What is the GCSE Curriculum at RGS Surrey Hills?
At RGS Surrey Hills, our GCSE curriculum in Years 9, 10 and 11, is designed to combine academic rigor with individual choice. As a smaller school, we are able to guide each student carefully through their subject selection, ensuring a balanced programme that supports both strong examination outcomes and future pathways into Sixth Form – whether A Levels or the IB Diploma. We believe that a well-rounded education at this stage lays the foundation for lifelong success, and our carefully designed programme ensures every student is equipped with the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to thrive.
What are the Compulsory Core GCSE Subjects?
All students study a compulsory core curriculum that meets national requirements and gives them a strong academic base:
- English Language
- English Literature
- Mathematics
- Science (studied as Combined Science or separate Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
These subjects provide the essential building blocks of a broad education, developing students’ abilities in communication, analytical thinking, numeracy and scientific enquiry.
Which Optional GCSE Subjects Can Students Choose?
In addition to the core curriculum, students choose four subjects from a carefully curated options list. Students are actively encouraged to select:
- A modern foreign language (such as French, Spanish or German)
- A humanities subject (such as History or Geography)
- A creative arts option (such as Art, Music or Drama)
This approach ensures a balanced and varied timetable that reflects individual strengths and interests while keeping future pathways open.
Why Does a Balanced GCSE Subject Choice Matter?
Choosing a broad range of subjects at GCSE is important for a number of reasons:
- University applications — many top universities, including those in the Russell Group, favour students with a humanities and a language at GCSE or A-Level
- Employer appeal — a diverse set of GCSEs signals adaptability and a well-rounded skill set
- EBacc alignment — our recommended combination supports the English Baccalaureate, recognised by schools, colleges and employers as a mark of academic rigour
- Personal development — creative and expressive subjects support wellbeing, teamwork and communication skills alongside academic growth
How Does RGS Surrey Hills Support Students Through Their GCSEs?
We understand that the GCSE years can feel demanding, and our dedicated pastoral and academic teams are here to support every student through Years 9, 10 and 11. From subject-specific revision sessions and mock examinations to one-to-one guidance on options choices, we ensure no student faces this important phase alone.
If you would like to find out more about our GCSE curriculum or discuss the options process, please contact us or book a visit to the school.
