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Welcome to the Citizenship Department. Our course is designed to support, challenge and inspire young people to become confident, responsible and active members of society.
GCSE Citizenship has the power to motivate and enable young people to become thoughtful, active citizens. Students gain a deeper knowledge of democracy, government and law, and develop skills to create sustained and reasoned arguments, present various viewpoints and plan practical citizenship actions to benefit society.
They will also gain the ability to recognise bias, critically evaluate argument, weigh evidence and look for alternative interpretations and sources of evidence, all of which are essential skills valued by higher education and employers.
AQA GCSE Citizenship (Key Stage 4 - Years 10 & 11)
Programme of Study:
| GCSE Citizenship (4 hours per fortnight) |
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1. Life in modern Britain For further course information, please see the link below: https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/citizenship-studies/gcse/citizenship-studies-8100/specification |
At Bulmershe we have paired the Citizenship GCSE alongside the Combined Cadet Force. CCF is present in over 500 secondary schools all over the UK, offering young people a broad range of challenging, exciting, adventurous and educational activities.
Citizenship Teaching Staff
Ms D Chahal,
Head of RS and Citizenship
dchahal@bulmershe.wokingham.sch.uk
| Subject Documents |
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| Citizenship Long Term Plan - GCSE |
| Student Information Booklet |