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Year 10 Parents’ Information Evening. Wednesday 9 th October 2013. Contents. The National Picture Subject Specific Information Controlled Assessment Key Dates How to Support your Child Next Steps. Some background……….
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Year 10 Parents’ Information Evening Wednesday 9th October 2013
Contents • The National Picture • Subject Specific Information • Controlled Assessment • Key Dates • How to Support your Child • Next Steps
Some background……… • 86% of students achieved 5 or more A* to C last year, 64% including English and Maths. • The national picture is changing and examinations are becoming more challenging. • We want every child to achieve in school in every subject they take. • We want to prepare them for life beyond Boswells.
What is changing…… • GCSEs and BTECs are becoming more rigorous. • GCSE/A-level examinations can only be taken in the summer – apart from E & M GCSE resits in November. • Early entry is discouraged (unless the student is ready). • Students must stay in education until at least their 18th birthday. • Some (if not all) A-levels are likely to be stand alone qualifications by September 2015.
English Approximately 90% of students take the Double Award GCSE (Language and Literature), the remainder take Single Award English Examination Board: AQA 60% Examination 40% Controlled Assessment
English Controlled Assessment • Majority of English Language CA completed in Year 10 • Critical to achieve well (worth 40%) • One piece at the end of each half-term (the first piece is currently in progress) • Under controlled conditions • No scope for improvement, so important to get it right first time.
Mathematics All students will take Mathematics GCSE 2 Examinations (non-calculator & calculator paper) No controlled assessment Half-termly assessments measure progress but do not count for the actual examination Examination Board: Edexcel
Science • Triple Science (chosen at Options) Examination Board: OCR • Double Science (sets 1 & 2) Examination Board: OCR • BTEC Science (sets 3 & 4) Examination Board: Edexcel
Triple Science Separate GCSEs in Biology, Chemistry and Physics 1 piece of Controlled Assessment for each subject (worth 25%) All examinations now take place at the end of Year 11
Double Science • Core Science in Year 10 (1 GCSE) • Additional Science in Year 11 (1 GCSE) 2 pieces of controlled assessment (worth 25% in total) First piece straight after half-term (lasts two weeks) Examination for Core at the end of Year 10.
BTEC Science • Principles of Science in Year 10 • Applications of Science in Year 11 Each qualification is equivalent to 1 GCSE 75% classroom based assessment 25% examination (March or June)
Other Subject AreasAll written examinations take place at the end of Year 11
Other Subject AreasAll written examinations take place at the end of Year 11
Other Subject AreasAll written examinations take place at the end of Year 11
Controlled Assessment • Classroom-based assessment under controlled conditions. • Attendance and preparation are crucial. • Should be aiming to achieve at least in line with overall grade. • Cannot be improved, but a different piece can completed.
Key Elements for Success • Attendance • Organisation & planning • Goals • Ability • Hard work • Knowing their currentattainment and how to improve
Supporting your Child • Regular conversations about progress • Encourage communication with teachers • Attendance (please don’t book holidays in term time!) • Controlled assessment • Planners & Home Learning • Revision guides & e-learning • Reading (books, newspapers)
Concerns Please contact: For specific subjects, please contact your child’s teacher or the Head of Subject/Skill Area Ms Jane Oliver – Pastoral Manager (Years 10 & 11) Mrs Helen Burton – Head of Year 10 Mr Steve Mansell – Deputy Headteacher (Curriculum)
Next Steps The Boswells College Entry Requirements for A-levels (in general)….. 6 A* to C grades (or equivalent) Subject Specific Requirements (most likely a grade B in that subject at GCSE) (Other Colleges are available!) College Open Evenings mostly take place in the autumn term of Year 11 (early research helps).