YEAR 11
YEAR 11 TEAM
Head of Year
Mr Mooney
Deputy Head of Year
Ms Hehir
SEN Deputy Head of Year
Ms Elliott
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Beal High School has achieved exceptional GCSE results beating previous years including 2019 when students last sat public exams, as well as 2020 and 2021 centre assessed grades (CAGs).
- 100% of students have secured progression routes into post 16 study
- 85% of students have achieved at least a 5 in English and Maths
- 33% of students have achieved a 7 to 9 in both English and Maths GCSE
Akshayaa Manoharan and Mahia Ahmed achieved straight 9s in GCSE Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, English Language, English Literature, French, History, Maths, Music, and Physics.
Mr Laird, Assistant Principal said ‘I am extremely proud of our fantastic GCSE students and all the staff who teach and support them. Their hard work has paid off and we are celebrating our best ever GCSE results.’
We are delighted that the vast majority of our GCSE students will continue their studies at Beal Sixth Form and we look forward to celebrating all that they achieve in the future.
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FINDING WORK EXPERIENCE
- Work Experience is a compulsory part of year 11.
- Year 11’s must organise the placement themselves but the schools careers hub can help facilitate ideas.
- Your work experience should be scheduled for when your GCSE exams are finished (from the end of June to August).
- A 2 week placement is ideal but 1 week is also sufficient. (Some students prefer to do 2 placements, a week in each organisation).
In the new English GCSE, 50% of the marks come from writing; the best way to get better at writing is by reading!
GETTING THE GRADE IN ENGLISH
We, therefore, suggest the following revision tasks:
1. Read one literary short story per week.
2. Read at least one ‘Opinion’ article from a newspaper each week.
3. Each week, re-read an extract from one of the texts you have studied:
E.g. A Christmas Carol, ‘An Inspector Calls’, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, the Poetry Anthology.
If you want more information on how to revise, go onto the Beal High School Moodle page and look for the KS4 En room.