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Sir James Smith’s
GCSEs 2019
Information for parents/carers
about the upcoming GCSEs
ASPIRATION • AMBITION • ACHIEVEMENT
The countdown has begun…
20 school weeks remain before the first written exam
Key Dates:
29 – 30 November School Production – ‘Disorderly Women’
4 – 5 December Mock GCSE French and German Speaking Tests
14 – 18 January Year 11 Mock GCSE Exams
4 – 6 February GCSE Catering Controlled Assessment
28 February Exam Preparation Day
1 March PD Day
19 – 21 March Additional Maths exam trials
21 March DLD 2 – Working with the Maths Department
26 – 27 March Additional English exam trials
3 – 4 April GCSE Photography exam for selected students
23 – 24 April GCSE 3D exam for half the class
25 – 26 April GCSE Art exam
4 – 6 February GCSE Catering practical exams
30 April – 1 May GCSE 3D exam for half the class
30 April – 1 May GCSE French/German speaking test
2 – 3 May GCSE Graphics and Photography exam
13 May First written exam & bespoke revision
timetable starts
13 June Record of Achievement celebration
17 June Final written GCSE exam
26 June Contingency GCSE day (in case of an exam
being disrupted nationally)
10 Top Tips for Revising
(in no particular order)
1. Students should be spending at least 2 hours per evening revising. If they say “I haven’t got
any homework”, they should be spending their time on revision.
2. Students should pay particular attention to the upcoming Deep Learning Day, which
focuses on revision strategies. Resources will be available on Sharepoint, which can be
accessed via the school website. In addition, use the ‘Revision Cracked’ booklet to try
some different strategies.
3. Ask for a realistic revision timetable, which includes times for when each subject will be
revised. Display this in a public area of the house – the kitchen is a good place!
4. Create an appropriate learning environment sitting at a table and away from distractions
(TV, phone, iPad etc).
5. Keep reminding students to revise in short, intensive sessions. Our brains can only focus
for around 30 minutes before they need a break - build them in!
6. Encourage students to re-visit work on a regular basis. Chances are they won’t remember
everything after only one session.
7. Make sure students get the right amount of sleep. Staying up until midnight each night is
not going to do anybody any favours – get some early nights.
8. Remind students to drink plenty of water and eat healthily. Our brains are just like a
machine – if we don’t put the right fuel in, they won’t work at their best.
9. Agree the balance between work and social life and stick to the agreement. Avoid sleep-
overs during the week.
10. Encourage positivity. Chances are your child knows far more than they think. A positive
mind is far more effective than one which is always thinking the worst.
ART
Exam Board. OCR
Exam Specification
Code.
J171
Details about the
assessment.
60% Coursework - sketchbook & final piece
40% Exam - A2 worksheets + 10hr Exam
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
25/26 April 10 Hour final piece, based on A2 worksheets.
Units of work. Coursework: Sketchbook Personal Project, 9 months of work,
awarded the most marks. Should be working on this at home to
achieve grades based on feedback.
Four worksheets deadline – 19 December.
Exam: Minimum of 4 x A2 worksheets to meet the 4 attainment
objectives (AO’s): Artist research, observational, development
and final idea, must be completed by the exam, 3 weeks per
sheet both in and out of school. Final Piece done in 10hr Exam.
Exam Papers. Students will have chosen a question from the exam paper first
week back after Christmas. All have a copy.
Additional sketchbooks should be full with extra work added
between pages first lesson back after Christmas. After Christmas
expect to see worksheets being worked on every week two hours
or more is needed each week until Easter.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
Pinterest boards
Info on school website of coursework and exam requirements.
Examples in Art room.
Revision workshops. Coursework that is not finished - attend afterschool on a
Thursday to complete. Exam worksheets can also be done.
Revision sessions. Every B Thursday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
N/A
CATERING
Exam Board. WJEC
Exam Specification
Code.
C560P1
Details about the
assessment.
Unit 1 – Practical Controlled Assessments 50%
Unit 2 – Written Exam 50%
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
4 – 6 Feb Practical Exam
10 June 2018 Written Exam
1 hr 45 mins
Units of work. Students will need to answer all the questions in the exam.
It will cover food preparation, hygiene, ingredients, cooking
methods, where food comes from and nutritional guidelines.
The due date for the controlled assessments is 29th
March 2018.
Past Exam Papers. Practice exam questions in lesson and a practice exam paper was
issued over Christmas.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
CGP Revision Guide Book - available from the school shop for
£3.25.
On the W: Drive are revision cards for every aspect of the course
and are an invaluable resource material. The students will need
these cards for lesson.
BBC bite size
www.wjec.co.uk
Revision workshops. After school revision is available:
Thursday’s Week A and B.
Revision sessions. Every A Wednesday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
This exam has changed from Catering and Hospitality to Food
Preparation and Nutrition. Extra revision sessions will be vital for
students.
DRAMA
Exam Board. AQA
Exam Specification
Code.
8261
Details about the
assessment.
3 Components.
40% - C1 – Understanding Drama – Written Exam
40% - C2 – Devising Drama – Assessed by Teacher, videos to exam
board.
20% - C3 – Texts in Practice – Visiting Examiner.
For details on all units – see below
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
C1 – 17 May (pm) – 1hr 45min written exam
C2 – First week of December
C3 – TBC (April)
Units of work. C1 – Understanding Drama – 80 marks total
o Theatre Knowledge – Multiple Choice (theatre roles (jobs),
stage positions, types and configurations. (4 marks)
o Set Play – The Crucible – selection of short essay
questions, focusing on design and direction of an extract
from the studied play text. (44 marks)
o Live Theatre Production – a review of acting in a
professional performance we watch during the course. (32
marks)
C2 – Devising Drama – COMPLETED! – 80 marks total
o Performance of piece devised by students, based on
stimulus (The Guide’s Speech from 100) (20 marks)
o Devising Log – 3 sections (Response to
Stimulus/Development and Collaboration/Analysis and
Evaluation) (20 marks per section = 60 marks)
C3 – Texts in Practice - 40 marks
Students create fully realised performances (or complete
technical equivalent, or create full set or costume) for
TWO extracts from the same play text.
Past Exam Papers. 1 real exam paper – along with all other exam preparation
resources and any ‘fake’ exam papers all available in…
Sharepoint – Drama – GCSE EXAM PREP - NEW
Revision sessions. Every B Tuesday from January.
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
For Component 2 + 3 (practical assessments), students should
arrange extra rehearsal time after school. This is bookable in
Drama Studio. See BCA or JR.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Exam Board Eduqas
Exam spec code: C700QS
Details about the
assessment
Component One – 40%
Component Two – 60%
Exam dates/ duration 4 June – Component One (1 hour 45 minutes)
7 June – Component Two (2 hours)
Mock Exams Students have already taken their mock exam for Component
One. The mock for Component Two will take place on 28
February – when younger students are taking part in the
Academic Review Day.
Units of work Component One: Students will have an hour to read an unseen
‘literary prose’ text (a story) and answer five questions about it.
They will need to be able to analyse the language used by the
writer in different parts of the text as well as evaluating the
whole text. Students will then have 45 minutes to plan and write
their own story from a list of titles.
Component Two: Students will have an hour to read two unseen
non-fiction texts and answer a series of questions about them.
They will need to be able to select information from different
texts as well as making connections and comparisons between
the two texts. Students will then have an hour to plan and write
two pieces of non-fiction writing.
Past Exam Papers As this is a relatively new exam, there are no past papers.
However, based on sample assessments from the exam board, we
have created a series of practice papers, and students will be
given copies of these – at least one per week.
Useful websites/
revision materials
www.gcsepod.co.uk - All students should be signed up and have
created their own username and password. If unsure, they should
speak to Mr Eames who can reset the password.
‘WJEC EDUQAS GCSE English Revision Workbook’ – available from
the school shop for £4.80
Revision sessions Every A Thursday & B Tuesday
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Exam Board Eduqas
Exam Board Spec: C720QS
Details about the
assessment
Component One – 40%
Component Two – 60%
Exam dates/ duration 15 May – Component One (2 hours)
23 May – Component Two (2½ hours)
Mock Exams Students have already taken their mock exam for Compnent One.
The mock for Component Two will take place in January as part of
the school mock exam week.
Units of work Component One: Students will have an hour to write about a
Shakespeare play. They need to know the whole play and be
ready to quote from it! In the second hour students will need to
write about one poem they have studied from the Eduqas Poetry
Anthology – again they need to know all 18 of these as we do not
know which one will be chosen for the exam. They will then need
to compare it to another poem from the anthology, from
memory. They need to know background information about the
context of the poems.
Component Two: Students will have 45 minutes to respond to
‘Blood Brothers’, writing about the whole play and analysing an
extract taken from it. They will then spend a further 45 minutes
responding to a 19th
Century novel: ‘Pride & Prejudice’, ‘War of
the Worlds’, ‘A Christmas Carol’, or ‘Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde’. They
need to know background information about the context. In the
final hour students will respond to an unseen poem and compare
it to another.
Past Exam Papers As this is a new exam, there are no past papers. However, based
on sample assessments from the exam board, we will create
practice questions for each text.
Useful websites/
revision materials
The texts themselves – all of our students have been issued with
copies and these are the main resource!
www.gcsepod.co.uk - All students should be signed up and have
created their own username and password.
We recommend either the ‘Study and Revise’ series from Hodder,
or CGP’s ‘English Text Guides’
Revision sessions. Every A Thursday & B Tuesday
FRENCH AND GERMAN
Exam Board. AQA
Exam Specification
Code.
French 8658
German 8668
Details about the
assessment.
4 Exams
Listening (25%), Speaking (25%) Reading (25%) and Writing (25%)
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
French Speaking Tests 30 April – 1 May
French Listening and Reading Exams 14 May
French Writing Exam 17 May
German Speaking Tests 30 April – 1 May
German Listening and Reading Exams 12 June
German Writing Exam 17 June
Units of Work. Year plan in student exercise books.
Specimen Exam
Papers.
AQA website/available from MFL staff.
Useful
websites/revision
materials.
French/German news, DVDs and magazines available to borrow,
magazine subscriptions.
Revision sessions. Every B Thursday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
Attendance at every lesson is crucial.
You should spend 15 minutes EVERY DAY on French/German
revision.
Learn vocabulary for just a few minutes every day so you meet
your target in every weekly test.
Make sure you know your speaking test cards (also essential for
the writing exam) in detail and by heart.
Use Vocab Express at home … aim to add 100 points to your score
every week.
GEOGRAPHY
Exam Board. AQA - Specification-A
Exam Specification
Code.
8035
Details about the
assessment.
Paper 1 – 35%.
Paper 2 – 35%
Paper 3 – 30%
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
21 May – Paper 1. 1½ hours
5 June – Paper 2. 1½ hours
13 June – Paper 3. 1¼ hours
Units of work. Paper 1. Living with the physical environment.
We have prepared for:
• Section A – The challenge of natural hazards,
• Section B – The living world,
• Section C – Physical landscapes in the UK.
Paper 2. Challenges in the human environment.
We have prepared for:
• Section A – Urban issues and challenges,
• Section B – The changing economic world,
• Section C – The challenge of resource management.
Paper 3. Geographical Applications.
This paper is made up of two sections:
• Section A – Issue evaluation,
• Section B – Fieldwork.
Past Exam Papers. We have lots of practice questions! Three sample assessment
papers and the real exam papers from 2018 exist. The
markscheme for each paper is also available. These resources can
be downloaded from Sharepoint along with other sample
questions from previous specifications. Students can access
Sharepoint from the school website.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
CGP Revision pack includes revision book, exam practice
workbook and answer book - available from the school shop for
£7.50.
Revision sessions. Every A Tuesday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
N/A.
HISTORY
Exam Board. Edexcel
Exam Specification
Code.
1H10
Details about the
assessment.
GCSE (9-1) History
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
Paper 1 – 3 Jun
Paper 2 – 6 June
Paper 3 – 11 June
Paper 1. British Thematic Study with Historic Environment (1 hour
15 mins)
Paper 2. Period Study and British Depth Study (1 hour 45 mins)
Paper 3. Modern Depth Study (1 hour 20 mins)
Units of work. Paper 1. 30% (52 marks)
Crime and punishment in Britain, c1000 to present with
Whitechapel, c1870-1900: crime, policing and the inner city.
Paper 2. 40% (64 marks)
Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941-91 Anglo-Saxon
and Norman England c1060-88
Paper 3. 30% (52 marks)
Russia and the Soviet Union, 1917-41
Past Exam Papers. Sample papers on www.edexcel.com/gcsehistory16
Useful websites/
revision materials.
GSCE Bite Size
GSCE Pod
Revision Guide Book x 4 – available from the school shop
Revision sessions. Every B Wednesday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
Assessment Objectives
AO1 – Knowledge and understanding of the key features and
characteristics of the periods
AO2 – Explain and analyse historical events and periods using
second order concepts
AO3 – Analyse, evaluate and make substantial judgements about
interpretations
MATHS
Exam Board. AQA
Exam Specification
Code.
8300
Details about the
assessment.
Three papers, all equally weighted. There are two entry tiers -
Foundation or Higher. Students will be entered for the tier most
appropriate to their needs and ability.
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
All papers 1½ hours
Paper 1 – 21 May (Non-calc)
Paper 2 – 6 June (Calc)
Paper 3 – 11 June (Calc)
Units of work. There are 3 Assessment Objectives, AO1 carries the greatest
weighting but all papers will assess all three AOs.
AO1: Use and apply standard techniques
AO2: Reason, interpret and communicate mathematically
AO3: Solve problems within mathematics and in other contexts.
Past Exam Papers. All available past papers as well as specimen and practice papers
will be made available to all students.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
www.hegartymaths.com has short videos and quizzes on almost
every topic on the course. Students are well used to this but if
they lose/forget their password, they can simply send a password
reset message to their teacher. Students have been provided
with a revision list with Hegartymaths references; this covers the
majority of topics.
CGP Revision Guide Book - available from the school shop for
£2.50.
CGP Exam Practice Workbook with Answer Book – available from
the school shop for £3.50.
Revision sessions. Every A Wednesday & B Thursday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
N/A
MORALITY AND ETHICS
Exam Board. AQA - Specification A
Exam Specification
Code.
8062
Details about the
assessment.
Paper 1 - 50%
Paper 2 - 50%
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
13 May 1 hour 45mins
20 May 1 hour 45 mins
Units of work. Paper 1: Students will need to answer questions on
Christianity ; Beliefs, Teachings and Practices and Islam;
Beliefs, Teachings and Practices.
Paper 2: Students will need to answer questions on 4
topics – Thematic Studies. Relationships and Families.
Religion and Life, Religion, Crime and Punishment and
Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice.
Past Exam Papers. Can be downloaded from the AQA website.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
Revision sessions. Every B Wednesday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
N/A.
MUSIC
Exam Board. Edexcel
https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-gcses/music-
2016.html
Exam Specification
Code.
1MU0
Details about the
assessment.
3 Components…
30% - Performing – Assessed by teacher/externally moderated
• Solo performance
• Ensemble performance
30 % - Composing – Assessed by teacher/externally moderated
• Free composition
• Set brief by exam board
40% - Appraising – Written Exam For details on all units - see below
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
Component 1:
• Solo Performance: wk beginning 19 February
• Ensemble Performance: 22 March (recording day) Component 2:
• Set brief composition: 6 February
• Free composition: 27 March Component 3:
1hr 45min listening and appraising exam: 4 June 2018 (PM)
Units of work. Component 1: Performing 30% (60 marks)
• Solo performance: grade 4 standard – with or without accomp. (30
marks)
• Ensemble performance: individual part within a group (3 people) (30
marks) (Total time of combined performances is a minimum of 4 minutes)
Component 2: Composing 30% (60 Marks)
• Free composition – any style/any instruments (30 marks)
• Set brief by exam board – students choose a brief from 4 options
based on the areas of study (30 marks) Compositions are produced in controlled exam conditions of a minimum of
5hrs, then recorded and sent off to be moderated. Students must produce a
‘Score’ to accompany the recording.
Component 3: Appraising 40% (80 marks)
Musical elements, musical contexts and musical language within the 4 areas of
study (2 set works each):
• Instrumental Music 1700-1820
• Vocal Music
• Music for Stage and Screen
• Fusions
The exam paper is made up of two sections:
Section A – Areas of study, dictation, and unfamiliar pieces (68 marks)
• Six questions related to six of the eight set works.
• One short melody/rhythm completion exercise.
• One question on an unfamiliar piece (skeleton score provided) with
questions on its musical elements, musical contexts and musical
language.
Section B – Extended response comparison between a set work and one
unfamiliar piece (12 marks)
• One question that asks students to compare and/or evaluate the
musical elements, musical contexts and musical language of one
set work with one unfamiliar piece of music.
A CD with the music extracts will be played to all students at the same time
and will repeat the extracts a set number of times.
1hr 45min listening and appraising exam
Past Exam Papers. New Exam specification. No past papers.
Lots of ‘practice papers’ and exam questions in the revision guides and on the
Padlet page.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
Exam board Course page:
https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-gcses/music-
2016.html
Revision and student guides available at the school shop or amazon. CGP/
Pearson/Rheingold
ABRSM grade 1- 4 music theory exercise books
All students have ‘Set works on a Page’ revision guides and detailed guides
from Edexcel.
Revision sessions. Every A Wednesday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
Component 1:
Solo performance:
• Grade 4 standard piece required.
• Students should be receiving individual tuition on their main
instrument to get support outside of lessons
• Minimum of 30min – 1hr individual instrumental/vocal practice per
day
Ensemble Performance
• Students expected to rehearse at least twice a week outside of
lessons (lunch or after school) leading up to the assessment (February
– March term)
Component 2: Composition: Free and Set Brief
• Minimum 5 hours in class provided on each composition.
• Additional hrs are allowed, and are available after school by
appointment.
Component 3: Appraising
• Use online theory lessons and practice exercises to develop your
knowledge and your aural listening skills.
• Listen to the set works as much as possible, and to the extended
listening material to widen your knowledge for section B.
• Practice essay questions.
Access the support material and use the ‘Set works on a Page’ to help you
revise.
3D
Exam Board. OCR
Exam Specification
Code.
J175
Details about the as-
sessment.
60% Coursework - sketchbook & final piece
40% Exam - A2 worksheets + 10hr Exam
Exam dates and dura-
tion of exam.
23 – 24 and 30 April - Students will be selected for either of these
dates
1 May 10 Hour final piece, based on A2 worksheets
Units of work. Coursework: Sketchbook Personal Project, 9 months of work,
awarded the most marks. Should be working on this at home to
achieve grades based on feedback.
Exam: Minimum of 3 x A2 worksheets and final end piece to be
completed by 14th
December to meet the 4 attainment objectives
(AO’s): Artist/Designer research, observational, development,
Modelling and final idea, must be completed by the exam, 3
weeks per sheet both in and out of school. Final Piece done in
10hr Exam. Students can prepare elements prior to the exam.
Exam Papers. Students have chosen a question from the exam paper first week
back after Christmas. All have a copy.
Useful websites/ revi-
sion materials.
Pinterest boards
Info on school website of coursework and exam requirements.
Examples in Design room.
Revision workshops. Coursework that is not finished - attend afterschool on a
Thursday to complete. Exam worksheets can also be done.
Revision sessions. Every week A Wednesday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
N/A
Graphics
Photography
Exam Board. OCR
Exam Specification
Code.
J172 Graphics
J173 Photography
Details about the as-
sessment.
60% Coursework - sketchbook & final piece
40% Exam - A2 worksheets + 10hr Exam
Exam dates and dura-
tion of exam.
3 April
4 April
10 Hour final piece, based on A2 worksheets.
Units of work. Coursework: Sketchbook Personal Project, 9 months of work,
awarded the most marks. Should be working on this at home to
achieve grades based on feedback.
Exam: Minimum of 3 x A2 worksheets and final end piece to be
completed by 14 December to meet the 4 attainment objectives
(AO’s): Artist/ Designer research, observational, development,
Modelling and final idea, must be completed by the exam, 3
weeks per sheet both in and out of school. Final Piece done in
10hr Exam. Students can prepare elements prior to the exam.
Exam Papers. Students have chosen a question from the exam paper first week
back after Christmas. All have a copy.
Useful websites/ revi-
sion materials.
Pinterest boards
Info on school website of coursework and exam requirements.
Examples in Design room.
Revision workshops. Coursework that is not finished - attend afterschool on a Thurs-
day to complete. Exam worksheets can also be done.
Revision sessions. Every week A Wednesday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
N/A
TRIPLE SCIENCE
Exam Board. AQA
Exam Specification
Code. Physics 8463
Chemistry 8462
Biology 8461
Details about the
assessment –
including duration
All papers are 100 marks and equally weighted
A total of 6 Written exams of 1 hour 45mins each.
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
14 May 2018 - BIO 1
16 May 2018 - CHEM 1
22 May 2018 - PHYS 1
7 June 2018 – BIO 2
12 June 2018 – CHEM 2
14 June 2018 – PHYS 2
What’s assessed Bio Paper 1 Topics 1 - 4 Cell Bio, Organisation, Infections and
Response, Bioenergetics.
Bio Paper 2 Topics 5 - 7 Homeostasis and Response, Inheritance,
Variations and Evolution and Ecology.
Chem Paper 1 Topics 1 - 5 Atomic Structure and the Periodic
Table, Bonding Structure and the Structure of Matter,
Quantitative Chemistry, Chemical Changes and Energy Changes.
Chem Paper 2 Topics 6 - 10: The Rate and Extent of Chemical
Change; Organic Chemistry; Chemical Analysis; Chemistry of the
Atmosphere; and Using Resources.
Physics Paper 1 Topics 1 - 4: Energy; Electricity; Particle Model of
Matter; and Atomic Structure.
Physics Paper 2 Topics 5 - 8: Forces; Waves; and Magnetism,
Electromagnetism and Space.
Past Exam Papers. CGP Assessment pack provided.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
CGP Revision Guide Book - available from the school shop.
Collins Connect have the text books available that accompany the
course
www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/gcse/science/
www.my-gcsescience.com
https://www.cgpbooks.co.uk/interactive_gcse_science
Revision sessions. Every A Thursday
SCIENCE (Combined Trilogy)
Classes 11.2, 11.3, 11.4 only
Exam Board. AQA
Exam Specification
Code. Gateway Combined Science: Trilogy 8464 H or F
Details about the
assessment –
including duration
All papers are 70 marks and equally weighted.
A total of 6 Written exams of 1 hour 15mins each.
Exam dates and
duration of exam.
14 May 2018 - BIO 1
16 May 2018 - CHEM 1
22 May 2018 - PHYS 1
7 June 2018 – BIO 2
12 June 2018 – CHEM 2
14 June 2018 – PHYS 2
What’s assessed. Bio Paper 1 Topics 1 - 4 Cell Bio, Organisation, Infections and
Response, Bioenergetics.
Bio Paper 2 Topics 5 - 7 Homeostasis and Response, Inheritance,
Variations and Evolution and Ecology.
Chem Paper 1 Topics 1 - 5 Atomic Structure and the Periodic
Table, Bonding Structure and the Structure of Matter,
Quantitative Chemistry, Chemical Changes and Energy Changes.
Chem Paper 2 Topics 6 - 10: The Rate and Extent of Chemical
Change; Organic Chemistry; Chemical Analysis; Chemistry of the
Atmosphere; and Using Resources.
Physics Paper 1 Topics 1 - 4: Energy; Electricity; Particle Model of
Matter; and Atomic Structure.
Physics Paper 2 Topics 5 - 7: Forces; Waves; and Magnetism and
Electromagnetism.
Past Exam Papers. CGP Assessment pack provided.
Useful websites/
revision materials.
CGP Revision Guide Book - available from the school shop.
Collins Connect has text books available that accompany the
course
www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/gcse/science/
www.my-gcsescience.com
https://www.cgpbooks.co.uk/interactive_gcse_science
Revision sessions. Every A Thursday
Additional Subject
Specific Information.
N/A.
Subject ATues AWed AThurs AFri BTues BWed BThurs BFri
Art Y
Catering/
Textiles
Y
DT/
Graphics
Y
Drama Y
English Y Y
MFL Y
Geogra-
phy
Y
History Y
M+E Y
Maths Y Y
Music Y
Science Y
Sport Y
Year 11 Extra-Curricular Revision Sessions 2018-19