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Sidmouth College
Primley Road, EX10 9LG Sidmouth
01395 514823
www:http://www.sidmouthcollege.devon.sch.uk/e-mail:

Sidmouth College is proud of its achievements in recent years. Alongside the academic success of our students we pride ourselves on the range of opportunities open to our students and the development of a learning environment that puts the well being of our students first. This is reflected by our recent Healthy Schools Award. We also aim to help students make a positive contribution to the life of the College and our community, thereby encouraging qualities of responsibility and leadership.

As a Specialist Technology College, we have been able to broaden our curriculum to include vocational as well as traditional courses and build strong links with the local business community. This is reflected in our recent award of Investors in Enterprise and Work Related Learning. We have a strong and growing Sixth Form, in which students achieve well and develop a positive, outward-looking approach which will stand them in good stead as they move on to Higher Education or the world of work.

Any success we achieve is built on partnership: with families, the community, businesses and other schools. Increasingly, we have found sound collaboration has enabled us to increase the breadth of our provision and opportunity for our older students.

Our website will shortly incorporate an exciting new project involving our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). The new and expanded website will become part of the VLE, which will allow all users much greater access to college information.

THE CURRICULUM

The College Governors’ Curriculum Statement defines its aims in this way:
We aim to help pupils …..

  • to develop lively, enquiring minds, together with a willingness to ask questions and to
    argue rationally
  • to think and to act creatively and with imagination
  • to gain knowledge, skills and understanding appropriate to a fast-changing world, so they
    may be self-reliant and adaptable
  • to acquire in particular the enabling skills of literacy and numeracy
  • to develop an understanding of the past which will help them to live successfully in the
    present, and to plan intelligently for the future
  • to grow in confidence and independence, and to experience the value of co-operation
  • to understand the feelings of others, to respect their values and to consider thoughtfully their own attitudes, values and beliefs
  • to achieve their true potential and to take pride in that achievement, while taking
    pleasure in the achievement of others.

The national curriculum operates throughout the College.
Key Stage 3 ends with the National Tests for all pupils in English, Mathematics and Science in May of Year 9. (SATS)
Pupils then enter Key Stage 4, which is mainly but not wholly assessed through GCSE examinations at the end of Year 11.



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