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What could your programme of study look like? A Level Courses
All students must choose a three-course programme of study. You are • Art, craft and Design
allowed to study four courses, however, this is a very demanding timetable! • Biology
Here are five example pathways. As you can see, it is possible to study a • Business
mix of A Level and Diploma courses. • chemistry
• computer science
Pathway A Level Course A Level Course A Level Course • Dance
or EPQ • Design technology
1 A Level Course Subsidiary A Level Course • Drama and theatre
Diploma Course A Level Course • economics
Pathway Subsidiary Subsidiary or EPQ • english Language and
Diploma Course Subsidiary Diploma Course
2 Diploma Course Literature
Subsidiary • english Literature
Pathway Subsidiary A Level Course Diploma Course • French
Diploma Course • Geography
3 • German (As)
• History
Pathway A Level Course • Mathematics
• Further Mathematics
4 • core Mathematics (As)
• Media studies
Pathway Extended Diploma Course • Music
• Photography
5 • Physical education
• Physics
Entrance Requirements and Course Descriptors • Psychology
• religious studies
We want you to succeed on your chosen courses and it is important that • sociology
they are right for you. Your GCSE results do matter as these are a good • spanish
indicator of your potential success on each course. All courses are subject to • textile Design
specific entrance requirements, based on GCSE grades.
Opportunity
Further information can be found in the Entrance Requirements insert.
Detailed descriptors for all available courses can be found on our College
website: www.ivybridge.devon.sch.uk
The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) Extended Diplomas 3
This is a popular course available to you in addition to your main programme • sport Development, coaching
of study and is completed during Year 12. It is an opportunity to carry out a and Fitness
project in an area or subject you feel passionate about.
• uniformed Public services
If you want to extend your interest in a subject or if you have particular
passions or hobbies outside of College then this could be the extra course for Subsidiary Diplomas and
you! It requires over 90 hours of work, so it is important that you enjoy Extended Certificates
working on your chosen project. Your final submission has a great deal of
flexibility, such as a written report, organising a charity event or even creating • extended certificate in
a computer game. All students must also give a presentation about Applied Business
their project.
This is a great opportunity to develop your skills in: • extended certificate in
Applied single science
• Independent learning
• Planning and organising yourself • WJec Diploma in criminology
• Researching, analysing and evaluating data/information
• Thinking creatively to solve problems • extended certificate in Health
• Taking the initiative and responsibility for your own project and social care
• Being a reflective learner
• cambridge technical
Introductory Diploma in It
• extended certificate in Applied
Psychology
• rsL subsidiary Diploma for
Music Practitioners
• extended certificate in
Performing Arts
Please note: Courses may be subject to
change if insufficient numbers apply.