Focus of Study :
o Program - Pre-GCSE Program (KS3): Grades 7-9 - GCSE (Middle School Course): Years 10-11 - A-Level, BTEC/CTEC (entrance exam): Grades 12-13 - You can prepare for the UK University Admissions Process (A-Level) as well as the American University Admissions Process (SAT). * This is an official US Program (American college admissions process) institution approved by MSA (Middle States Association). (www.msa-cess.org) - There are more than 60 co-curricular activities including DofE, CCF (Combined Cadet Force British Officer Training), golf, horseback riding, sports, and Go Karting.
o Short-term registration is possible during Korea’s winter vacation period in January and February. If you register for a short period of time, tuition is calculated per week and you will only receive an invoice for the number of weeks you register (Pro-rota). Also, if a student enrolled for a short period of time enrolls for regular admission in September, there is a discount benefit..
Benefit, Goal of this course :
o Program for pre-medical students (Medical Society Program [MedSoc]) : This is a program that invites medical specialists from local hospitals or parents working in medicine to hold regular seminars and provide mentoring.
o Oxbridge Support Program : This is a support program for students applying to Oxford and Cambridge universities, helping them prepare for the university's own exams, writing self-introductions, and interview practice.
o Community Service : We provide support to volunteer at local nursing homes, elementary schools, etc. Curriculum :
Core subjects English The characteristic qualities of Kingham Hill English continue from KS3 and are honed at the GCSE level: thoughtful reading, critical thinking and creative, eloquent expression.
Mathematics GCSE Mathematics is a compulsory subject and all pupils will attend and take exams in this subject. At Kingham Hill School we take the Edexcel Mathematics GCSE which is a 2 year course that is assessed through written examinations in the summer of the final year.
Optional subjects (7 chosen including at least one of *) Animal Management - Level 2 BTEC* This course is perfect if you want an introduction to working in the animal management industry. The course is designed to provide you with a good understanding of the skills and practical elements needed to care for animals.
Art and Design GCSE Art and Design gives pupils the opportunity to develop and extend their creative, imaginative and technical skills. Through experimentation with a range of traditional and digital media, such as drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and ceramics, pupils explore and investigate the visual world.
Biology* GCSE Biology is the study of all living organisms and their interaction with each other and the world around them. It is a fabulous course that provides great preparation for Biology at A level or for anyone who is interested in the natural world in general and the living organisms that surround us.
Chemistry* GCSE Chemistry is really the study of “stuff”. You will learn about the material world around you - what it is made of, what holds it together and why chemical reactions happen.
Design and Technology We offer Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Design and Technology which encourages design risk taking and innovation by solving problems associated with a given contextual challenge. Pupils undertake a large design and make project and a written examination in the Fifth Form.
Drama At GCSE, Drama pupils follow the AQA syllabus (8261). As such, pupils complete two Non-Examined units worth 60%. For the final 40% exam component, all pupils studying Drama are expected to study a set play.
Economics Economics is the study of how people behave… and specifically how they make choices.
French French is an excellent qualification for developing further the skills pupils have already learnt, helping them to produce impressive spoken and written French.
Geography Geography is a relevant, hands on subject that helps you to make sense of the world around you.
History History at GCSE builds upon the skills and techniques developed during the 1st to 3rd forms, specifically the concepts of significance, cause and consequence, continuity and change, similarity and difference; and also the source based skills of nature, origin and purpose, usefulness, reliability and historical interpretation.
Latin The GCSE in Latin is aimed at giving pupils the opportunity to achieve a respected qualification in a difficult subject which carries a great deal of kudos. The GCSE forms a very good stepping stone to A level. The GCSE is highly respected by universities as a challenging benchmark qualification.
Physical Education GCSE PE at Kingham is an excellent way to begin a career in sport or a way of enhancing your love of sport by studying and developing your knowledge into how to train or how the body works to keep you exercising.
Physics* Physics is one of the natural sciences and encompasses the study of the universe from both macro and micro perspectives. From the largest galaxies, some millions of light years away, to the smallest subatomic particles such as quarks, mesons and strings, Physics studies them all.
Religious Studies Religious Studies involves the discipline of being able to think outside of one’s own frame of reference. In a world that regularly sees the misrepresentation and characaturing of traditions; religious, secular, political and philosophical, it is essential that we learn to be critical of our own conceptual frameworks and more charitable to the views of others whilst remaining grounded in those beliefs and values that are significant to us.
Spanish Spanish is an excellent qualification for developing further the skills pupils have already learnt, helping them to produce impressive spoken and written Spanish. It forms a very good stepping stone to A level. The IGCSE is highly respected by universities as a challenging benchmark qualification. Classroom Hour : 07:00 Boarders wake up, showers etc. 07:45 - 08:15 Boarders’ breakfast 08:00 - 08:20 Day pupils arrive 08:20 Morning house meeting 08:40 - 09:00 Depending on the day, school begins with Chapel, Assembly or Tutor Time. 09:00* Period 1 09:55* Period 2 10:45* Morning break 11:15* Period 3 12:10* Period 4 13:00* Lunch - during this time pupils can come back to house or take part in activities. 14:00* Tutor Time most days (see below) with registration, followed by lessons or sport and activities. 14:20* Period 5 15:15* Period 6 16:10* Period 7 17:00 - 17:25 Dinner for boarders 17:25 Boarders back to house to collect devices and free time 18:15 - 19:45 Prep and House meeting 19:45 Devices back and free time 20:30 / 20:45 Devices to be handed in 21:20 In bed with lights out at 21:30 *These times applicable to Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Tuesdays timetable runs slightly differently. |