Welcome to the GCSE Options page for the Year 10 2024-2026 cohort. Below you can view videos and information about the different GCSE option subjects. If you prefer, you can download the full booklet here.
Each Area of Learning Experience in the school delivers a range of qualifications to Year 10 and 11 learners, both academic and vocational. Learners will select three 'options' subjects to study across the two years, in addition to the compulsory core subjects of English, Maths, Science, Religious Studies, Welsh, and Skill Challenge Certificate. Learners will also have two Games lessons a fortnight.
Think carefully about your choices, and make sure they're right for you:
- What subjects do you really enjoy? You'll do better if you're actually interested in what you're learning!
- Are there specific subjects you need to take in order to progress to further study? The majority of subjects will link neatly to AS and A Level studies. However, if you're interested in a particular college or vocational course, or area of work, make sure you check the entry requirements.
- Keep your options open. If you're not sure what you want to do after GCSEs, don't panic - it's a lot to think about when you're only 14! Look at options that cover a range of topics and skills, rather than focusing on a particular area. Good grades in a range of options, and your core subjects are just as valuable.
- Make your own choice. Whilst it's nice to have a friend in class, chances are that you and your friends have different interests and goals. Taking an option just because your friend is, is not in your best interest. It's important to put yourself first!
- Make your own choice - part 2! Don't choose, or avoid choosing, an option because 'that teacher loves me!'/'that teacher hates me!'. Firstly, teachers don't love or hate pupils! Sometimes you may not see eye-to-eye on things, but this shouldn't influence your choices. Secondly, you won't necessarily have the same teacher next year, or a different teacher for that matter! GCSE is a step up from Key Stage 3. If you follow the advice above, and choose subjects that you're interested in, you'll be fine - you're studying something your teacher is just as passionate about!
Below is a list of courses delivered by each AoLE. You can scroll down to view them all, or click the links below to go directly to a particular subject.
Each subject has an information sheet, and options subjects also have a short video introduction from key teaching staff.
- EXPRESSIVE ARTS
- HEALTH & WELLBEING
- HUMANITIES
- LANGUAGE, LITERACY & COMMUNICATION
- MATHS & NUMERACY
- SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
EXPRESSIVE ARTS
GCSE ART and Design
GCSE Art and Design: Photography
GCSE Drama
GCSE Media
GCSE Music
HEALTH & WELLBEING
GCSE Health and Social Care, and Childcare
Level 1/2 Hospitality and Catering
GCSE Physical Education
Level 1/2 Sport and Coaching Principles
HUMANITIES
GCSE Business
Level 1/2 Retail Business
GCSE Geography
GCSE History
**GCSE Religious Studies - COMPULSORY**
Click for Religious Studies Course Overview
**Skills Challenge Certificate - COMPULSORY**
Click for Skills Challenge Course Overview
LANGUAGE, LITERACY & COMMUNICATION
**GCSE ENGLISH - COMPULSORY**
Click for English Course Overview
GCSE French
**GCSE Welsh - COMPULSORY**
Click for Welsh Course Overview
MATHS & NUMERACY
**GCSE Maths- COMPULSORY**
Click for Maths Course Overview
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
GCSE Design Technology: Engineering
GCSE Design Technology: Product Design
GCSE Digital Technology
**GCSE Science - Compulsory**
Click for Science Course Overview
You can find useful information about choosing courses, subject paths, and careers on the Careers Wales website.