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Changes to Exams
All external exams to be assessed at the end of
Year 11
No modular
retakes, no course work
Marks will be awarded for
accurate spelling,
punctuation and use of grammar
Students may sit up to 21
external exams in summer 2018/ 2019
Exams are getting harder!
Maths, English, MFL, History, Geography, Computing Studies, Art, all Science courses, D&T, Music, PE and RE will be graded as 1-9
For year 9 all subjects will be awarded 1-9 Shift from 5 A*-C to progress across 8 subjects
Changes to Exams
Broadly the same proportion will get a 4 and above as got a C and above The same proportion will
achieve a grade 7 and above as currently achieve
an A and above The same will achieve a
grade 1 and above as currently achieve a grade G
and above
Importance of GCSE Maths and English
• If a student fails to achieve a GCSE 5 (or above) they will be required to continue studying the subject post-16
• This could mean up to 25 hours in a college studying!
Independent StudyIn addition to home learning students should be completing independent learning outside of the classroom.
- Research- Extended reading
- Creation of revision resources- Revision & consolidation
- Past Paper Practice
Raising Standards
• Independent Learning Tasks
• Intervention• Homework Clubs • Track your student• Give feedback• Communicate home• Careers advice
Progress
Marginal Gains• Clive Woodward – ‘100
things 1% better’
• David Brailsford‘marginal gains … wash hands, pillow’
• Get the basics right ….
Advice and building on success• Positive attitude• Be punctual• Attendance• Equipment• Routines (Breakfast)• Ask for advice• Start revising now• Prioritise work• Start early revision• Phone• Music• Read a syllabus• Know what's coming up next
Of pupils who miss more than 50 per cent of school,
only three per cent manage to achieve five A*
to Cs, including English and maths.
Key datesMid Year Exams• Year 10 – wb 23 January 2017• Year 9 – wb 30 January 2017
Parents Evening• Year 10 – 2nd March 2017• Year 9 – 10th March 2017
End of year Exams • Year 9 – wb 08th May 2017• Year 10 wb 26th June 2017
The New 9-1 Maths GCSE• 3 year course• New Assessment criteria – grades 1 to 9, where
1 is the lowest and 9 the highest (more details on the handout)
• Three exam papers• More problem solving questions• No Formulae Sheet (a list of formulas to learn
is given to boys in their booklet)
The Link from Old Levels to New
Old NC levels
3c 3b 3a 4c 4b 4a 5c 5b 5a 6c 6b 6a 7c 7b 7a 8c 8b 8a 9c 9b 9a 10c 10b 10a
Old GCSE Grades
G3 G2 G1 F3 F2 F1 E3 E2 E1 D3 D2 D1 C3 C2 C1 B3 B2 B1 A3 A2 A1 A3* A2* A1*
New Grading System
1e 1d 1c 1b 1a 2d 2c 2b 2a 3c 3b 3a 4b 4a 5b 5a 6b 6a 7c 7b 7a 8b 8a 9a
GCSE Assessment Model
GCSE Maths Exam Specifications
• Two Exam Levels – Foundation and Higher• Foundation - Grades 1 to 5• Higher - Grades 4 to 9• Three Exam Papers each of length 90 minutes• Each paper has 80 marks
Paper 1 = Non Calculator Papers 2 and 3= Calculator
Edexcel Awards• Examinations with content from the GCSE –
externally set and excellent practice for the GCSE in year 11.
Two Levels of Entry - Level 1 and Level 2Year 9 – Statistical Methods
One paper – 90 minutes in length, calculator allowed
Year 10 – Number and Measure 2 papers – First calculator paper: 1 hour, Second Non-calculator 30 minutes
Year 11 – Higher students will study Algebra Level 2 One paper 90 minutes – Non-calculator
AQA Further Maths Level 2 Certificate
• Top students (around 60 boys) in the year group follow the Further Maths course – link to A level
• Very demanding topics – assessed in two exams at the end of year 11
• Helps students achieve the higher 8 and 9 grades in the GCSE exams
Assessment and Revision
• Regular assessments throughout the three years
• Booklets in student’s Exercise books give assessment details, results and GCSE requirements
• Revision materials available and VLE support• Intervention • Exam dates
AQA GCSE English
GCSE English Language• Language Paper 1: reading
and writing creative texts
• Language Paper 2: reading and writing non-fiction
• ‘Spoken language’
GCSE English Literature• Literature Paper 1: ‘Jekyll
and Hyde’ and ‘Macbeth’
• Literature Paper 2: ‘An Inspector Calls’ and poetry unit
GCSE English Language
Paper 1: Reading and Writing Creative Texts
1 hr, 45 minutes
Reading – one extract, four questions
Writing – choice of two tasks, complete one
Paper 2: Reading and Writing Non-Fiction
1 hr, 45 minutes
Reading – two extracts, four questions
Writing – one formal task, no choice
GCSE English LiteraturePaper 1: Shakespeare and the 19th Century Novel
1 hr, 45 minutesSection A: Shakespeare extract to analyse, comment on whole play
Section B: Novel extract to analyse comment on whole novel
Paper 2: Modern Texts and Poetry
1 hr, 45 minutesSection A: ‘An Inspector Calls’ question, choice between twoSection B: Compare two studied poemsSection C: Comment on unseen poem, compare it to another unseen
AQA GCSE English Literature
AO1 – read, understand and respond to textsAO2 – analyse the methods used by authors and how meaning is createdAO3 – understand the relationship between texts and contextsAO4 – use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures for purpose, with accurate use of spelling and grammar
AQA GCSE English Language
AO1 – interpret information and select evidenceAO2 - analyse the methods used by authors and how meaning is created
AO3 – compare authors’ ideas and perspectives across textsAO4 – evaluate texts critically and use evidence accordinglyAO5 – communicate clearly and with imagination, adapt tone where necessary and organise writing into a cohesive piece of workAO6 – use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures, with accurate spelling and punctuation
Independent Study ExpectationsStudents should...
Read the set texts at least 2-3 times beyond the classroom teaching
Practise their unseen poetry skills Review targets regularly, along with any feedback
that has been given by their teacherEnsure that they are familiar with the assessment
objectives of each of the two specificationsStay organised, complete all set tasks to the best
of their ability and contribute during whole class discussions and debates