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Years 10 to 13
Students are offered a flexible curriculum that leads to between 9 and 11 GCSEs or other equivalent qualifications. Our courses are designed to suit all learners and interests. Students can select from a range of qualifications including GCSEs, Arts Awards, Applied GCSEs, BTECs and the Cerfificate of Personal Effectiveness.
| Core Subjects Years 10 - 11 |
Options - Years 10 -11 |
Science Option - Years 10 - 11 | Technology Option - Years 10 - 11 |
| Core P.E (non Exam) | Art (GCSE) | Applied Science BTEC | Food Technology |
| English/English Literature | Business Studies GCSE) | Science in the 21s Century - Single | Graphics |
| Mathematics | Dance (GCSE) | Science in the 21st Century - Double | Product Design |
| PSHE (non Exam) | Drama (GCSE) | Science in the 21st Century - Triple | Textiles |
| French (GCSE) | Engineering | ||
| Geography (GCSE) | |||
| History (GCSE) | |||
| ICT (GCSE or BTEC) | |||
| Music (GCSE) | |||
| P.E (GCSE) | |||
| Spanish (GCSE) | |||
| Statistics (GCSE) | |||
| Certificate of Personal Effectiveness | |||
| Health & Social Care - double award | |||
| Hair & Beauty | |||
| Philosophy and Ethics (GCSE) | |||
| Critical Thinking (AS Level) |
| A Levels (unless stated otherwise) - Years 12 - 13 | |
| Art | Maths |
| Biology | Music |
| Business | Music Technology |
| English Literature | Photography |
| Spanish | Product Design |
| ICT | Engineering |
| Sociology | Psychology |
| Dance | Textiles |
| Hair and Beauty L2 | Creative Media L3 BTEC |
| History | Graphics |
| Geography | Phsyics |
| Environmental Science L3 BTEC | Chemistry |
| Arts Award L1 BTEC | Sport |
| Computer Science | Performing Arts L1 BTEC |
Religious Education and Collective Worship Religious Education is provided in accordance with the East Sussex agreed syllabus arrived at after consultation with the various church authorities. The syllabus is essentially Christian and non-denominational but also introduces Students to other world religions. Regular assemblies are held and Mentors lead discussions in which practical, social, and moral issues may be discussed. The college encourages its young people to identify for themselves a clear set of essentially Christian values upon which to base the important decisions of their lives. Assemblies are sometimes taken by the local Vicar or Baptist Minister. If parents do not wish their children to participate in any aspect of the college's Religious Education they should write to the Principal who will make suitable alternative arrangements.