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The Lower School
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Most Year 6 who gain places, will be visited at their
Primary schools and all are invited to an introductory
day in July. The form groups get to know their tutors,
each other and the school during the planned induction.
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In Key Stage 3 all pupils follow a broadly-based course which
goes beyond the statutory National Curriculum by including a
second foreign language (French, German, Spanish or Latin).
Activities available in Physical Education include athletics,
dance, gymnastics, hockey, netball, rounders, volleyball, tennis
and swimming. Technology incorporates food, resistant materials
and textiles, whilst ICT is taught in separate lessons as well
as being used across the curriculum. Classes are mainly taught
in tutor groups with smaller numbers in Technology and some
setting by ability in Mathematics and Science in Years 8 and
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The
Sutton agreed syllabus for Religious Studies covers the major
faiths with an emphasis on Christianity. The course also includes
elements of personal, social and moral education. Parents may
withdraw their child from religious education and collective
worship if they so wish, though in practice few do so. Details
of alternative arrangements are available upon request.
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School Curriculum |
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English |
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Mathematics |
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Science |
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Geography |
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History |
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Two
Foreign Languages
(from
French, German, Spanish and Latin) |
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Design
and Technology |
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Information
Technology |
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Art
& Design |
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Drama |
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Music |
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Physical
Education |
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Religious
Studies |
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Tutorial
Period |
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