Archbishop Temple School - Subject List

Subject List

Unless otherwise indicated, subjects below are taught throughout Key Stage 3. Pupils choose one technology subject and three other non-compulsory subjects to learn in Key Stage 4.

  • Art
  • Drama
  • English (compulsory)
    • English Literature (GCSE only, compulsory for top set 2006-2007)
  • Geography
  • Health and Social Care (GCSE only)
  • History
  • Information Communication Technology (ICT)
    • GCSE ICT
    • OCR Nationals ICT
  • Leisure and Tourism (GCSE only)
  • Mathematics (compulsory)
    • Statistics (GCSE only)
  • Modern Foreign Languages (MFL)
    • French
    • Spanish
  • Music
  • Science (double award compulsory at GCSE; triple award (Chemistry, Physics, Biology) optional)
  • RE/Citizenship
    • PSHRE (Key Stage 3 only)
    • Religious Studies (GCSE only)
    • RE/ Citizenship/ Careers (Key Stage 4 only; non-qualification; compulsory)
  • Sport
    • Games (non-qualification; compulsory)
    • Physical Education (PE; GCSE only)
    • Sports Studies
  • Technology
    • Key Stage 3
      • Core Technology
      • Food Technology
    • Key Stage 4
      • Food Technology
      • Graphic Products
      • Product Design
      • Resistant Materials
      • Textiles Technology

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