[4] Schools endeavour to get all students to achieve the English Baccalaureate(EBACC) qualification, including core subjects, a modern or ancient foreign language, and either history or geography.
The Skinners' Kent Academy does this within the framework of the IB Middle Years Programme.
Kent Academy operated a two-year Key Stage 3 where all the core National Curriculum subjects are taught, followed for three years preparing for GCSE exams.
This was reversed on the intervention of Ofsted who announced that was not the intention and were restricting the target 'outstanding grade' to schools who followed the traditional path.
[5] In years 10 and 11, that is in Key Stage 4, students study a core of English language, English literature, mathematics, science, core PE, PSHE (sex and relationships education) and religious education.
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