GCSE courses at Headington Rye Oxford
GCSE option choices are the first significant academic decisions you will make in your journey through school and beyond to higher education and your future career. This booklet sets out to help you and your parents make these important choices by outlining the options schedule and the subjects offered, as well as the support provided.
With nearly 30 options available, choice is at the heart of the Headington Rye Oxford GCSE experience. To ensure that all our Fifth Formers can study the subjects and combination of subjects that are right for them, our option blocks are structured to enable each and every one of you to create a bespoke programme that reflects your interests, your strengths and your ambitions. Beyond Mathematics and English Language, both essential for progress to university and the workplace, you will find a great deal of freedom in the way that you combine the subjects you decide to take through to GCSE.
Building on our long and successful experience of running the Extended Project Qualification in the Sixth Form, we have introduced the Higher Project Qualification, the GCSE equivalent, for all those who would like to take the opportunity to work more independently and engage in longer term research - or the production of an artefact. We also offer three further one-year course options; the School Certificate in Philosophy, certified by Northeastern University (formerly the New College of the Humanities), the Award in Financial Education from the London Institute of Banking and Finance and, new for 2024, the RSL Certificate in Digital Communication (Podcasting). These can be taken in the Lower 5, alongside your eight or nine GCSEs. The School is currently developing a number of additional one-year courses which we hope to be able to offer for September 2024 - more details will follow.
The infographic below, and the pages that follow, set out the Option Shelves, showing you how to make the selections which together will constitute a personalised course of study that will absorb and engage you for the next two years. The Middle School team has created a schedule of events and opportunities to help you to make your choices in a careful, considered way, armed with the best advice and the clearest information. Your teachers, tutors, Head of Year, and Heads of Section will work with you and your parents as you finalise the choices that are right for you. We hope you will feel very much at the centre of this process.
During your GCSE years, we ensure that the academic rigour of your courses is balanced with our customary focus on a rounded education. Headington Rye Oxford’s extensive co-curricular programme will continue to give you those all-important opportunities to pursue your own interests and develop skills outside the classroom.
As you progress through your GCSE years, you will inevitably be looking ahead to the Sixth Form and to the new options and challenges on offer at A Level. The decisions you make now will ultimately contribute to your university applications in preparation for life beyond Headington Rye Oxford.
Shelf 1: Compulsory Core (2 subjects)
- English Language
- Mathematics
Shelf 2: Compulsory Science (1 subject)
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Trilogy 1*
Shelf 3: Restricted Shelf (at least 3 subjects)
Humanities
- English Literature
- Classical Civilisation
- Geography
- History
- Religious Studies**
Languages
- Classical Greek
- French †
- German †
- Latin †
- Spanish †
Sciences
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Trilogy 2*
- Computer Science
*if Trilogy 1 is selected from Shelf 2, Trilogy 2 must be selected from Shelf 3
** a choice of two courses is available
† Please note that this is not a beginners’ course and if you wish to take a GCSE in this subject, you will need to have received substantial teaching in this language before arriving at Headington
Shelf 4: Free Shelf (any remaining subjects)
Any further subjects from the restricted shelf and/or any from the following:
- Three-Dimensional Design
- Art and Design: Fine Art
- Art and Design: Art Textiles
- Dance
- Drama
- Food and Nutrition
- Further Mathematics †
- Graphic Communication
- Music
- Physical Education
Additional one-year qualifications
- Higher Project Qualification (HPQ)
- Award in Financial Education
- Certificate in School Philosophy
- Certificate in Digital Communication (podcasting)
You will also follow Physical Education and Games (as a non-examination course) and a Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) course.
You will therefore choose nine GCSE subjects, all of which will be examined at the end of Upper 5. Additional one-year qualifications are completed in the Lower 5 year.
It will also be possible to select eight GCSE subjects to be accompanied by two one-year qualifications.
† This course is taken in Upper 5