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Curriculum Pathways

At BOA Digital Technologies Academy, our curriculum pathways are uniquely designed for each student to offer both success and support. Each student will be offered a combination of GCSEs and BTECs which is designed to support their transition into post-16 education and beyond, with a particular focus on careers in digital industries.

Each student will have a core curriculum of subjects they must take, as well as a series of option subjects they will choose. This is outlined as follows:

Core Curriculum
  • Your core curriculum includes GCSE's and non-examined statutory qualifications.
  • As we are a digital school, it also includes two digital courses:
    • A digital technical qualification
    • A digital design qualification

Core Curriculum

English Language (GCSE) English Literature (GCSE) Mathematics (GCSE)
Combined Science (GCSE) PSHE (Non-examined) Core PE (Non-examined)

Digital Curriculum

Digital Technical (one of the below) Digital Design
Computer Science* (GCSE)  BTEC in Digital Information Technology BTEC in Creative Media Production
* This will be an option for those students who have been identified as having an aptitude for this subject

 

Option Choices
  • You will be expected to take one subject from Option Choice 1
  • You will be expected to take one subject from Option Choice 2
Option Choice 1 Triple Science* (GCSE) History (GCSE) Geography (GCSE)

Option Choice 2

History (GCSE) Geography (GCSE)

Spanish* (GCSE)

If not selected in Option 1 If not selected in Option 1
Photography^ (GCSE) Hospitality & Catering (GCSE) Fine Art^ (GCSE)

* This will be an option for those students who have been identified as having an aptitude for this subject
^ Students cannot study both Fine Art and Photography

 


Choice Selection

While we make every effort to ensure that students study the course they opt for, we are constrained by timetable construction, staffing and group sizes. With this in mind, we ask that you list subjects in order of preference and please note students may not get their first or second preference.

 

Key Questions ↓ 

What are GCSES?

GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. GCSEs are at levels 1 and 2 on the National Qualifications Framework, depending on the grades you get.

NQF Level
Examples of qualifications
What they give you

Level 1

  • GCSEs grades 1 - 3 (D - G)
  • BTEC Level 1
  • Basic knowledge or skills
  • Ability to apply learning with guidance or supervision
  • May be linked to job competence

Level 2

  • GCSEs grades 4 - 9 (A* - C)
  • BTEC Level 2
  • Good knowledge and understanding of a subject
  • Ability to perform variety of tasks with some guidance or supervision
  • Appropriate for many job roles

 


 What are BTEC and EDUQAS vocational awards?

BTEC are types of vocational qualifications. These courses have been designed in collaboration with industry, so they can equip students with the skills and knowledge that employers are looking for. These qualifications offer a mix of theory and practice.


how do GCSES and BTEC vocational awards compare on points?

BTEC Level 2 grades (Pass, Merit, Distincition, Distinction*) equate roughly to GCSE grades 4 - 9, with a Level 2 Pass like a GCSE 4, a merit to a 5/6, a Distinction to a 7, and a Distinction* to a 8/9, providing a vocational alternative for students and mapping practical skills to academic benchmarks for further study or employment.

GCSE 9 - 1 Points BTEC First Award
Grade & Points Grade Terms Grade Points
9   L2D* 8.5
8   L2D 7
7  

L2M

5.5
6  
5 Strong Pass (Dfe)
4 Standard Pass (Dfe) L2P 4
3   L1D 3
2   L1M 2
1   L1P 1

  


What is the English baccalaureate?

This was introduced by the Government in 2011, as a standard that some students can aim for in their KS4 studies. To achieve the English Baccalaureate, students must complete and obtain a Grade 4 or higher in the following subjects: Mathematics, English Language, two Sciences, a Language (e.g. Spanish) and either Geography or History.

Students will be awarded a number from 9 to 1 (9 being the highest), rather than a letter grade. A grade 4 will be equivalent to a current grade C or a 'standard pass'. A grade 5 is considered a 'good pass'. In order to obtain the English Baccalaureate, students will therefore need at least 4s in the subjects listed above. We will tailor this pathway to particular students, if we feel that this route is appropriate to them and their future aspirations.