Curriculum

You can view our curriculum map by clicking the image. This maps shows which subject each year group does, and how many lessons they get per fortnight. The number of lessons is found under the subject. For example, Year 7 get 6 lessons of English and 4 lessons of PE.

Please use the links below to download our Curriculum guides. All files are in PDF format and require a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader to view.

If you require any more information about the curriculum that we offer, please email office@woodroffe.dorset.sch.uk and we will make sure that your request is forwarded to the correct person.

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    In Year 9, students study a broad range of subjects (please see our Curriculum Map), including a language(s) and an additional Enrichment subject.

    Each Spring we discuss the Year 9 Enrichment Curriculum with our Year 8 cohort. Students then indicate a preference for the language(s) they would like to study in Year 9 and continue for KS4, as well as indicating a preference for the Enrichment subject they would like to study during Year 9.

    In 2023-24 our offer will include:

    Language Block (6 periods a fortnight)Enrichment Block (2 periods a fortnight)
    FrenchArts Award
    French and LatinDuke of Edinburgh
    French and MandarinEnvironmental Science
    French and SpanishGeopolitics
    French and LiteracyLatin
    Mandarin
    Spanish
    Sports Development

    ^Curriculum design is subject to change as it is impacted by staffing, timetabling and student preference.

    Please click the link below to view our Year 9 Curriculum Guide for further guidance and information. Year 8 students will receive information during assemblies and tutor time, so an informed decision can be made.

    https://www.woodroffe.dorset.sch.uk/Publications/Y9_Enrichment/2023_4/index.html

    At The Woodroffe School, we understand the importance of supporting your son/daughter through the next stage of their school journey. The Options process has been designed to provide students with the structure, advice and guidance needed to make informed and guided decisions about the qualifications they will study in Year 10 and 11.

    We encourage students to make preferences that are ‘broad and balanced’ to ensure future pathways are kept open. Although career direction and particular interests are important, students are more likely to succeed by taking ownership of their studies, whilst also following subjects they enjoy and are interested in.

    We will be surveying the current Year 9 cohort before Christmas, to gauge their initial preferences which in turn will inform the next step in our Options process. The main launch of the Options process will begin in January 2024. This year we will be inviting you to a face-to-face Information Evening on the Wednesday 10th of January. The Key Stage 4 Curriculum Guide will be available in January, please explore the publication fully with your son/daughter. This will support the guidance we will be offering students in school as part of the process.

    Please click here if you want to see the Curriculum Guide for 2023-25.

    Key dates:
    • 10th January Year 9 Options Evening
    • 24th January Year 9 Progress Evening