What curriculum does Northern Ireland follow?

The majority of examinations sat, and education plans followed, in Northern Irish schools are set by the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment. All schools in Northern Ireland follow the Northern Ireland Curriculum which is based on the National Curriculum used in England and Wales.

What is ks3 in Northern Ireland?

Curriculum at Key Stage 3. The Northern Ireland Curriculum aims to empower young people to achieve their potential and to make informed and responsible decisions throughout their lives. The statutory curriculum at Key Stage 3 is set out under the following Areas of Learning and Whole Curriculum Skills and Capabilities.

What age is ks3 in Northern Ireland?

Curriculum key stages

Age Stage Year
10 to 11 Key Stage 2 7
11 to 12 Key Stage 3 8
12 to 13 Key Stage 3 9
13 to 14 Key Stage 3 10

Does Northern Ireland have a national curriculum?

The NI curriculum is based on the national curriculum used in England and Wales, but with no Sats. All take GCSEs and have the choice between A levels or the more vocationally centred applied advanced level exams or BTecs.

What GCSE are compulsory in Northern Ireland?

Which GCSE options are compulsory? You will take at least five subjects, including English (Language and/or Literature), Maths and Science. Science may be split into the three separate subjects (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) or taken as a Double Award GCSE.

What year do you do GCSE in Northern Ireland?

Students in secondary school do take General Certificate of Secondary Education exams (GCSEs) during year 12, and have the choice to continue on to years 13 and 14 to take A-levels, or the more vocationally-centred Advanced Level exams.

What classes are KS2 Northern Ireland?

KS2 subjects

  • Irish Language.
  • Language and Literacy.
  • Mathematics and Numeracy.
  • PDMU.
  • The Arts.
  • The World Around Us.
  • Ulster-Scots.

Is KS3 GCSE level?

Options are the subjects children will take for their GCSE exams. So, that’s KS3. It’s an important stage in education when children move up to secondary school and make choices which may affect their future education and their possible careers.

Is P3 a KS1?

Primary 3 (P3) in Northern Ireland, sometimes simply referred to as Year 3, is the third year of children’s primary school education and the first year of Key Stage 1 (KS1).

How do GCSEs work in Northern Ireland?

The vast majority of Northern Ireland students take examinations with CCEA and will receive the new A* to G grades. However, students taking exams with AQA, Pearson, Eduqas and OCR, will receive GCSEs graded 9 to 1, where 9 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.

How many GCSE subjects do you need for Northern Ireland?

You will take at least five subjects, including English (Language and/or Literature), Maths and Science. Science may be split into the three separate subjects (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) or taken as a Double Award GCSE.

How many GCSEs do you need to do Northern Ireland?

If you’re thinking about higher education, you may need GCSEs in certain subjects. Most universities and colleges will ask for five GCSEs grades A*-C, including English and maths, as well as A levels or comparable qualifications.