Health & Social Care
Department Intent
Plan, Create, Evaluate
Knowledge in Health & Social Care |
To support a board and balanced curriculum at Lea Manor High School, we offer our KS4 learners the opportunity to enroll onto five vocational qualifications. This allows our pupils to pursue their passion or a career that interests them. Our skills-based programme of studies allow specialist teachers to focus their delivery on a specific trade, skill or sport.
Learners will receive a balance of theoretical learning and practical hands-on skills which will give them the opportunity to immerse themselves in the trade, inspiring them to work towards an exciting career. The focus of their studies is on acquiring knowledge and competencies that they need to work proficiently in their chosen field and in-turn receive a well-rounded course of study that helps to create a broader education. |
Curriculum in Health & Social Care |
The curriculum across vocational qualifications consist of examination and controlled assessment units. These qualifications are aimed at learners who wish to study the processes involved in specialised areas, including designing new engineered products, designing a multiple page website and developing the necessary dexterity skills to confidently tile a wall.
Through research and practical activities, our learners will understand how market requirements and opportunities inform client briefs and will use practical skills, problem solving, analytical skills and creative thinking to successfully complete tasks. The qualifications provide our learners with essential knowledge, transferable skills and tools to improve their learning in other subjects with the aim of enhancing their employability when they leave education, contributing to both their personal development and future economic well-being
The courses have a Scheme of Learning which provide an overview and a carefully sequenced programme of studies for the 2 year duration. |
Teaching and Learning in Health & Social Care |
Across each unit of study pupils engage in individual, paired and group learning activities involving researching, reading, extended writing and developing practical skills. Every unit in the curriculum includes key vocabulary. Individual lessons draw on prior knowledge and embed that knowledge through a combination of interleaving and chunking of content to support learners in retaining taught knowledge.
Learners are involved in independent projects where they research, discuss and evaluate assignment briefs. Modelling of concepts and ideas support all learners to understand the learning process; deliberate vocabulary development to build language proficiency and providing feedback to learners plays a central role in securing learners' learning and improving their performance. |
Assessment in Health & Social Care | Over the course of each half term pupils engage in regular assessments of progress, with whole class feedback. Annual end-of-year exams, accompanied by other externally standardised assessments at key points, monitor the long-term progress and retention of core knowledge and skills. |
Learning Beyond the Classroom in Health & Social Care |
Beyond the classroom the vocational team offer learners the opportunity to take part in following activities:
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Curriculum Journey
Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 | |
10 |
RO35 Learning
Assessment (40 marks 50 mins) + Feedback Sheet |
RO35 NEA
Student Declaration + Witness Statement + URS Sheets |
R033 Learning
Assessment (40 marks 50 mins) + Feedback Sheet |
R033 NEA
Student Declaration and Interview Authentication Sheet and URS Sheets |
RO33/35 Submission/Resubmission |
RO32 Exam Unit Learning
End of Year Exam |
11 |
RO35 Learning
Assessment (x marks and x time) + Feedback Sheet |
RO35 NEA
Student Declaration + Witness Statement + URS Sheets
Mock Exam
PPE- 1 (x marks and x time) + Feedback Sheet |
RO32 Exam Unit
PPE- 2 (x marks and x time) + Feedback Sheet |
Resubmission of R033/5
Revision for R032 Exam |
Revision and final check before Submission |
Curriculum Overview
- Year 10 Health and Social Care Curriculum Overview
- Year 11 Health and Social Care Curriculum Overview