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Citizenship
Citizenship is at the heart of every community and is found in many different forms throughout the school. Citizenship lessons aim to enable students to become responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to society at all levels.
Students are taught how to develop into confident individuals who are able to live safe, healthy and fulfilling lives.
Citizenship also aims to enable students to be successful learners who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve. Some of the Citizenship lessons explore PSHE topics as well as Careers education.
Citizenship is taught in both KS3 and KS4 - it is not externally examined.
The syllabus is based on the National Curriculum.
Topics include: Law, Government, Community and Identity, Rights and Responsibilities, Resilience and Well-being, Finance and Consumer Law.
If you require any further details, please contact:
Ms S Keith, Head of KS3 Citizenship
or
Mr M Flory, Head of KS4 Citizenship
Useful Links | |
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The Citizenship Foundation | Fairtrade |
Teaching Citizenship | Traidcraft |
Young Citizens |