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The Streetly School

The Streetly School. KS4 Options Evening 2011 – 2013 courses. What is tonight all about?. General overview Making personal choices that suits every individual The KS4 Curriculum and what it looks like The Options process Individual subjects.

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The Streetly School

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  1. The Streetly School KS4 Options Evening 2011 – 2013 courses

  2. What is tonight all about? • General overview • Making personal choices that suits every individual • The KS4 Curriculum and what it looks like • The Options process • Individual subjects

  3. Read the booklet and discuss the options. Any questions , contact the school. The Programme Fill in the option form and return to Mrs Triptree, via form tutors no later than Monday 22nd February

  4. The Process • Personal interviews with SLT • Informing parents via letter of qualification for English Baccalaureate • Y9 Assembly last Friday – Options process and courses • Y9 Reports • Y9 Information Evening

  5. How to make good choices DO DON’T TAKE A SUBJECT BECAUSE You like the teacher Your friend is taking it You’ve heard it’s easy • Think about what you like doing • Think about what you want to do in the future • Make sure you have a good mix of subjects

  6. What we pride ourselves on at The Streetly School • 4 subjects taken offering a real ‘choice’ • Making it personal – discussion with SLT regarding the best options based on predicted grades and PC data • Offering courses at different levels, to suit the needs of students • Regular Progress checks and discussion with staff about progress made

  7. ENGLISH BACCALAUREATE This is an extra qualification that students will receive should they get a C grade and above in Maths, English, Science, a Humanities subject ( currently Geography or History) and a Foreign Language (French or Spanish) There is no extra exam to take- it is given automatically

  8. OPTIONS Art, ASC , French, PE, Business Studies Drama, Geography, Music, Food & Nutrition, Spanish, DT Graphics, ICT Nationals, Travel and Tourism, Science Triple Award, Health and Social Care, DT Product Design, History, Dance, CORE EnglishMaths RE Science

  9. GCSEs • GCSEs are offered by all schools in a range of subjects • GCSEs mainly involve theoretical study, but with some investigative work. In some subjects they involve elements of practical work • GCSEs are usually assessed through a mixture of coursework and examinations • GCSEs are awarded from A* through to G

  10. BTECs / OCR Nationals • BTECs and OCR Nationals have equivalence to 2 GCSEs • Courses support vocational learning and understanding of the world of work, with an emphasis upon skills • Pupils are assessed upon their completion of portfolios [or coursework] which evidence their understanding • Pupils can benefit from continual assessment instead of testing at the end of the course • Awarded at Pass, Merit, Distinction and Distinction*

  11. Option A Option B Option C Option D Business Studies Food and Nutrition French History ICT Nationals Music PE GCSE PE BTEC Travel and Tourism ASC level 1 D&T Graphics D &T Product design Food and Nutrition Geography Health and Social Care BTEC ICT Nationals Spanish Art Drama BTEC Geography Health and Social Care BTEC PE BTEC Science Triple Award Spanish Art Business BTEC Business Studies Dance BTEC or GCSE Drama GCSE French History ICT Nationals Travel and Tourism

  12. What are you interested in? What are you good at? How do you like to learn? Are you keeping an open mind? Do you have a specific career in mind?

  13. Read the booklet and discuss the options. Any questions , contact the school. The Programme Fill in the option form and return to Mrs Triptree, via form tutors no later than Monday 22nd February

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