In the coming days, our Fourth Form (Year 9) boys will finalise their GCSE subject choices – an exciting step, and one that deserves careful thought. With our GCSE Information Evening next Monday evening, and the deadline for decisions next week, we are sharing this Q&A to help pupils and parents feel well-informed and well-supported.
Why do we ask pupils to choose their GCSE subjects in the Fourth Form?
Dr. Evans: The Spring Term of the Fourth Form is the point at which boys are ready to start making more intentional choices about the curriculum that will shape their Fifth Form and beyond. We begin GCSE teaching early in the Summer Term, so we need those decisions in place by the middle of March in order to build the timetable, set groups, and make sure each boy is properly supported from the start. It’s an important milestone – but it doesn’t need to feel daunting. Our job is to guide pupils carefully so they make choices that suit them.
What does the timetable structure look like – how many subjects does each pupil take?
Dr. Evans: Each pupil has ten academic slots to fill, and he needs to fill all ten. Some of those are compulsory, and some are optional. The overall aim is a balanced curriculum that keeps doors open, while also allowing boys to develop areas of genuine interest and strength.
Which subjects are compulsory for everyone?
Dr. Evans: All pupils take English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, and Science. In addition, every pupil must choose at least one Modern Foreign Language from French, German, or Spanish. Those are the foundations of the curriculum and they provide strong preparation for Sixth Form study – whatever a pupil’s future direction.