Virtually all maintained schools and academies follow the
National Curriculum, and are inspected by Ofsted on how well they succeed in delivering a 'broad and balanced curriculum'. Schools endeavour to get all students to achieve the
English Baccalaureate (EBACC) qualification; this must include core subjects, a modern or ancient foreign language, and either History or Geography. The school operates a three-year
Key Stage 3, where all the core National Curriculum subjects are taught. There is a sophisticated system of setting into broad bands, that is driven by students' previous exposure to Spanish or French at primary school, and the results in their
Key Stage 2 tests. Pupils are set by ability in Mathematics and Science, and communication groups in English, Computing, RE, Geography and History. They also have classes in PE, Drama, Technology, Art, Music & Dance, and Spanish or French. In Years 10 and 11 (
Key Stage 4) students study a core of English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Double Award Science, and Non-exam Core PE. They choose at least one further EBAC subject: either History, Geography, or Computer Science. They can choose a further two
GCSEs to create a personalised curriculum which matches their skills and abilities. The subjects currently offered are: Music, Drama, History, Engineering, BTEC Sport, GCSE PE Food Technology, ICT, Geography, Business, Art, Health and Social Care, and Computing. Most pupils will choose to study a language as an additional GCSE, with slightly less curriculum time being allocated to Maths and English. ==Sports==