The Curriculum is designed within the framework of a 30 period week, with each period lasting 50 minutes. Select the relevant key stage below for details of subjects and period allocation.
Lower Line (Ks3) Curriculum
Pupils study the full range of National Curriculum subjects from Year 7 to Year 9.
All pupils study a Modern Language. French is studied by pupils in Population 1 and Spanish by those in Population 2
Art, Design Technology (DT), Drama and Music are taught in rotation. Pupils will study one Arts subject (for four periods a week) at any one time. After several weeks, they will move on to the next subject. Each subject is visited twice in the course of the year (known as First Rotation and Second Rotation). Dates of rotations are listed in the College Calendar.
The aim of rotations is to reduce the number of subjects and teachers the younger pupils needs to cope with at any one time and to consolidate teaching time so that there is not a large gap between one lesson and the next in a subject. Rotations have been very successful in improving learning and progress.
Subject | Periods |
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English | 4 periods |
Maths | 4 periods |
Science | 4 periods |
Religious Studies | 3 periods |
French or Spanish | 3 periods |
Geography | 2 periods |
History | 2 periods |
Arts Rotation | 4 periods |
Computing | 1 period |
PE | 1 period |
PSHE | 1 period |
Games | 2 periods |
Higher Line (KS4) Curriculum
The Higher Line curriculum comprises of a core, compulsory set of GCSE subjects and 3 options that pupils choose in Year 9. All boys must select either History or Geography and Languages if they are in the top sets.
All boys study GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature. Boys study either Triple Science or Combined Sciences depending on their Science setting.
Subject | Periods |
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English | 4 periods |
Maths | 4 periods |
Sciences | 6 periods |
Religious Studies | 3 periods |
PSHE | 1 period |
Games | 2 periods |
3 option subjects | 3 periods each |
List of Option Subjects | |
GCSE Art GCSE Business GCSE Computing BTEC Creative Media GCSE Design Technology GCSE Drama |
GCSE French GCSE Geography GCSE History BTEC & GCSE Music GCSE Spanish BTEC & GCSE Sport Studies |
Sixth Form Curriculum
Boys in Poetry (Y12) are generally expected to take three Advanced Level courses which they will complete in Rhetoric (Y13). More able pupils are able to discuss a wider offer of courses. Pupils taking our Level 2 programme are expected to follow a full range of courses in the offer, together with Maths and English GCSE re-sits.
In general, boys are expected to enrol on courses taught at Wimbledon College. Reasons for taking courses at the Ursuline High School may include:
- that the subject is not taught at the College
- timetable constraints mean that the subject cannot be taken at the College with other options
- the content of the course is different
However, boys should note that priority for access to UHS courses is given to UHS students first.
The following subjects are offered across the College and the Ursuline High School:
Courses | |
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GCSE/Level 2 Courses | |
GCSE English Language GCSE English Literature |
GCSE Citizenship Studies GCSE Mathematics |
Advanced Level | |
Art and Design Biology Business Chemistry Computer Science Drama Economics English Language English Literature French Geography German |
Government & Politics History Maths Further Maths Music Photography Physics Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Sports Studies |
BTEC3 courses or equivalent | |
Applied Science (double award) Business (double award) Medical Science (single award) |
Performing Arts (single award) IT (Cambridge Technical) |
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