At ASHS we encourage all learners to:
select subjects that you are passionate about
grow your curiosity by experiment with a wide range of subjects
consider future subjects and possible pathways
extend on areas that you have a talent in
pick the subjects you want to study, not the ones that your friends are doing
We recommend that you consider a broad foundation at Level 1 - allowing for access to your required numeracy credits (many are available from Science or Mathematics, but other subjects may support this also).
If you wish to choose a course from another level, please discuss this at your enrolment interview.
Course exclusions:
You will need to select FIVE SUBJECTS. NOTE - Connected courses should be counted as 2 subject lines.
1ENS - This course cannot be taken in conjunction with 1ENG. It is considered 2 subject lines so addresses content for both English and Social Sciences.
1MSI - This course cannot be taken in conjunction with 1MAT/1MCT or 1SCI/1SCE . It is considered 2 subject lines so addresses content for both Science and Mathematics.
1MCT - This course cannot be taken in conjunction with 1MAT.
1CNM - This course is designed to support diverse learners. It is not a course that can be 'selected' by any student, only those as as approved in consultation with the SENCO.
1SCI & 1SCE - These course cannot be taken in conjunction with each other, students can elect to study only one them.
Talk to your tutor about your choices.
If you are considering a particular pathway beyond school, your tutor and/or the Careers counsellor can advise you on which subjects would best meet your needs.
Choose FIVE subjects.
Course exclusions:
None.
Talk to your tutor about your choices.
If you are considering a particular pathway beyond school, your tutor and/or the Careers counsellor can advise you on which subjects would best meet your needs.
Choose FIVE subjects.
Course exclusions:
3FIT - It is recommended that this course is not taken alongside 3PED.
3MAT - This course cannot be taken in conjunction with 3MAS or 3MAC. However 3MAC and 3MAS may be studied concurrently.