Curriculum Links
Here are some links to external curriculum resources; More specific internal course material is available on our moodle VLE. Links will open in a new window. Where the links are marked "needs a login", you will be given one in the relevant lesson.
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Biology
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Designed for students studying AQA (spec. A) Biology
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Business Studies & Economics
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A source of topical case studies and articles on Business - designed specifically for Business Studies teachers and students. (Needs login details)
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A leading magazine for economics teachers & students. Many applied economics articles and case studies each year. Covers Key Stage 4, AS, A2 & IB economics. Also covers materials suitable for courses in citizenship. (Needs login details)
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Careers
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Online careers guidance.
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(Needs login details)
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Kudos matches you to careers and helps you to explore your career ideas. (Needs login details)
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(Needs login details)
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Chemistry
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Chemistry, Structures & 3D Molecules. Showing the world of chemistry and nano science in beautiful interactive imagery.
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News, opinions and discussion about the chemical sciences.
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Website of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the largest organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences.
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A short video about each element in the periodic table.
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The periodic table on the web.
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Citizenship
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Includes detailed information on the city for locals, tourists and the business community.
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The Citizenship Foundation is an independent charity which aims to empower individuals to engage in the wider community through education about the law, democracy and society.
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What does it mean to be a citizen? This website helps to explain exactly what that means for you!
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The Institute for Citizenship's aim is to promote informed, active citizenship and greater participation in democracy and society through a combination of community projects, research, education and discussion and debate.
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(Needs login details)
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Website covering all aspects of the business of the United Kingdom Parliament
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Dance
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Mark Schemes and Past Papers.
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English
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Geography
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An online atlas with all sorts of maps and information
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Useful for exploring further geographical issues in the news
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Useful for exploring further geographical issues in the news
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Variety of Information on all countries in the world
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A range of geographical articles and videos
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A range of articles on geographical issues
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A variety of activities and games to improve your map skills
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History
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(Needs login details)
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Has links to Blakesley Hall, Aston Hall, & Soho House.
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Library
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Instructions for setting up your computer to use Accelerated Reader.
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Mathematics
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Modern Languages
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(Needs login details)
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Physics
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The whole of the AQA GCSE Physics course on one well written site, quizzes, revision tasks, it’s all here.
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There's got to be a link to CERN here! Find out what all the fuss is about and how it may involve you in the future.
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A history bit, this is the first ever web address - where does it go now? There is a link to the earliest surviving web page too!
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Where is the nearest lightning storm?, live data and a map of all recent lightning strikes.
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An award winning interactive tour of quarks, neutrinos, antimatter, extra dimensions, dark matter, accelerators and particle detectors.
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Science web casts made by pupils, teachers and others, some informative, many funny.
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Do mobile phones fry your brain? Do wrinkle removers work? Read something pseudo scientific, Not sure whether to believe it or not, this web site concentrates on the science.
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Ever wondered what a weird physics or maths symbol meant, click on it on this interactive table to see a short video explaining it.
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Lots of small bite size pieces linked to youtube about why science is important.
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PE
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GCSE Past Papers
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AS Past Papers
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Politics
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A pressure group criticising FPTP
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A source of information about the activities of the Cabinet
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The website of the Conservative Party
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Can be used to send e-mails to the PM!
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The Economist magazine
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For information about elections in the UK
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The website of the Labour Party
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The website of the Liberal Democrats
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Find out more about the administration of justice in England & Wales
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For useful revision materials and online magazines (Needs Login and Password)
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Revision
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Technology & Textiles
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(Needs login details)
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Young Gifted and Talented
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YGT Registration instructions


