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      • The curriculum at Whitchurch High School is made up of the following core components delivered over a two-week timetable: Mathematics x 2 GCSEs English x 2 GCSEs Science x 2 GCSEs Welsh (1 GCSE over 3 years) Philosophy and Ethics Sport and Exercise Wellbeing
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  2. Curriculum Overview. Our curriculum through years 7 - 13 is broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated, with its overall purpose being to create ambitious and capable learners who are ready to learn throughout their lives.

  3. www.whitchurchhs.wales › Curriculum › Y10and11Whitchurch High School

    The curriculum at Whitchurch High School is made up of the following core components delivered over a two-week timetable: Mathematics x 2 GCSEs. English x 2 GCSEs. Science x 2 GCSEs. Welsh (1 GCSE over 3 years) Philosophy and Ethics. Sport and Exercise. Wellbeing. Relationships, Wellbeing and Health.

  4. Core Curriculum. Students at Whitchurch High School will be working towards achieving the following qualifications as part of their studies within the core: Click on each subject for further information: If Triple Science is selected in one of the option columns the following course information will apply:

  5. Curriculum. The school's Sixth Form school offers AS/A2 levels, a few stages of the Welsh Baccalaureate, and some vocational courses. Up until 2012, it was one of the few secondary schools in Wales to offer the International Baccalaureate. Facilities.

  6. The school is taking a research-informed approach to these developments, ensuring that the Curriculum for Wales is implemented with care and consideration and that teachers are supported to develop their practice with plentiful professional learning opportunities.

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  7. The school has designed a strong vision and a set of principles for developing Curriculum for Wales through ‘The Progression of Alex’, which illustrates its aims for a Whitchurch High School pupil. This provides a valuable structure, looking at a pupil’s progress journey through the new curriculum up to 2029.

  8. The school is taking a research-informed approach to these developments, ensuring that the Curriculum for Wales is implemented with care and consideration and that teachers are supported to develop their practice with plentiful professional learning opportunities.

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