Hummersknott Academy - Subjects

Subjects

Hummersknott Academy has a range of different Subjects available for Pupils including:

  • Art
  • Business Studies (BTEC or GSCE)
  • Careers (Years 9 to Years 11)
  • Critical Thinking
  • DT - (Textiles, Electronics, Graphics, Woodwork and Cookery)
  • Drama
  • English (For Years 10 & 11, Language and Literature)
  • Geography
  • Health & Social Care
  • History - (World War II, Elizabethan and Medicine)
  • ICT
  • Languages - (Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish, Second Language from Year 8 (Start)to Year 9 (End)(Years 10 & 11, only 1 Language or 2 if advanced)
  • Learning Mentors
  • Learning Support
  • Life Skills
  • Maths
  • BTEC Media (If chosen, Years 10 & 11)
  • Music
  • PE
  • Promoting Reading
  • RE (If Chosen, Years 10 & 11, Religious Studies)
  • Science (Applied, Additional and Separate, apply to Years 10 & 11 only)

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