Curriculum Overview
At Oxford High School we offer a varied and balanced curriculum which blends academic studies with creative and aesthetic options whilst still offering opportunities for students to participate in a wide range of extra curricular activities. The dedicated and well-qualified staff are committed to providing the very best educational experiences.
Our academic results speak for themselves and we are justifiably proud of the excellent standards attained by our students. However, we place great emphasis on the path to these achievements. We wish to equip our students with the confidence and desire to become lifelong learners and to relish intellectual challenge. This is achieved through careful monitoring and attention to the needs of our students both in and out of the classroom. We do not take any external examinations early as we wish to develop a questioning approach to study and a deeper level of understanding. This allows us to explore topics and ideas, prompted by student interest, which may not be on formal schemes of work.
We wish to develop a collaborative atmosphere where teachers deliver the curriculum in a stimulating, interesting and encouraging way and students wish to question and learn.
CURRICULUM IN YEARS 7, 8 AND 9 2009-2010
The number of teaching periods allocated to each subject is given in the grid.
| SUBJECT | YEAR 7 | YEAR 8 | YEAR 9 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | 5 | 4 | 4 | |
| Mathematics | 5 | 5 | 4 | |
| Sciences | 4 | 4 | ||
| Biology | 2 | |||
| Physics | 2 | |||
| Chemistry | 2 | |||
| French | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
| Mandarin | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
| Art | ||||
| Design & Technology | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
| Drama | ||||
| Textiles | ||||
| Information & Communications Technology (*) | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Music (*) | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Geography | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| History | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Physical Education | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
| Religious Studies (*) | 2 | 2 | 1 | |
| Latin | - | 3 | 3 | |
| Ancient Greek | - | - | 4 ] | |
| German | - | - | 4 ] one | |
| Spanish | - | - | 4 ] only | |
| Russian | - | - | 4 ] | |
|
Tutor Period/PSHCE (Personal, Social, Health & Citizenship Education) |
1 | 1 | 1 | |
| TOTAL number of periods per week | 37 | 37 | 40 | |
Notes:
- Each teaching period is 35 minutes long.
- There are 8 periods each day - so 40 periods each week.
- In Y7 & 8 we only timetable 37 of the 40 available periods. On 3 days each week we leave the lesson after lunch 'free' so that students can have more time for extra-curricular activities, etc
- (*) In Y7 Music and ICT are both taught in forms.
- In Y8 they are both taught in half-form groups for 1 period per week.
- In Y9 ICT is taught in forms and in Music the year is split into 4 groups (with RS) for 1 period per week.
CURRICULUM for YEARS 10 & 11, 2009-2010
CORE CURRICULUM
Non-examined core curriculum
Tutor period/PSHCE - 1 period
Physical Education - 2 periods
General Religious Studies (for students not studying GCSE Religious Studies) - 1 period
Complementary Studies (modular courses in Art, Design & Technology, Drama, Music,
Textiles and Physical Education- courses provided to give a balanced curriculum for each
student) - 2 periods
Examined core curriculum
All students take the following subjects at GCSE or IGCSE:
English
English Literature
Mathematics (IGCSE)
Additional Award Science (worth 2 GCSEs) + tailored enrichment/enhancement
programme.
(Biology, Chemistry and Physics, studied as separate sciences, are taught by specialist
teachers)
A Modern Foreign Language
OPTIONAL GCSE SUBJECTS
Students choose 3 or 4 of these and each occupies 3 periods in the timetable.
Art, Design and Technology
- Art
- Art: Textiles
- Design & Technology
Classical Languages
- Greek
- Latin
Humanities
- Geography
- History
- Religious Studies
Information Technology
Modern Languages
- German
- Spanish
- Russian
Performing Arts
- Music
- Drama
Notes:
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In the Spring term of Y9 students are asked what subjects they would like to choose at GCSE. The blocks are then constructed, based on these choices, to enable as many students as possible to study their chosen combination.
(For at least the past 6 years every student has been able to study their chosen subjects.)
SIXTH FORM STUDIES 2009-2010
YEARS 12 and 13 - subjects offered to AS/A Level
Art
Art: Textiles
Biology
Chemistry
Critical Thinking (*)
Design and Technology
Drama and Theatre Studies
Economics
English
French
Geography
German
Government & Politics
Greek (Ancient)
History
Information Technology
Italian (**)
Latin
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Music
Philosophy (***)
Physics
Psychology
Religious Studies
Russian
Spanish
Note: the majority of subjects are timetabled for 7 periods each week but this may be reduced if there are only a small number of students wishing to study a particular subject.
(*) Critical Thinking is a core, compulsory part of the Y12 curriculum for at least the autumn term. The majority of students continue with the subject and take the AS at the end of Y12.
(**) Italian: this provides an opportunity to begin a new modern language and to study it to either AS or A2 level. The course is very intensive and it will not be possible to take the AS level examination until the end of Y13.
(***) Philosophy is planned to be introduced at AS level for 2009-2010
Notes:
- We recommend that students choose 4 subjects to study at AS level and then to continue with 3 of these to A level (although it is possible to do more than this).
- Mathematics: courses generally consist of pure and applied units where the applied component is either mechanics or statistics.
- Further Mathematics: students intending to take further mathematics must also take mathematics.
- Art: Textiles: good drawing skills are needed for success at AS level at the end of Y12. The total number of periods timetabled is 12 per week.
- Y12 students will be asked to confirm their choice of A2 subjects, for study in Y13, in the Spring Term of Y12.
- In addition to the above subjects students follow a General Studies programme (2 periods per week), a Critical Thinking course (2 periods per week for at least the first term in Y12) and a Tutor/PSHCE period.
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