Year 9
Year 9 - The first entry point to Mill Hill International.
The Year 9 course at Mill Hill International allows pupils to study as wide a range of subjects as possible whilst at the same time building on previous learning in preparation for the start of their GCSE courses. Pupils will also develop their digital literacy and study skills across the curriculum.
The small class sizes and the high level of individual care offered by the School makes this an excellent choice for pupils for whom English is their first language and who would benefit from the increased level of attention. The course is also tailored to international pupils who wish to improve their English whilst following a traditional programme of academic subjects.
The next step would be to move into Year 10 and onto the Two-Year GCSE course at Mill Hill International.
Organisation of the Curriculum
Pupils entering the School in Year 9 come from a variety of educational and cultural backgrounds.
Year 9 is the final year of three academic years called Key Stage 3 in the UK. The Year 9 curriculum at Mill Hill International aims to:
- Enable pupils to experience as wide a range of subjects as possible;
- Consolidate previous learning in preparation for the start of their GCSE/IGCSE courses;
- Develop literacy and study skills across the curriculum.
The structure of the Year 9 curriculum is as follows:
Core subjects | English (as a first or second language, as appropriate) Mathematics Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics, taught as separate subjects). |
Other subjects, taken by all pupils | Art and Design, Computing, Design and Technology (DT), Drama, Geography and History English as an Additional Language (EAL) for pupils who require additional language support, Music, Personal, Social, and Health Education (PSHE), Physical Education (PE), Spanish. |
Games and Activities | All pupils have a session of Games each week and participate in the School co-curricular programme. |
Community | All pupils have the opportunity to participate in community-action activities. |