At BWS the curriculum is designed to be ambitious, coherent and inclusive, enabling all students to acquire the powerful knowledge, skills and dispositions they need to succeed academically and to participate fully in society.
The curriculum is implemented through teaching approaches that engage, challenge and inspire students, enabling them to develop deep understanding, make meaningful connections and grow in intellectual confidence.
KS3: In years 7-9 students study a broad range of subjects. Mathematics, English and science form the backbone of the timetable, alongside humanities (geography, history and religious studies), modern foreign languages (German, Spanish and French), PSHRCE, creative subjects (art, design technology, drama, music) and computing. Boys also have two periods of PE and two periods of games per fortnight.
KS4: During year 9 students nominate two option choices to continue for GCSE alongside the core curriculum of English language and literature, mathematics, triple science (biology, chemistry, physics), religious studies and a modern foreign language. Almost all students complete ten GCSEs although modified timetables may be arranged for students with specific needs.
KS5: Most students chose three A-levels and one supplementary course of study. Each A-level choice has eight taught periods per fortnight, alongside allocated independent study time. The supplementary course of study has 4 periods per fortnight. Students who have achieved exceptional GCSE results, as defined by the 16-19 Admissions Policy, may elect to complete four A-levels, each with eight taught periods per fortnight plus periods allocated independent study time.
A full copy of the BWS Curriculum Policy which specifies subject allocations, enrichment activities, modified timetables and more can be found on the policies page.