GCSE COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS
Subject
Year
Timing
%*
Mathematics10

11

31 January - 11 February 2000

4 - 15 October 1999

20%

English (Lang. & Lit)

10 & 11
Language - 4 written pieces

Literature - 4 written pieces

Deadlines - February Half term Year 11.

20%

30%

Science 11 Assessed Practicals, November 1999 and February 2000 25%
Languages None required.
Religious Studies10 & 11

High quality work may be submitted which results in a shorter examination paper being taken. Deadlines are Summer Half term (Year 10) and Autumn Half term (Year 11) Up to 20%
Geography11 Handed in by Friday 26 November 199925%
History11Two pieces are required for both Modern World and Social & Economic History. They are done in class and for homework, in about a week in the Autumn and Spring Terms. 25%
Drama10 & 11 A course diary must be kept throughout the course. Items from it will be needed for the written examination at the end of the course. Notes in the Diary also contribute to marks given for preparation and contribute to the final assessment
60% Prac-tical

course

work

Art & Ceramics11 All coursework must be completed by 28th February (Ceramics) 8 March (Art) 2000 60%
Physical Education10 &11 Now included in the course - -
TECHNOLOGY

Resistant Materials Graphic Products

Food Technology

Textiles Technology

All Year 10 Courses



11

11

11

11

10

All Technology courses require a Design Folder and completed practical project

Friday 17 March 2000

Friday 17 March 2000

Friday 17 March 2000

Friday 17 March 2000

Main coursework begins end of Summer Term 2000 to be completed by end of Spring Term 2001.



All courses

60%

Music10Three or more compositions, written and recorded by February Half-term 30%

* This column shows the percentage of the final grade which is due to coursework