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WHAT CAN I CHOOSE?

• Some of you will be thinking about a vocational path. There are many careers for students who do not wish to go to university. There are a variety of courses at college which offer a chance to train whilst working. Look at college prospectuses for more details.

e. Making the Wrong Choices

It is important that you think carefully about your options, as you are undertaking to study the subjects that you have chosen for two years. Every year, some students realise that they have chosen courses for the wrong reasons. Whilst we will try our best to accommodate requests for change, during September it can be difficult or impossible to change your choices once courses have started and in those circumstances you will need to continue with your choice until the end of Year 11. STUDENTS

ARE NOT PERMITTED TO DROP SUBJECTS.

WHAT CAN I CHOOSE?

a. Compulsory Subjects

All students will work for GCSEs in English Language, English Literature, Maths, Sciences (usually Combined Science). Students will also continue with the language they started to study in Year 9. In addition:

• Students who are likely to achieve top grades in Sciences may be able to take Triple Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) in place of Combined Science. Students who wish to be considered for Triple Science should indicate this on their option form. • Students who are in Newton for Maths when they reach Year 11 will also take a GCSE in

Statistics as a core part of their Maths course. • All students will also study practical PE, PHSE and Ethical and Religious Studies. These subjects are not examined.

b. EBacc Option

All students must select one of their options from the list of EBacc subjects. These include:

• Geography • History • A second modern foreign language • Latin (restrictions apply)

Further choices from these subjects may be made under free options.

c. Free Options

Students may choose a two options from the list below. Restrictions apply to some options:

GCSE Subjects GCSE Equivalent Subjects

Business Computer Science Dance Design and Technology Drama Film Studies Fine Art Food Preparation and Nutrition French Geography Graphic Communication History Music Latin Physical Education (PE) Photography Psychology Religious Studies (RS) Sociology Spanish Statistics (restrictions apply) Textiles (Art) Child Development Music Performance Sports Studies Creative iMedia

Advanced Subjects

Advanced Maths (restrictions apply)

d. Reserve Choice

All students must make two reserve choices on the option form. These can be from any of the subjects offered. The reserves should be listed in order of preference.

Whilst we do our best to ensure you get the choices you have made, there are times when this proves impossible. There are a number of reasons for this. For example, some courses may not run if there is insufficient demand. Some may clash on the timetable. We will always consult you if this happens.

However, it is important that you put as much thought into your reserve choice as into your other options.

e. Non Language Pathway

Students who are not studying a language in Year 9 will choose either a vocational option or a nonqualification option from the non-language pathway. Students should choose one of the following, and also a reserve choice

• Creative iMedia • Child Development • Music Performance • Sports Studies • Personal Development and Employability Skills (non-qualification) • Sports Leadership and Coaching (non-qualification)

f. Restrictions

The following restrictions apply to option choices. You should read these carefully.

• Three separate Sciences will only be allowed for the most able scientists. Students choosing this will have to complete the three qualifications in the time everyone else does the two sciences and will need to pick up concepts quickly and do additional work on their own. We will therefore look for students to have an ATL of 1.8 or better by the start of Year 10.

• No more than TWO of French, Spanish and Latin may be taken

• Only one of Fine Art, Textiles (Art), Photography or Graphic Communication

• No more than one DT subject (Product Design or Food Preparation and Nutrition)

• Only one of Computer Science or Creative iMedia

• Only one of Music or Music Performance

• Only one of PE, Dance or Sports Studies

• Advanced Maths is limited to students in set Newton for Maths.

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