Choosing GCSE subjects is a crucial step that will impact your academic journey and future career. Take time to explore the options, consider your interests, strengths, and aspirations. Seek guidance from teachers, family, and make informed choices. The school aims to provide a supportive environment for students to excel and meet their needs.
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The Key Stage 4 curriculum is designed to offer a broad and balanced range of subjects tailored to individual abilities, interests, and career goals. Emphasis is on quality outcomes, progression to post-16 education or work, and success in English and Mathematics. The EBACC subjects keep options open for further study and careers.
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When choosing subjects, students should assess their abilities, interests, and future aspirations. Factors to consider include performance, vocational interests, career goals, strengths in certain subjects, and literacy or numeracy skills. The transition into Key Stage 4 should be viewed in connection with future stages of education at 16, 17, and 18.
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