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Woodbridge High School

Woodbridge High School

Year 11

The Key Stage 4 (KS4) curriculum for year 11 students continues the model started in year 10. A reminder of this model is below:

Core Subjects

 

(5 or 6 GCSEs)

All students must study all of these subjects.

 

Students in the highest sets will study for separate science GCSEs (Biology, Chemistry and Physics). Others will study for the dual award GCSE Science.

English Language (GCSE)

English Literature (GCSE)

Mathematics (GCSE)

Science (double or triple) (GCSE)

 

Physical Education (core)

Life Studies

Humanities

 

(1 GCSE)

For most students, one of these subjects is compulsory.

 

For some students, humanities are not compulsory. Parents will receive a letter about this. Students may choose them if they wish.

Geography (GCSE)

History (GCSE)

 

Modern Languages

 

(1 GCSE)

For most students, one of these subjects is compulsory. Students must choose a language they have studied in Y7-9.

 

For some students, languages are not compulsory. Parents will receive a letter about this. Students may choose them if they wish.

French (GCSE)

Spanish (GCSE)

German (GCSE)

Russian (GCSE)

Two Choices

 

(GCSE

or Technical Award)

Students should continue with the early choices they made in Y8 and have studied in Y9.

 

If parents feel this might not be right for their son / daughter, they should contact Mr Clifton.

 

Students choose one further GCSE or Technical Award to study alongside their other subjects.

 

Students many choose another humanities subject for their further choice if they wish.

Art & Design (GCSE)

Business Studies (BTEC)

Health & Social Care (CNAT)

Child Development (CNAT)

Computer Science (GCSE)

Design & Technology (GCSE)

Drama (GCSE)

Information Technology (CNAT)

Media Studies (GCSE)

Music (GCSE)

Physical Education (GCSE)

Psychology (GCSE)

Religious Studies (GCSE)

Sociology (GCSE)

The amount of time allocated to each subject is shown in the curriculum diagram here.

Please see the documents below for further information about the courses studied.

For Information about GCSEs see the documents below: