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There are some subjects that you have to take. You have to take these subjects because they help you build up the skills you'll need in the future, like reading and writing clearly, being able to use numbers and problem solving.
The core subjects are: - Maths - Science - English - Welsh
You may also have lessons in PE, Religious Studies, IT, PSE, Careers Education and Work Related Education but in most schools you don't have to take exams in these subjects.
Take a look at the Year 9 Choices tutorials in the Progress File to help you make choices.
Which qualifications are offered at your school? Ask your tutor which of these are offered at your school:
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GCSEs |
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- Most pupils study 8 to 10 GCSEs
- They involve a mixture of course work and exams
- Graded A* - G
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Entry level certificates |
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- These are for you if you could find GCSEs hard - Offered in a range of subjects
- Graded Entry 1, Entry 2 or Entry 3
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GCSEs in vocational subjects |
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- Linked to broad areas like Applied Art & Design, Applied Business and Applied Science
- Mainly course work with some tests
- Graded A* - G, equal to 2 GCSEs |
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NVQs |
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- Linked to jobs e.g. hairdressing,construction
- Teaches practical skills
- May include day release to college |
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Subjects I could choose to take
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Your form tutor will give you details of the subjects offered at your school.
These may include:
Modern Languages e.g. Welsh, German, French or Spanish.
Design & Technology e.g. Resistant Materials, Food Technology, Catering, Electronics, Textiles or ICT.
Humanities e.g. Geography, History or Religious Studies.
Work related subjects e.g. Business Studies, Engineering, Health & Social Care.
Creative subjects e.g. Art, Music, Drama, Dance.
New subjects e.g. Sociology, Child Development, Media Studies, Electronics. |
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What else to think about
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When choosing what subjects to study it is also useful to look ahead to the choices you can make after Year 11. |
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