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Published by jfarooqui, 2022-05-15 06:11:07

Sixth Form Options Booklet 2022-23

Jeddah Prep and Grammar School


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Founded in 1967























































Sixth Form Prospectus
Sixth Form Prospectus




2022-23

Contents








Welcome to our Sixth Form .............................................................. 3
2021 A Level Results .......................................................................... 4
Choice of Sixth Form Courses........................................................... 5
Taking a Degree Course in other subjects ...................................... 6
Further Guidance ............................................................................... 7
Message from the Head of Grammar / Deputy Head .................. 8
Art and Design ................................................................................... 9
Biology ................................................................................................. 11
Buisness Studies ................................................................................. 12
BTEC Diploma .................................................................................... 13
Chemistry ............................................................................................ 14
Computer Science .............................................................................. 16
Economics ............................................................................................ 18
Geography ........................................................................................... 19
History ................................................................................................. 21
English Literature ............................................................................... 22
Mathematics ........................................................................................ 25
Physics ................................................................................................. 27
Sociology ............................................................................................. 29
Arabic .................................................................................................. 30
The International Project Qualification (IPQ) ................................ 31
Message from the Head of Sixth Form ........................................... 32
Destinations ........................................................................................ 33


























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Welcome to Our Sixth Form


Dear Pupil and Parent,

At Jeddah Prep and Grammar School, we are proud of the
achievements of our Sixth Formers.

In our positive, nurturing and supportive Sixth Form, all our
students have the opportunity to be the best that they can be. We
offer first class teaching in small but dynamic teaching groups
combined with a multitude of options aimed at giving students
the chance to explore their own passions and interests.

Our emphasis is on developing you as individual and our di-
verse programme of activities is designed to draw out your
talents and qualities. Whether you choose to participate in the
International (Duke of Edinburgh) Award, the School Council,
the Eco Club, the MUN Society, the Debating Club or hone your
musical and artistic skills, you will find encouragement from
our committed and approachable teachers.

We are very much a community and our Sixth Formers are a
uniquely placed, important and integral part of the whole school
and your voice is important in shaping our organisation and fu-
ture development.

You will be actively encouraged to participate in daily school
life, interact with and provide a good example to fellow students
up and down the year groups. But we also value being part of
a wider community. Supporting local, national and internation-
al charities as well as taking part in schemes that offer study
and travel opportunities throughout Europe means you’ll have
a wealth of options open to you.

If you have already been part of our school community before
or are joining us from elsewhere, you will find our Sixth Form
at Jeddah Prep and Grammar School one that will prepare you
for life. We will equip you with skills that will be invaluable at
A Level and beyond.

All students throughout the school are valued as individuals
and we hope you will leave us as well qualified, confident and
positive young adults who will embrace and succeed at future
challenges.

Our Sixth Form Options Booklet also contains masses of useful
information in making an informed decision. So please read all
the information carefully and ask if you are unsure of anything.
Good luck.

Mr Mark S. Bedford
BA Hons (Wales), PGCE (Oxon), MPhil (Cam), NPQH
Headmaster



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2021 A LEVEL RESULTS


Share in our Sixth Form’s success. We think some things are worth celebrating



A Levels: A*-A 74.5%, A*-B 89.4%, A*-C 100%
AS Levels: A 57.6%, A-B 75.5%, A-C 90.6%
IGCSEs: A*-A 54.3%, A*-B 80.7%, A*-C 92.9%


Academic achievement at our Sixth Form is excellent and pupils gain substantial added value.

100% of JPGS Pupils can take an International Project Qualification (IPQ)


Worth half an A Level and praised by universities for widening their learning experience and guiding stu-
dents into higher education. JPGS is unique in offering IPQ.

Our Pupils Are Well Supported
JPGS has a strong system of pastoral support and guidance with a separate Head of Sixth Form and form
tutors. Pupils get personalised careers advice, wellbeing coaching and learning support English as an addi-
tional language support.

Great Pupil Staff Ratio
Small group teaching is a hallmark of JPGS. Given that our A Level and BTEC studies stretch our
pupils’ learning boundaries, we believe it is essential to provide a high level of personal support.


A Truly International Experience
With pupils from over 40 different countries, JPGS has a varied international pupil body. In recent
years, Sixth Form pupils successfully started university courses in the UK, USA, Canada, Bulgaria
and Netherlands.








































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Choice of Sixth Form Courses


• To gain entry into the Sixth Form, pupils will be expected to have achieved a minimum of five (5) grade
B’s in their IGCSE subjects. Mathematics (minimum C) and English First Language (minimum C) must
have been attained.

• In order to study a subject at AS or Advanced A Level, it will be the expectation that a pupil will have
achieved a Grade B, or above at IGCSE. Pupils wishing to choose Mathematics, one of the Sciences or
Computer Science it is recommended to have attained Grade A at IGCSE.

• It is expected that all entrants will study at least four subjects at AS Level in Year 12.


• It is expected that most pupils will drop one (1) subject at the end of Year 12 and therefore proceed to
study three (3) subjects at A2 in Year 13 although it is allowed to continue with four subjects at A2.


• The intention is that the pupils will achieve greater breadth in Year 12 by adding the extra fourth subject.
Much has been written about the advantage of a fourth subject - but undoubtedly universities like to
see this. It is hoped therefore that it will offer the Scientist the opportunity to continue studying an Arts
course for one year, or vice versa. However, most importantly, each individual pupil must make the de-
cision which is best for them - and guidance and support will be on hand in this process.


What will the workload be like?
For most A Level pupils, the jump from IGCSE is huge and unexpected. Pupils should recognise that the
‘free lessons’ are to be understood as ‘study periods’ which are provided to allow them to research and do
private study. It is unrealistic to expect anybody to get through A Levels without putting in a lot of extra
hours. A typical A Level pupil may spend 4 – 6 hours per week on each subject. Non-designated time should
also be used to keep abreast of topical issues and reading journals on their subject specialism. This broader
knowledge is an expectation of universities and will help them in their applications.

Information on University Entrance and Requirements


The most important pre-requisite when selecting an ‘AS’ subject must be whether you enjoy it and wish to
study it. Good grades will get you into a good university and poor grades could limit your university choices.
However, it must also be accepted that the ‘AS’ and ‘A’ Level courses that you choose to study have obvious
implications for university entry and therefore you should try to not rule out any future study options.

With this in mind the following guidelines may be beneficial (we recommend the website for great additional
information www.informedchoices.ac.uk)

Taking a degree course in a National Curriculum subject (i.e. available in Year 9):
In most cases, it is necessary to study the subject to ‘A’ Level and often that will be the highest grade required
in any offer made by Universities. The other three AS Levels are usually entirely optional, but some excep-
tions include:





Biology Many, but not all, courses require Chemistry


Physics Mathematics is essential
Courses at the ‘best’ universities tend to prefer Further Mathematics if it is
Mathematics
available



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Taking a Degree Course In Other Subjects


In some cases, it is not necessary to study the subject at ‘A’ Level and generally no ‘A’ Level subjects are es-
sential e.g. Law. Below are some of the exceptions:



Accountancy Mathematics may be preferred, but entry is possible without it.

Archaeology For BSc courses, Chemistry may be required.

Requirements vary considerably. Mathematics or Physics may be pre-
Architecture
ferred. Design is not necessarily required, but Art may be needed.

Computer Science Mathematics is often required and not Computer Science
Mathematics and Physics are usually essential but the requirements for
Engineering
different types of engineering do vary.
Biology and Chemistry usual preferred. Geography may be required or is
Environmental Sciences
a good option
Two or three Science subjects are preferred;
Pharmacy
Chemistry is usually required.
Physiotherapy At least one science required, preferably Biology.

Sports Science A science subject may be required.






Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science : Outlined in the table below


Those subjects being carried through to A’ Level

AS Choice 1 AS Choice 2 AS Choice 2 AS Choice 2

Biology/Mathematics/
Chemistry Optional Optional
Physics
3 Science / Mathemat-
rd
Strongest preference is ics but a wide range of
for Biology
subjects accepted


Most universities welcome a non-science option as the third A-Level in Year 13 whilst a few like 3 Science/
Mathematics A-Levels. The fourth AS option is entirely open. A good source of information can be found at
www.cardiff.ac.uk/medicine/admissions_info/pds_docs.


















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Further Guidance


Don’t settle for one source like this. Teachers, Heads of Departments and the Headmaster have all had ex-
perience in these issues and are obvious usual sources of information on choices, but before making a final
decision, always speak to the relevant people who will have specialised knowledge of their subject area. If
you are in doubt regarding which subjects to study for a particular course, then consult prospectuses with
the Head of Sixth Form. Useful websites for university and other information include...



www.informedchoices.ac.uk/ Great starting point for any research
www.ucas.com UCAS, 45,000 + courses, entry info’, university links
www.coursediscover.com Course search
www.ukcoursefinder.com Online test for degree discipline
www.unofficial-guides.com Alternative reviews
www.qaa.ac.uk Reports on quality of university departments
education.guardian.co.uk League tables, see also FT and The Times
education.independent.co.uk/higher Degree guide
www.unilinx.uk.com Links to university sites and info
www.hotcourses.com Post16 education courses
www.hero.ac.uk Higher education and research opportunities
www.slc.co.uk Finance - student loans company
www.studentfinancedirect.co.uk On-line LEA finance information
www.nusonline.co.uk NUS student info
www.scholarship-search.org.uk Awards available
www.cao.ie Irish ‘UCAS”
www.erasmus.ac.uk European study as a part of a UK based degree
www.fulbright.co.uk USA study
www.petersons.com USA funding
www.studyabroad.com Overseas study information
www.braintract.com World universities
www.careers-portal.co.uk Careers directory
www.careersoft.co.uk Careers links
www.bma.org.uk British Medical Association
www.bmi.com Another medics site
www.bmat.org.uk Biomedical admissions test - practice questions
www.mpw.co.uk/getintomed Getting into Medical, Veterinary, Dental Schools
www.studentmoney.org Pupil finance information and course finder
www.drama.co.uk Drama advice
www.enge.org.uk Engineering
www.lawsoc.org.uk Law
www.lnat.ac.uk Law admissions test
www.skillset.org Media
www.mpw.co.uk/getintobus Business & Management







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From the Deputy Head and

Head of Grammar


Entering the Sixth Form should be both an exciting yet
challenging prospect for any student.

The Sixth Form of Jeddah Prep and Grammar School has
been well established since its inception in 2004 with many
students going on to study in a wide number of universi-
ties all around the world. In order to successfully meet the
challenges presented over the two years, each student is
supported by staff in both their academic studies and gen-
eral well-being. Alongside their studies we expect our stu-
dents to develop their wider skill set in the different areas
of preparation for university, fulfillment and leadership.


Jeddah Prep and Grammar School wants Sixth Formers to
have broad horizons and high ambitions. Higher educa-
tion and the huge array of employment sectors seek more
than merely academic results, so transferable and leader-
ship skills will be a necessity for anyone wishing to be ac-
cepted here. We are proud that the education that our stu-
dents receive has allowed them to apply and be successful
in reaching top Universities around the world.

There is a strong expectation that Sixth Form students will
demonstrate a mature responsibility for their own learn-
ing within a structured and supportive environment. They
should actively seek to want to develop into leaders of the
School Community by acting as role models and taking
up positions of responsibility. Whether as prefects, leaders
within subjects or running clubs and enrichment opportu-
nities for younger students.

While there will be a community feel for which the School
is renowned, with social facilities and quiet rooms in
which to work, academic progress and development re-
main at the heart of the Sixth Form.


Thank you for your interest in the possibility of joining the
Sixth Form of Jeddah Prep and Grammar School. Please
do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of any further
assistance.


Mr Khalil Ahmed
BA, MA (London), PGCE, QTS, NPQH, FRAS, FCCT
Head of Grammar / Deputy Head





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Art and Design
Art and Design


CAIE 9479



Entry Requirements
Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Art and Design



Course Outline


AS and A2 level
Art and Design is a mode of expression and communication. It is concerned with visual perception and aes-
thetic experience, and forms a language in addition to those used by literary, mathematical, scientific and
factually-based subjects. This Art and Design syllabus is designed to enable pupils to:

• Develop an inquisitive, creative approach to research and problem-solving;
• Develop the ability to record from first-hand observation, personal experience and other sources;
• Effectively communicate their personal response by improving technical skills in a range of processes
and media;
• Develop independent expression by analysing, evaluating and applying concepts and techniques;
• Articulate ideas and responses to their work and the work of others using a relevant vocabulary;
• Develop a clear contextual framework that aids critical reflection of their work;
• Develop a critical understanding of important concepts and formal elements of Art and Design;
• Develop the skills needed to study Art and Design at higher education;


Areas of Study
Candidates may focus on one or combine several of the following within each area of study:


Fine Art
• Painting • Drawing • Sculpture • Photography • Print making • Mixed Media • Experimental – Assem-
blage/Construction

Graphic Communication
• Illustration • Print making • Packaging design • Branding • Advertising • Signage • Typography

Three-Dimensional design • Sculpture / Ceramics • Product Design • Interior and Exterior Architecture
• Interior Design • Environmental Design • Set design • Jewellery and Fashion Accessories

Textiles and fashion
• Fashion Design and/or Illustration • Costume design • Constructed textiles • Screen Printing • Batik
• Digital-Printed textiles • Surface Pattern


Assessment
Advanced Subsidiary (AS)
Candidates will be required to submit work for Components 1 and 2 and will need to reach a certain aggre-
gate mark in the subject as a whole, in order to qualify for the Advanced Subsidiary award.

A2 Level
Candidates will be required to submit work for Components 1, 2, and 3 and will need to reach a certain ag-
gregate mark in the subject as a whole, in order to qualify for the Advanced Level award.

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Candidates who wish to follow a staged assessment route to A Level should take the AS qualification first
(Components 1 and 2). They are then only required to take Components 3.


Rules of Combination
There are two assessment pathways available to candidates.

A Level candidates may elect to take
• Components 1 and 2 at an earlier session than components 3 or
• Take all components in the same session

A2 Level
There are two assessment pathways available to candidates.

A2 Level comprises three components:
Component 1: Coursework (25%) – Externally assessed by CAIE
Component 2: Externally Set Assignment (25%) – Externally assessed by CAIE
Component 3: Personal Investigation (50%) – Externally assessed by CIE

(A Level candidates take Components 1, 2 and 3 = 100%)

Advanced Subsidiary comprises the following two components:
Component 1: Coursework (25%) – Externally assessed by CIE
Component 2: Externally Set Assignment (25%) – Externally assessed by CIE

(AS candidates take Component 1 and 2 only = 50%)

Recommended

Pupils should take every opportunity outside of school hours to familiarise themselves with relevant artistic
imagery available by visiting Art museums, Exhibitions and Art Galleries. Gathering primary research and
information by taking photographs and sketching, and secondary research using the internet together with
reading of relevant books are highly recommended.

Useful Websites Related careers
www.royalacademy.org.uk • Advertising art director
www.vam.ac.uk • Architect
www.npg.org.uk • Art therapist
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk • Museum / art-gallery curator
www.nhm.ac.uk • Textile designer
www.Florence-Museum.com • Graphic designer
www.tate.org.uk • Fashion designer
www.metmuseum.org • Exhibition and display designer
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/


















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BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY


CAIE 9700


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Recommended A/A* Grade at IGCSE Biology, and IGCSE Chemistry and Mathematics.
Minimum of Grade B. Applicants with A or A* will be given priority.
Pupils obtaining C Grades will not be considered.


Course Outline



AS Level A2 Level

• Cell Structure • Energy and Respiration

• Biological Molecules • Photosynthesis
• Enzymes • Homeostasis

• Cell Membranes and Transport • Co-ordination and Control

• Cell and Nuclear Division • Inherited Change
• Genetic Control • Selection and Evolution

• Transport • Biodiversity and Conservation
• Gas Exchange • Gene Technology

• Infectious Diseases • Applications of each topic included in topic

• Immunity


Assessment Useful Websites • Geneticist
Advanced Subsidiary (AS) www.cambridgestudents.org.uk • Genetic engineer
www.biology-online.org • Bio-mechanical Engineer
Three papers www.biologyguide.net • Pharmacist
Paper 1: Multiple Choice – 1 hour www.newscientist.com • Zoologist
Paper 2: Structured questions – 1 www.mrothery.co.uk • Botanist
hour 15 mins www.cellsalive.com • Ecologist / Conservationist
Paper 3: Advanced Practical Skills www.sixthsense.osfc.as.uk.biol- • Biochemist
– 2 hours ogy • Veterinarian
www.revisiontime.com/aBio.htm • Vet assistant
A2 Level • Marine biologist
Two papers Related Careers • Wildlife biologist
Paper 4: Structured questions – 2 • Agricultural research
hours • Life science researcher • Forest service
Paper 5: Planning, Analysis and • Doctor / dentist / veterinary • Soil scientist
Evaluation – 1 hour 15 mins. surgeon / physiotherapist / • Horticulturist
nurse /Gene therapist etc
• Bio-medical specialist
• Biotechnologist
• Forensic Scientist


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BUSINESS STUDIES
BUSINESS STUDIES

CAIE 9707


Entry Requirements
Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Business Studies (if taken), English Language / Literature
and Mathematics.


Course Outline


AS and A2 Level
The AS Level is a one year and the A2 Level is a two year course. Both are a useful introduction to the world
of business for pupils planning to enter professions in banking, accounting, management services, personnel
and so forth. Pupils must achieve at least a grade D at AS Level to progress to the A2 course. The pupil must
also demonstrate hard work during the course of the year to progress to the A2 course.


The specifications cover the following topics:
• Business and the environment
• Marketing
• People in organisations
• Operations management
• Business accounting and finance
• Business decision making

Assessment

AS Level
Paper 1 Short Answer and Essay 1 hour 15 minutes
Paper 2 Data Response 1 hour 30 minutes

A2 Level
Paper 3 Case Study and Essay 3 hours

Useful Websites

www.bized.ac.uk
www.tt100.biz (formerly www.thetimes100.co.uk)
www.projectalevel.co.uk/business/index.htm
www.tutor2u.net
Magazines, Business Review, Philip Allan Updates





















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BTEC Business DIPLOMA
BTEC Business DIPLOMA


601 / 7157 / 1


Entry Requirements
Pupils will have a standard of literacy and numeracy supported by a general education
equivalent to four IGCSEs at Grade 9 – 4 (A*- C Grades)


Course Outline


BTEC International Level 3 Diploma in Business. This is equivalent of 2 A Levels.


Brief Description of Course
The BTEC International Level 3 in Business enables students to focus on a range of business topics and gain
a developed knowledge of Business across the globe.

Assessment

This qualification provides a broad understanding of the way businesses work. Pupils study a range of units
each focusing on a different aspect of the business world. The Diploma involves studying 9 units, spread
across two years. There are five mandatory units, three internal units and two set assignment units. Set as-
signment units are set by Pearson under controlled conditions. Pupils will be awarded either Pass, Merit,
Distinction for each unit. This can then lead to them achieving a Pass, Merit, Distinction or Distinction* at the
end of the course.


Compulsory Units:
Unit 1 – Exploring Business
Unit 2 – Research and Plan a Marketing Campaign
Unit 3 – Business Finance
Unit 4 – Managing an Event
Unit 7 – Business Decision Making

Optional units will be chosen based upon the cohort of students and their individual requirements.


Careers
BTEC International Level 3 Diploma in Business provides a route into the many diverse areas of business.
These could include specialist areas such as Marketing, Finance, Customer Service or Human Sesources, in
large organisations or a role in small, local business. It also provides the opportunity to access higher edu-
cation.



















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CHEMISTR
Y
CHEMISTRY
CAIE 9701


Entry Requirements
Recommended Grade A/A* in IGCSE Chemistry. Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Chemistry and
Mathematics. Applicants with A or A* will be given priority.
Pupils obtaining C Grades will not be considered.



Course Outline


The course aims to
• Provide – through well designed studies of experimental and practical Chemistry, a worthwhile educa-
tional experience for all pupils in a technological world.
• Develop – abilities and skills that are relevant to all sciences.
• Develop – attitudes relevant to science e.g. accuracy, objectivity, integrity, enquiry, initiative and in-
sight.
• Stimulate – interest in the environment.
• Promote – an awareness of the applications of science, both positive and negative aspects.
• Stimulate – an interest in Chemistry itself and acknowledge its place in society.

There are many topics that are covered in both AS and A2 courses, A2 being in more depth.

AS


Physical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry
• Atoms, • Chemical Periodicity • Introductory Topics
• Molecules and Stoichiometry • Group II • Hydrocarbons
• Atomic Structure • Group 17 • Halogen Derivatives
• Chemical Bonding • Nitrogen and Sulphur • Hydroxy Compounds
• States of Matter • An introduction to the chem- • Carbonyl Compounds
• Chemical Energetics istry of transition elements • Carboxlyic Acids and their
• Electrochemistry Derivatives
• Equilibria • Polymerisation
• Reaction Kinetics


A2

Physical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry

• Stoichiometry • Group IV • Arenes
• Atomic Structure-2 • Transition Elements • Polymerisation
• Chemical Energetics-2 • Nitrogen Compounds • Design and Materials
• Electrochemistry-2 • Chemistry of Life
• Equilibria-2 • Analytical techniques Appli-
• Reaction Kinetics-2 cations of Analytical Chem-
• Entropy/gibbs free energy istry
• Organic synthesis





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Assessment

Advanced Subsidiary (AS)
Three papers
Paper 1: Multiple Choice – 1 hour
Paper 2: Structured Questions – 1 hour 15 mins
Paper 3: Advanced Practical Skills – 2 hours

A2 Level
Two papers
Paper 4: Structured Questions – 1 hour 45 mins
Paper 5: Planning, Analysis and Evaluation – 1 hour 15 mins.

Useful Websites
www.chemguide.co.uk
www.home.clara.net/rod.beavon/chemistry
www.teachmetuition.co.uk/chemistry
www.creative-chemistry.org.uk/links.htm


Related Careers
• Analytical Chemist
• Biomedical Scientist
• Chemical Engineer
• Doctor, healthcare professional- Biology required
• Industrial researcher
• Materials Engineer
• Toxicologist
• Forensic Scientist
• Biochemistry
• Environmental Chemist







































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COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE

CAIE 9618


Entry Requirements
Recommended Grade B in IGCSE Computer Science – must have a strong programming
foundation.


The aims of a course based on Cambridge International AS and AL Computer Science, whether leading to
an AS or A Level qualification are:

• To develop computational thinking
• To develop an understanding of the main principles of solving problems using computers
• To develop an understanding of computer systems and how they interrelate, including software, data,
hardware, communication and people.
• To develop an understanding of different methods of communication and the functionality of networks
and the internet.
• To acquire the skills necessary to apply this understanding to develop computer-based solutions to
problems.


Computer science is the study of the foundational principles and practices of computation and computa-
tional thinking and their application in the design and development of computer systems.

This syllabus aims to encourage the development of computational thinking, that is thinking about what
can be computed and how by the use of abstraction and decomposition. It includes consideration of the
data required. Learning computational thinking involves learning to program, by writing computer code,
because this is the means by which computational thinking is expressed.

Course Outline


The subject content is divided in to four sections:
• Section 1: Theory Fundamentals
• Section 2: Fundamental Problem-solving and Programming Skills
• Section 3: Advanced Theory
• Section 4: Practical (Programming) - Externally assessed. Candidates will answer all questions on a
computer without internet or email facility.


Sections 1 and 2 are studied at AS Level with Section 3 and 4 being studies at A2.

Assessment

AS Level
Paper 1- Theory Fundamentals - 1 hour and 30 minutes - 75 marks
Paper 2- Fundamental Problem-solving and Programming Skills - 2 hours – 75 marks

A Level
Paper 3 - Advanced Theory – 1 hour and 30 minutes – 75 marks
Paper 4 – Practical (Programming) - 2 hours and 30 minutes 75 marks






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Useful Websites

http://www.cs4fn.org
A website run by several university professors with fun computing activities, tricks and with an interesting e-magazine.
Excellent further reading for a level pupils.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology/
It is essential that pupils keep up with the latest developments in industry. The BBC website is a good source of tech-
nology news, along with sites like The Guardian and Wired Magazine.

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/A-level_Computing
An online text-book aimed at A Level Computing pupils. This makes an excellent companion to the text book we use
in class.

http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/uppersec/alevel/subjects
This is the CIE website where you can download the current syllabus for Computer Science and sample past papers
and mark schemes.

Related Careers
• Applications Developer
• Database Administrator
• Software Engineer
• Web Designer
• Systems Developer
• Systems Analyst
• Consultant
• Network Manager

















































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ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS

CAIE 9708



Entry Requirements
Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Economics (if taken), English Language and Mathematics



Course Outline

The AS Level is a one year course whilst the completion of the A Level takes a further year. Both will take
the pupil into the mechanics of national and international economies as well as equipping them with a va-
riety of analytical tools. To progress on to the A Level, the pupil must attain at least a C grade at AS Level
as well as having demonstrated an attitude consistent with hard work.

The specifications for both components cover the following topics:
• Scarcity, choice and resource allocation
• Different allocative mechanisms within economies
• Concepts of economic efficiency
• The price system
• The theory of the firm
• Government intervention in the price system
• International trade
• Theory and Measurement in the macroeconomy
• Macroeconomic problems and policies

Assessment

AS Level
Paper 1- Multiple Choice 1 hour
Paper 2 - Data Response & Essay 1 hour 30 minutes


A2 Level
Paper 3 - Multiple Choice Supplement 1 hour 15 minutes
Paper 4 - Data Response & Essay 2 hours 15 minutes

Useful Websites

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQbBh9Jn2IjcSPZOiNKJu0g
https://www.economicshelp.org/
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics
https://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/

Related Careers

• Accountancy
• Investment Banking
• Insurance
• Investment Analyst





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GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY

CAIE 9696


Entry Requirements
Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Geography. For direct entry, pupils need strong academ-
ic credentials including at least a B Grade at IGCSE level for English and Mathematics.



Course Outline


AS Level

Physical Geography

1. Hydrology and Fluvial Geomorphology – Drainage basin system, Rainfall – discharge relationship within
drainage basins, River channel processes and landforms, the Human Impact.

2. Atmosphere and Weather – Energy and budgets, the Earth-atmosphere energy budget, Weather processes
and phenomena, the Human Impact.

3. Rocks and Weathering – Elementary plate tectonics, Weathering and rocks, Slopes, processes and develop-
ment, the Human Impact.

Human Geography

1. Population Change – Natural increase as a component of population change, Migration as a component of
population change, Population – resource relationships, the Management of population change.

2. Migration – Migration as a component of population change, Internal migration, International migration
and the Management of international migration.

3. Settlement Dynamics – Relationships between settlements, Changes in rural settlements, Urban trends and
issues of urbanisation, the Changing structure of urban settlements.

A2 Level
At least two of the Physical options below must be studied.

1. Tropical Environmental – Climates, Ecosystems, Landforms and Sustainable management of tropical en-
vironments.

2. Coastal Environments – Waves, and marine processes, Coastal landforms of cliffed and constructive coasts,
coral reefs, Sustainable management of coasts.

3. Hazardous Environments – Resulting from Crustal (tectonic) movement, Mass movements and Atmos-
pheric disturbances and Sustainable management in Hazardous Environments.

4. Arid and Semi-Arid Environments – Distribution and climatic characteristics of hot arid and semi-arid
environments, Processes producing desert landforms, Soils and vegetation and Sustainable management of
arid and semi-arid Environments.




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At least two of the Human options below must be studied.


1. Production, Location and Change – Agricultural systems and food production, the Management of agri-
cultural change, Manufacturing and related service industry and the Management of industrial change.


2. Environmental Management – Sustainable energy supplies, the Management of energy supplies, Envi-
ronmental degradation and the Management of a degraded environment.


3. Global Interdependence – Trade flows and trading patterns, the Management of international trade, the
Development of international tourism and the Management of tourist destination.

4. Economic Transition – National development, the Globalisation of industrial activity, Regional develop-
ment and the Management of development.


Assessment
Both AS and A2 are tested by written exam.


AS – Paper 1 Physical Geography and Paper 2 Human Geography
Each paper is 1hour 30 minutes
Section A: Answer all questions
Section B: Answer 1 out of 3 questions.


A2 - Paper 3 Physical Geography and Paper 4 Human Geography
Each paper is 1hour 30 minutes
For each paper answer 2 questions on 2 different topics.



Useful Websites
https://www.scoop.it/t/geography-education
https://www.thoughtco.com/geography-4133035
http://www.culturaljam.org/
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/
https://www.rgs.org/


How does Geography help me for ‘Beyond 18’?


Geography was one of the most popular A Level subjects in 2019 in the UK. Employers and universities
value the broad range of transferable skills that Geography delivers. Geography fits neatly with science,
arts and humanities, and geographers also tend to have very good IT skills. An A Level in Geography is
excellent preparation for a career in planning; resource and countryside management; tourism and recre-
ation; environmental management and development. Many geographers also move into general manage-
ment careers or branch out into journalism.















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Y
HISTORY
HISTOR
CAIE 9389

Entry Requirements
Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE History is required.
If History has not been studied at IGCSE then the results of English Language and English Litera-
ture may be used for entry.


Course Outline


AS Level
Paper 1: The Search for International Peace and Security, 1919–1945
Compulsory question which is source based on The Creation of the League of Nation and The United Na-
tions

Paper 2: International Option: International Relations, 1871–1945
Outline study beginning with the Imperial Expansion in the late Nineteenth Century and ending with Chi-
na and Japan 1919-45

A2 Level
Paper 3: Topic 3: The Origins and Development of the Cold War, 1941–1950
Interpretations question about the The Origins and Development of the Cold War examining different in-
terpretations of the still controversial event.

Paper 4: Depth study 3: International History, 1945–1991
Outline study focusing on International Relations during the Cold War.

Assessment

Both AS and A Level History are assessed by written examination, testing the ability of the pupils to write
relevant and concise answers accompanied by intelligent comment and comparison. Skill and judgment
must be demonstrated in the use of original source materials. Each paper will be tested at the end of AS and
A2 respectively.



Useful Websites • Archivist

https://ciehistory9389.wordpress.com/ • Genealogist
https://web.archive.org/web/20190116013946/http:// • Museum / Art Gallery Curator
history9389.com/ • Journalist
https://www.mrallsophistory.com/revision/ • Solicitor
https://www.johndclare.net/ • Public sector administration
• Business
• Commerce
Related Careers • Publishing/Writing
• Legal professions Or any job that requires the following skills:
• Journalist • Evaluation
• British Prime Minister (Gordon Brown was a • Analysis
history grad) • Re-presentation
• Archaeologist


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ENGLISH LITERATURE
ENGLISH LITERA
TURE
CAIE 9695



Entry Requirements
Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE First Language English.



Course Outline


Paper 1 – Drama and Poetry
This paper has two sections, Section A: Drama and Section B: Poetry. Candidates must answer two questions: one
question from a choice of Drama set texts in Section A and one question from a choice of Poetry set texts in Section B.

On each set text, candidates will have a choice between two questions (a) or (b). Each requires an essay length re-
sponse. The (b) question will be based on a passage or a poem from the set text printed on the question paper. Candi-
dates may choose the type of question they wish to answer.

Candidates must demonstrate the following:
• Knowledge and understanding of the set text they have studied and an appreciation of relevant contexts;
• Analysis of the ways in which writers’ choices shape meaning and create effects;
• An informed, independent opinion about the text studied;
• Appropriate communication of literary ideas and arguments;

Paper 2 – Prose and Unseen
This paper has two sections, Section A: Prose and Section B: Unseen. Each section is worth 25 marks.
Candidates must answer two questions: one question from a choice of Prose set texts in Section A and one
question from a choice of two previously unseen texts in Section B.

Section A: Prose
On each set text, candidates will have a choice between two questions (a) or (b). Each requires an essay
length response. The (b) question will be based on a passage from the set text printed on the question pa-
per. Candidates may choose the type of question they wish to answer.

Candidates must demonstrate the following:
• Knowledge and understanding of the set text they have studied and an appreciation of relevant contexts;
• Analysis of the ways in which writers’ choices shape meaning and create effects;
• An informed, independent opinion about the text studied;
• Appropriate communication of literary ideas and arguments;

Section B: Unseen
Candidates answer one question from a choice of two.
• Candidates write a response to previously unseen literary material printed on the question paper.
• The passages cover two of the categories: prose, poetry and drama.
• All passages are from works originally written in English.

Candidates must demonstrate the following:
• Knowledge and understanding of the set text they have studied and an appreciation of relevant con-
texts
• Analysis of the ways in which writers’ choices shape meaning and create effects
• An informed, independent opinion about the text studied
• Appropriate communication of literary ideas and arguments.

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Paper 3 – Shakespeare and Drama
This paper has two sections, Section A: Shakespeare and Section B: Drama. Each section is worth 25 marks.
Candidates must answer two questions: one question from a choice of Shakespeare plays in Section A and
one question from a choice of Drama set texts in Section B.


On each set text, candidates will have a choice between two questions (a) or (b). Each requires an essay
length response. The (b) question will be based on a passage from the set text printed on the question pa-
per. Candidates may choose the type of question they wish to answer.

Candidates must demonstrate the following:
• Knowledge and understanding of the set text they have studied and an appreciation of relevant con-
texts
• Analysis of the ways in which writers’ choices shape meaning and create effects
• An informed, independent opinion about the text studied
• Appropriate communication of literary ideas and arguments
• An ability to discuss and evaluate different opinions and interpretations of texts

Paper 4 Pre- and Post-1900 Poetry and Prose
This paper has two sections, Section A: Pre-1900 Poetry and Prose and Section B: Post-1900 Poetry and
Prose. Each section is worth 25 marks. Candidates must answer two questions: one question from a choice
of pre-1900 poetry and prose set texts in Section A and one question from a choice of post-1900 poetry and
prose set texts in Section B.

Candidates must write one essay on a poetry set text and one essay on a prose set text.


Candidates must demonstrate the following:
• Knowledge and understanding of the set text they have studied and an appreciation of relevant con-
texts
• Analysis of the ways in which writers’ choices shape meaning and create effects
• An informed, independent opinion about the text studied
• Appropriate communication of literary ideas and arguments
• An ability to discuss and evaluate different opinions and interpretations of texts.

Assessment


Paper 1 - Drama and Poetry
2 hours / 50 marks
Candidates answer two questions: one question from Section A: Drama and one question from Section B:
Poetry.
Externally assessed 50% of the AS Level 25% of the A Level

Paper 2 - Prose and Unseen
2 hours / 50 marks
Candidates answer two questions: one question from Section A: Prose and one question from Section B: Un-
seen. Externally assessed 50% of the AS Level 25% of the A Level

Paper 3 – Shakespeare and Drama
2 hours / 50 marks
Candidates answer two questions: one question from Section A: Shakespeare and one question from Section
B: Drama. Externally assessed 25% of the A Level
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Candidates answer two questions: one question from Section A: Pre-1900 Poetry and Prose, and one question
from Section B: Post-1900 Poetry and Prose. Candidates respond to both a poetry and a prose text. Externally
assessed 25% of the A Level

Useful Websites

http://literature.britishcouncil.org/
http://www.nobelprize.org/
http://www.online-literature.com/
http://www.postcolonialweb.org/
http://www.victorianweb.org/


Where can A level English Literature take you?


You would be surprised to know that behind Engineering and Business, the liberal arts are one of the most
commonly held degrees of a fortune 500 CEO. A deep appreciation of language and the developed soft skills
that come with close analysis of often difficult and abstract concepts create reflective, collaborative and crea-
tive minds. Essentially these are all the skills needed for the ever-changing employment landscape.



























































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THEMA
MATHEMATICS
TICS
MA
CAIE 9695


Entry Requirements
Recommended Grade A/A* at IGCSE Mathematics. Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Mathe-
matics.


Course Outline


AS Level
This is a one year course that covers two modules.


P1 – Pure 1, compulsory
Topics: Algebra, Simultaneous Equations, Surds and Indices, Quadratics, Functions, Coordinate Geometry,
Circular Measure, Trigonometry, Vectors, Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences, Binomial Theorem, Differ-
entiation and Integration. More than half of the Pure 1 course is Algebra or Algebra related, as a result it is
recommended that pupils are strong and fairly confident with Algebra.

M1 – Mechanics 1
Forces and Equilibrium, Kinematics of Motion in a Straight Line, Newton’s Laws of Motion and Energy,
Work and Power.

S1 – Statistics 1
Representation of Data, Permutations and Combinations, Probability, Discrete Random Variables, Probabili-
ty Distribution, Binomial Distribution, Normal Distribution and the Geometric Distribution.


P2 - Pure 2
Factor and Remainder Theorem, Modules Functions, Trigonometric Formulae and Equations, Product Rule
and Quotient Rule

A2 Level
This is a one year course that covers two modules.

P3 – Compulsory
Algebra, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions, Trigonometry, Differentiation, Integration, Numerical
Solution of Equations, Vectors, Differential Equations and Complex Numbers.

M1 or S1 or S2
For S2 it is required to have taken S1.
S2 involves Hypothesis Testing using Binominal and Normal Distributions. In addition, the Poisson distribu-
tion, sampling and Liner Combinations of random variables is included.

Assessment

AS
P1 Exam 1 hour 50 mins, weighting 60% (30% of A2)
M1 or P2 or S1 exam 1 hour 15 mins, weighting 40%. (20% of A2)


A2
P3 exam 1 hour 50 mins, weighting 30%
S2 or M1 or S1 exam 1 hour 15 mins, weighting 20%.
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To make the total of 100% AS results are added.


Useful Websites

http://www.Mathematicsrevision.net/alevel/
http://www.projectalevel.co.uk/Mathematics/index.htm
http://www.examsolutions.co.uk
http://www.hewett.norfolk.sch.uk/curric/Mathematics
http://www.fmnetwork.org.uk/
http://nrich.Mathematics.org/public/
http://www.myiMathematics.co.uk

Related Careers

• Actuary
• Accountancy
• Insurance and Pensions
• Management Consultancy
• Retail Banking
• Personal Finances
• Scientific Research and Development
• Chemical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Architecture
• Civil Engineering
• Medicine
















































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PHYSICS
PHYSICS

CAIE 9702

Entry Requirements
Recommended Grade A/A* at IGCSE Physics. Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Physics and Math-
ematics.


Course Outline


AS Level
The topics are:
Section I: General Physics
This section leads on from the IGCSE and covers Physical Quantities, SI Units and Measurement Tech-
niques. Errors and Uncertainties and Calculations involving Errors.

Section II: Newtonian Mechanics
Kinematics, Dynamics, Forces and Work, Energy and Power.

Section III: Matter
Deformation of Solids.

Section IV: Oscillations and Waves
Progressive waves Transverse and longitudinal waves. Determination of speed, frequency and wave-
length. Stationary waves. Interference of water waves, light waves, microwaves. Youngs Double slit experi-
ment and diffraction grating. Electromagnetic spectrum and various topics in Superposition of Waves.

Section V: Electricity and Magnetism
Electric Fields, Current of Electricity and D.C. Circuits. Potential divider, Kirchoff’s Laws, Internal Resist-
ance.


Section VI: Modern Physics
Nuclear Physics, the nucleus, Isotopes and Nuclear processes.


A2 level
Section I: Physical Quantities and Units and Measurement Techniques
This short section covers advanced error calculation using logarithms and exponential functions and meas-
urement techniques.

Section II: Newtonian Mechanics
Motion in a Circle and Gravitational Fields.

Section III: Matter
Ideal Gases, Temperature, Thermal Properties of Materials.

Section IV: Oscillations and Waves
Oscillations. Simple Harmonic Motion.


Section V: Electricity and Magnetism
Electric Fields, Magnetic Fields, Electromagnetism, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents.


Section VI: Oscillations and Waves
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Additional topics in Nuclear Physics and introductory topics in Quantum Physics.


Section VI: Gathering and Communicating Information
Direct Sensing, Remote Sensing and Communicating Information.


Assessment


AS Level
Paper 1 Multiple-choice 1h 15mins
Paper 2 Structured questions 1h 15 mins
Paper 3 Advanced Practical Skills 2hrs

A2 Level
Paper 4 Structured questions 2hrs
Paper 5 Planning, Analysis and Evaluation 1h 15min


Useful Websites
www.practicalphysics.org
https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/subjects/zpyb4wx
www.iop.org

Software used Advanced Grapher for graphical simulations

Related Careers



• Electronics Engineer
• Biomechanical Engineer
• Geoscientist
• Materials Engineer
• Medical Physicist
• Meteorologist
• Research Scientist
• Forensic Scientist
































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SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY

CAIE 9699



Entry Requirements
Minimum of Grade B at IGCSE Sociology or B at IGCSE English Literature.



Course Outline


In a rapidly changing world, AS and A Level Sociology offer pupils the opportunity not only to explore the
processes that are shaping current trends, but also to develop an understanding of the complexity and diver-
sity of human societies and their continuities with the past. The study of Sociology stimulates awareness of
contemporary social, cultural and political issues, and focuses on the importance of examining these issues
in a rigorous, reasoned and analytical way. The AS Level is a one year and the A Level is a two-year course.
Pupils must achieve at least a grade D at AS level to progress to the A2 course. The pupil must also demon-
strate hard work during the course of the year to progress to the A2 course.

The specifications cover the following topics:
• Socialisation, and the creation of social identity
• Methods of research
• The Family
• Education
• Globalisation
• Media
• Religion


The recommended textbook for this course is Livesy, C. and Blundell, J. (2019) CIE AS and A Level Sociology
Coursebook

Assessment


AS Level
Paper 1: The Family - 1 hour 30 minutes Paper 2: Theory and Methods - 1 hour 30 minutes

A2 Level
Paper 3: Education - 1 hour 15 minutes Paper 4: Globalisation, Media, Religion - 1 hour 45 minutes

Useful Websites

www.le.ac.uk/education/centres/ATSS/sites.html
www.sociologyonline.co.uk/

Related Careers



• Social Research • Social Worker • Journalism
• Counsellor • Childcare • Teaching
• Business • Law • Media
• Statistical Analysis • Public Relations
• Marketing / Sales

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Arabic
Arabic

CAIE 8680, 9680


Entry Requirements
Centers and candidates can choose to take an assessment at either Advanced (A) Level or Ad-
vanced Subsidiary (AS) Level




Candidates wishing to take a Cambridge International A Level must take all components of the assessment
in the same examination series. It is not possible for candidates to follow a staged assessment of these qual-
ifications. Centers can offer an AS qualification either as a stand-alone assessment, or as a means of testing
candidates’ skills and competence before they enter for the Cambridge International A Level exam. See Sec-
tion 4 for an outline of the components.


Syllabus / Aims
Cambridge International AS and A Level syllabus in languages other than English aim to:


• Develop the ability to understand a language from a variety of registers

• Enable pupils to communicate confidently and clearly in the target language

• Form a sound base of skills, language and attitudes required for further study, work and leisure

• Develop insights into the culture and civilization of the countries where the language is spoken, including
the study of literary texts where appropriate (this does not apply to AS Language qualifications)


• Encourage positive attitudes to language learning and a sympathetic approach to other cultures and civi
lisations

• Support intellectual and personal development by promoting learning and social skills.


Assessment Objectives
The examinations are designed to assess candidates’ linguistic competence and their knowledge of contem-
porary society. In the exams, candidates will be expected to:

• Understand and respond to texts written in the target language, drawn from a variety of sources such as
magazines, newspapers, reports, books and other forms of extended writing

• Manipulate the target language accurately in spoken and written forms, choosing appropriate examples of
lexis and structures

• Select information and present it in the target language


• Organise arguments and ideas logically.











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TIONAL PROJECT QUALIFICA
TION
INTERNA
INTERNATIONAL PROJECT QUALIFICATION
CAIE 9980




Why choose the IPQ?



The International Project Qualification (IPQ) is an exciting initiative which allows pupils to extend their stud-
ies beyond their A Level courses and prepares them well for university and their chosen careers. For pupils,
it presents a fantastic opportunity both to pursue their interests and spread their wings.

Best of all the IPQ is worth half an A Level (70 UCAS points) so can be used to support pupils’ applications
to university.


The IPQ allows pupils to embark on a self-directed and self-motivated project. It gives pupils the chance to
gain real independence, resilience and maturity while pursuing any topic of their choosing.

Pupils must choose a topic, then plan, research and develop their idea and decide on a ‘finished’ product. The
finished product can take a variety of forms including:


• A research-based written report
• A research-based artefact – for example a presentation, a book chapter, designing a carbonneutral house,
musical evening, scientific experiment or art piece.

Taught in a university style through seminars and one to one tutorials, it allows pupils to carve out their own
pathway and follow their own interest whilst being supervised by their IPQ tutor.

The IPQ will be completed in Year 12 with most pupils submitting their finished products at the end of May.
For pupils following the typical A Level route, IPQ will be an essential part of their programme in the Sixth
Form, in addition to their four subject options.

About your teacher


You will have an individual tutor suited to your IPQ.



























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As pupils enter Sixth Form, they have increasing oppor-
tunities to make a valuable contribution to school life and
the wider community. This helps prepare them for the
decisions and responsibilities they will face in the future.
Pupils leave our Sixth Form as well-rounded young adults
with an excellent perspective of themselves and the 21st
Century world in which they will live and work. Appro-
priate academic challenges are provided through a wide
range of academic courses. Pupils are expected to take
four AS Level courses in Year 12 and then drop one based
on results and progression plans at the end of Year 12. All
pupils may opt to take the International Project Qualifica-
tion, which can result in lower university offers as well as
teaching valuable research skills.

We endeavour to tailor our courses to meet the needs and
wishes of each individual pupil and our options blocks
have been built using the straw poll that was completed
in the autumn term. We have recently decided to widen
our selection of courses further by offering BTEC Business
Studies (general vocational qualification). This course is
the equivalent of 2 or 3 Advanced Levels but is assessed by
coursework. Pupils can mix A-Level and Vocational cours-
es to give them the best programme for advancement.


Support, guidance, and time is given to pupils in the Sixth
Form, particularly regarding their UCAS applications for
university. Pupils are encouraged to set up work experi-
ence (if possible) and job shadowing opportunities which
proves very valuable for curriculum vitae writing and uni-
versity applications. We are incredibly proud of the fan-
tastic destinations which our pupils reach, in recent years
these have included some of the best universities in the
world.

Sixth Form is more than what takes place in the classroom
and we offer a broad programme of supplementary stud-
ies and extracurricular activities, including sports, D of E,
community service, charity work and leadership oppor-
tunities. Each year pupils become part of the Sixth Form
prefect team which oversees many of these activities. We
believe strongly in finding opportunities for pupils to de-
velop leadership skills, this year has seen the pupil led
PALS programme pairing older and younger pupils to-
gether to help mentor and teach them. Together with extra
responsibility goes increased freedom in order that Sixth
Formers may have the necessary experience of independ-
ence before they leave School.

Mr Mudasir Mahmood
BA (Warw), MSc (Glas), PGCE, QTS
Acting Head of Sixth Form

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Destinations





Our 2021 cohort went to the following:

• Cairo University Giza, Egypt
• American University Of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Design Management
• School of Design and Architecture, Dar Al-Hekma University , Architecture
• San Antonio College, USA Business Administration
• Lebanese American University Beirut, Lebanon Mechanical Engineering
• Maastricht University, Netherlands Economics and Business
• Royal Holloway University of London England Accounting
• McGill University Montreal, Canada Kinesiology (Pre-Med)
• University of Nottingham, England General Engineering
• Effat University, Saudi Arabia Electrical and Computer Engineering
• University College Dublin, Ireland Medicine
• University of Leeds, England Economics
• University of Bristol, England Mechanical Engineering
• The American University in Cairo New Cairo, Egypt
• McGill University Montreal, Canada Economics and Psychology
• University of Warwick, England Accounting
• The University of Manchester Manchester, England Medicine
• The University of Sheffield Sheffield, England International Relations and Politics
• University of Nottingham Nottingham, England Management
• The University of Manchester Manchester, England Engineering
• City, University of London London, England Business Management
• University of Toronto Toronto, Canada Life Sciences
• The University of Manchester Manchester, England History and Ancient History
• King’s College London London, England Engineering




































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Jeddah Prep and Grammar School
P.O. Box 6316
Jeddah, 21442
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Telephone: +966 2654 2354 or +966 2654 0223
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://jpgs.org


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