We recognise that key stage four examinations are a crucial milestone, setting the foundation for post-16 education, apprenticeships, and careers. Therefore, we aim to offer access a range of courses. All our students' assessments and examination pathways are individualised.
Dual-registered students may have access to additional subjects and qualifications based on the agreement with their home school.
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English |
GCSE English Language including Speaking and Listening (AQA) |
This course enables students to explore creative reading and writing, look at the writers’ viewpoints and perspectives. Assessment– Examination and non-exam assessment |
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Functional Skills English (Level 1 / 2 – City & Guilds) |
These qualifications are designed to equip learners with skills such as comparing the ideas and presentation of texts, writing for a specified audience and purpose, and communicating and adapting language. They’re assessed in three units (Speaking, Listening and Communication; Reading; and Writing). Assessment– Examination |
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Maths |
GCSE Mathematics (Edexcel) |
This course enables students to develop fluent knowledge, skills and understanding of mathematical methods and concepts. Acquire, select and apply mathematical techniques to solve problems. Reason mathematically, make deductions and inferences, and draw conclusions as well as comprehend, interpret and communicate mathematical information in a variety of forms appropriate to the information and context. Assessment– Examination |
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Functional Skills Mathematics (City & Guilds-Level 1 / 2 ) |
This qualification is designed to build a learner's ability to use maths in real-world situations, covering four key skills: representing problems mathematically, analysing calculations, solving problems, and interpreting results to explain situations. Assessment– Examination |
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Entry Level Mathematics (City and Guilds) |
The Maths Entry Level Certificate is designed to provide basic and relevant mathematical skills for students of all ages, effectively building confidence—especially for those with lower mathematical ability. Assessment– Examination |
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Science |
GCSE Biology (AQA Single Award) |
GCSE Biology is the study of living organisms, focusing on their structures, processes, and interactions with the environment. The curriculum is divided into five core, interconnected themes. Assessment– Examination |
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The Entry Certificate in Science (AQA) |
This Science Award is designed to build foundational scientific knowledge, confidence, and practical skills. Assessment– Coursework and science practicals |
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Art |
Entry Level Certificate in Art and Design (OCR Level 1 / 2) |
This Certificate is designed to be highly flexible, adapting to the skills, needs, and interests of students. A key feature is that it has been specifically developed to be co-teachable alongside the GCSE (9–1) Art and Design qualifications, offering a unified curriculum package. Assessment– Coursework portfolio and an externally set task. |
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PE |
Sports Leadership Award (Level 1/2) |
This course is a mixture of theoretical and practical learning about the skills of a sports leader. Roles and responsibilities, risk assessments and practically delivering a range of sessions to their peers are all course expectations. Assessment – Coursework |
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