C1Part 6The curriculum in England

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The National Curriculum for England

85F1Curriculum requirements for fourth key stage

1

For the fourth key stage, the National Curriculum for England shall comprise the core and other foundation subjects and the elements referred to in subsection (5).

2

The National Curriculum for England shall specify programmes of study in relation to each of the core and other foundation subjects for the fourth key stage.

3

The following are the core subjects for the fourth key stage—

a

mathematics,

b

English, and

c

science.

4

The following are the other foundation subjects for the fourth key stage—

a

information and communication technology,

b

physical education, and

c

citizenship.

5

The elements for the fourth key stage referred to in subsection (1) are—

a

work-related learning, and

b

in relation to any pupil who so elects, one subject from each of such one or more of the four entitlement areas specified below as the pupil may elect.

6

Those entitlement areas are—

a

arts, comprising—

i

art and design,

ii

music,

iii

dance,

iv

drama, and

v

media arts,

b

design and technology (comprising only that subject),

c

humanities, comprising—

i

geography, and

ii

history, and

d

modern foreign languages, comprising any modern foreign language specified in an order made by the Secretary of State or, if the order so specifies, any modern foreign language.

7

An order under subsection (6)(d) may—

a

specify circumstances in which a language is not to be treated as falling within subsection (6)(d), and

b

provide for the determination under the order of any question arising as to whether a particular language is a modern foreign language.

8

A pupil in the fourth key stage shall, if he so elects, be entitled to follow a course of study in a subject within each of the four entitlement areas specified in subsection (6); but this entitlement is satisfied where one subject within each of those entitlement areas is made available to him by or on behalf of the school at which he is a registered pupil.

9

In the exercise of their functions under this Part by virtue of this section, a local education authority, governing body or head teacher shall have regard to any guidance relating to work-related learning or the entitlement areas which is issued from time to time by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.

10

In this section—

  • “course of study” means a course of education or training which leads to a qualification approved under section 98 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000 for the purposes of section 96 of that Act;

  • “work-related learning” means planned activity designed to use the context of work to develop knowledge, skills and understanding useful in work, including learning through the experience of work, learning about work and working practices and learning the skills for work.