technical and
logistical requirements and restraints.
Unit 3 – Music Recording – Students will learn techniques to produce their own live recording that will be mixed to create a finished product. They will learn about equipment and
technology used in their process.
Unit 4 – Music Sequencing – Students will experiment and explore a music software package in order to enter their chosen song and manipulate it using a variety of features and
techniques.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
Unit 1 is 25% of final mark. Externally assessed. 1 hour paper-based exam marked my
Edexcel.
Unit 2 is 25% of final mark. Internally assessed, externally moderated. This consists of keeping
a record of task achieved by creating a folio of completed work.
Unit 3 is 25% of final mark. Internally assessed, externally moderated. This consists of
completing a written log to display evidence of progress achieved.
Unit 4 mark is 25% of final mark - Internally assessed, externally moderated. This consists of
completing a written log to display evidence of progress achieved.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, you can progress to study a Level 3 Music Technology BTEC or A Level Music Technology.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Jobs within the music industry such as: Sound engineer, producer, editor, music promoter, critic, music publisher, stage crew, venue promoter, band manager music teacher, Technician,
DJ
Contact: Mr C Hallam
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BTEC ENGINEERING DESIGN & PRODUCT INVESTIGATION
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
The rationale for all qualifications in the BTEC First suite in Engineering is to:
● inspire and enthuse learners to consider a career in the engineering industry
● give learners the opportunity to gain a broad knowledge and understanding of, and develop skills in, the
engineering industry
● support progression into a more specialised Level 3 vocational or academic course or into an apprenticeship
● give learners the potential opportunity, in due course, to enter employment within a wide range of junior job
roles across the engineering industry, for example
Product Design Engineer.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
The BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award in Engineering Design and Product
Investigation includes an externally assessed unit in the core to introduce externality into vocational programmes of study. This will assist learners as they progress either into higher levels of vocational learning, or to academic qualifications, by providing independent evidence of learning and progression alongside the portfolio-based assessment. This approach also assists learners in developing their transferable skills in analytical thinking and in
applying their knowledge in unfamiliar contexts.
The remaining units are internally assessed. Internal assessment enables learners to receive feedback on their progress throughout the course as they gather and provide evidence towards meeting the unit assessment
criteria.
Delivery strategies will reflect the nature of work within the engineering industry by encouraging learners to research and carry out assessment in the workplace, or in simulated working conditions, wherever possible. Learners will use local examples, wherever possible, and the school will engage with local employers for support and input. This allows a more realistic and motivating basis for learning and can start to ensure learning serves
the needs of local areas.
Learners will be encouraged to take responsibility for their own learning and achievement, taking account of the
industry standards for behaviour and performance.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, BTEC level 3 engineering course or apprenticeships.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for? Engineering is one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects prioritised by Government and employers in the UK and in every successful nation. It is readily associated with progression through sixth forms and apprenticeship, further and higher education and towards rewarding employment in sectors of the global economy vital to sustainable growth. It directs pupils to see how they can use what they have learned to solve problems and improve lives. Respected engineering qualifications for 14–16 year olds, such as BTECs, provide the STEM learning outcomes required for progression to STEM apprenticeship, further education or university, along with significant opportunities to design, create, and test engineered
products.
Contact: Mr M Froment
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BTEC LEVEL 1/LEVEL 2 FIRST AWARD IN ART & DESIGN
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
The BTEC Art course offers a real world experience where you will be working towards set deadlines to fulfil the requirements of a creative brief. In each unit of work there will be a series of tasks where you will build on skills in drawing, painting, mark making, printing, constructing and collage. You will draw inspiration from other artists and complete research to enhance your work. The essential core units
give learners the opportunity to gain a broad understanding and knowledge of a vocational sector.
The mandatory units assess knowledge, understanding and skills that are not covered within the core
units but are essential to the curriculum area or vocational industry.
UNIT 1 - INTRODUCTION TO SPECIALIST PATHWAYS IN ART & DESIGN
UNIT 2 - CREATIVE PROJECT IN ART & DESIGN - EXTERNAL ASSIGNMENT
The optional specialist units provide a closer focus on a vocational area.
UNIT 3 - COMMMUNICATING IDEAS IN 2D
UNIT 4 - COMMMUNICATING IDEAS IN 3D
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
This is an exciting and rewarding course. 75% of the overall mark is based on your coursework, which includes all the work you complete from the beginning of year 10 until the end of year 11. The other 25% of marks is gained from externally set assessments, this includes 1 assignment and 10 hours of working in examination conditions, to create a final piece. The assessment is completed during Jan -
May in year 11 and is UNIT 2 - CREATIVE PROJECT IN ART & DESIGN.
You will receive written feedback with each unit of work and advice and support from your teachers as
you plan, prepare and create your art work.
You will need to ensure you come to each class with the correct equipment, and that you are prepared
to work independently at home. You will have regular homework and personal projects to complete.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes, after successfully completing the level 2 you can move onto a BTEC Level 3 in Art and Design or
Arts specialist course.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
The BTEC Art course will provide skills for a career in all Art and Design disciplines, such as
Photography, Graphic Design, Illustration, Fashion Design, Textile Design and Architecture.
Contact: Ms C Dadson
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CORE SKILLS/ASDAN
COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE OUTLINE:
This programme is for identified students requiring additional support it is a flexible modular based programme aimed at entry and level 1 courses.
The framework enables students to select modules appropriate to their needs and future goals, these may be undertaken independently or as part of a BTEC course alongside their peers or as part of an ASDAN short course which could count towards a COPE qualification.
The focus is on life and vocational skills including functional skills in Maths and English and ICT. It may incorporate additional intervention and support through the success maker programmes they have been undertaking in year 9.
DETAILS OF ASSESSMENT:
All assessments are course work based with modules being banked by the students. It is a means to progression rather than a qualification in itself, although functional Maths and English & ICT are optional.
Is it possible to study at a higher level?
Yes it is intended as a pathway to further, more focussed level one courses.
What type of job will this subject prepare me for?
Based on your choices of modules it will prepare you for further education in the vocational area of your choice.
Contact: Mrs N Bowley
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COLLEGE COURSES
COURSE INFORMATION
Students on the personalised route may be offered the opportunity to study at college
The courses currently available are:
Motor Vehicle
Carpentry
Hair & Beauty
Child & Healthcare
These courses may be subject to change.
Contact: Mrs S Dutson
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Paradise Orchard Berryfields Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP18 0WS
t 01296 428 551 [email protected] www.theacademy.me