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Lower School (Key Stage 3)

All students follow the Key Stage 3 curriculum that allows every student to experience working in electronics, food, graphics, product design, resistant materials and textiles on a rotational basis. Students will also experience using CAD (computer aided design) and CAM (computer aided manufacture). In year 9 students specialise in two D&T areas for a whole term before choosing options for year 10.

Upper School (Key Stage 4)

In year 11 the D&T students have a choice of studying in one of six curriculum areas, in D&T, at GCSE, Following the AQA and WJEC syllabi. They are Catering, Electronic Products, Graphic Products, Systems & Control, Resistant Materials and Textiles Technology. The controlled assessment in each subject area is worth 60% of the total mark. The other 40% being obtained through written examination papers, which will cover aspects of design, materials, production processes and tools.

To ensure all students studying a D&T subject at key stage 4 are successful and obtain the best possible grade for their ability we will closely monitor the progress made by each student against their predicted grades and inform parents if we have any concerns about a student's progress or commitment to their coursework.

We recommend that each student obtain their own copy of a revision guide suitable for the subject area they are studying. This should be one like the Lonsdale Revision Guides, which also give advice on how to complete the controlled assessment element of their study.

Health & Safety in the department

Students are expected to wear appropriate safety clothing at all times when in the specialist rooms and work considering their own and the safety of others in the working environment following instructions from the teaching staff at all times.

Clubs and Extra Curricula Work

GCSE students often take advantage of using the department’s facilities after school. There are several food clubs that run after school catering for the needs of all students.

Competitions

Competitions are always an exciting way to get involved in a technological challenge, working as a team with school colleagues and pitting your wits against the skills and knowledge of students from other schools. As we become aware of forthcoming competitions we will publish them via the school internal communication system so students may become involved in the ones that interest them.

The Future

D&T is an exciting subject because developments in the area are fast moving and affect all our daily lives. We have a hard working and enthusiastic team of staff in D&T who are thinking about and planning all sorts of exciting work and activities for the future.

E-Learning

We are looking to develop some exciting e-learning material for all GCSE students and also the Gifted and Talented students this year for the VLE, so please keep checking to see the updates during this year.