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Accreditation and Qualifications 2014 -2015

The 2014-2015 academic year saw an increase in personalization and a broader range of accredited qualifications offered to students. All leavers achieved accredited qualifications, including maths/number. The breadth of choice in KS5 has also expanded. Future developments include adapting the Options Programme, extending subject-specific qualifications, offering Level 1 qualifications for challenging students, and strengthening links with sixth forms and colleges.

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Accreditation and Qualifications 2014 -2015

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  1. Accreditation and Qualifications2014 -2015 November 2015

  2. Key points • Increased personalisation in Key Stage 4 including GCSE maths • All leavers achieve accredited qualifications including maths/number • Broadest offer to date for pupils with complex needs • Accreditation awarded in PSHE • Breadth of choice on offer in KS5 has increased again

  3. The 2014/15 offer

  4. KS4 Accreditation: 2014/2015 Accredited Courses at GCSE /GCSE Entry Level

  5. Increasing the offer at KS5

  6. Accredited Achievement in KS5: Functional Skills 2015

  7. Creative, Media and Performance Arts 2014/15

  8. Healthy Living and Fitness 2014 Entry 2

  9. Healthy Living and Fitness 2015

  10. PSHE: Entry 2

  11. Accreditation for work experience ASDAN Employability

  12. Accreditation for Pupils with Complex Needs

  13. Future developments • Consider the interests of future KS5 students and adapt the Options Programme • Extend subject specific qualifications in subjects such as PSHE • Offer Level 1 qualifications to pupils requiring challenge • Links with sixth forms and colleges

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