Secondary School

TLC Secondary School ​

Small Classes and Expert Guidance Shape Exceptional Secondary School Journeys

A student’s secondary school experience begins when they enter Year 7 at the school’s new Parkland site. At TLC we believe that students learn best in small classes so we set our maximum at 20 students, although numbers are often less. 

Secondary education is provided in two parts: The first three years provide a broad, balanced education which is followed by two years of study leading to formal, internationally recognised qualifications such as iGCSE and GCSE.

All students are assigned to a Form and have a Form Tutor. It is the role of the Form Tutor to ensure that their students are working hard, completing homework, wearing the appropriate school uniform and attending secondary school regularly as well as looking after each students’ pastoral needs. 

The school day ends at 2.20pm for our secondary students and optional after school activities take the end of the school day to 3.30pm.  Their teaching takes place in modern air-conditioned rooms, some of which are specialist facilities such as our Art Studio, Science Laboratory and Computer Laboratory. 

Modern Learning, Diverse Choices & Unforgettable Experiences

Educational visits are also an important feature of the secondary school experience with students recently attending a Futures conference in Limassol, the Euro Science and Euro Maths competition in Poland and an environmental awareness course in Vavla.  

During the first three years of study in the secondary school (Years 7-9), pupils receive a broad general education to allow them to make informed choices about the subjects they wish to study further for the 2 year IGCSE courses which they will follow during years 10 & 11. English Language, Mathematics and one science are compulsory and students have the opportunity to choose an additional five subjects suited to their academic preferences. 

Subjects offered at GCSE or IGCSE

1 Core Subject

Maths IGCSE

Students will begin to study Mathematics IGCSE in Year 10 and will finish this in Year 11. During the two-year cycle, you will deepen your reasoning and problem solving in the following topics: Number, Algebra, Ratio, proportion and rates of change Geometry, Measure, Probability, Statistics.

2 Core Subject

English Language & English Literature IGCSE

The course has been structured so that teaching and learning can take place in any order, both in the classroom and in any independent learning. The five chapters that can be covered over the two-year cycle

3 Core Subject

Global Citizenship IGCSE

The curriculum is engaging and relevant, widening students’ knowledge of contemporary issues. It encourages them to reflect on what makes a ‘global citizen’, and how their learning will develop their skills and knowledge within their local, national and international communities.

4 Core Subject

Physical Education IGCSE

Through Physical Education the students learn how and why they exercise and they also learn to work as individuals or as part of a team. Physical Education promotes self- confidence as well as team spirit. The aim of Physical Education is to encourage students to have a positive relationship with exercise and sport exercise and understand that it must become a lifestyle for them. • Football • Volleyball • Basketball • Cricket • Rugby • Fitness • Athletics

5 Elective Subject

Art & Design IGCSE

Students will complete a series of workshops at the beginning of the course in Year 10 to develop their visual skills before building two portfolios of work by completing a wide range of activities and in-depth assignments.

6 Elective Subject

Biology IGCSE

Students will begin to study Biology IGCSE in Year 10 and will finish this in Year 11. During the two-year cycle, you will deepen your reasoning and problem solving in the following topics: • The nature and variety of living organisms • Structures and functions in living organisms • Reproduction and inheritance • Ecology and the environment • Use of biological resources

7 Elective Subject

Business Studies IGCSE

Students will begin to study Business studies IGCSE in Year 10 and will finish this in Year 11. During the two-year cycle, you will deepen your reasoning and problem solving in the following topics: • Business activity and influences on business • People in business • Business finance • Marketing • Business operations.

8 Elective Subject

Chemistry IGCSE

Students will begin to study Chemistry IGCSE in Year 10 and will finish this in Year 11. During the two-year cycle, you will deepen your reasoning and problem solving in the following topics: • Principles of chemistry • Inorganic chemistry • Physical chemistry • Organic chemistry

9 Elective Subject

ICT IGCSE

Students will discover how digital technology shapes individuals, organisations, and society, while learning to identify risks and practice safe, responsible use. They will expand their ICT skills by exploring both current and emerging technologies, and address real-world challenges caused by technology use across different settings. Through hands-on activities, students will apply digital tools and techniques to create practical ICT solutions for a variety of scenarios.

10 Elective Subject

Economics IGCSE

Students will gain a strong understanding of key economic concepts and learn how to apply them to real-world situations. They will analyse and interpret economic data to make informed decisions and well-supported arguments. Students will also explore how economic change affects both developing and developed countries, and examine the challenges and solutions facing mixed economies.

11 Elective Subject

Geography IGCSE

Students undertaking the International IGCSE in Geography will cultivate research skills by using various technical methods to collect and analyse spatial and environmental data. They will nurture intellectual abilities such as critical thinking and the evaluation of evidence to facilitate informed decision-making. Additionally, collaborative projects encourage students to work effectively as members of a team.

12 Elective Subject

History IGCSE

Students develop a strong understanding of the past, mastering historical methods and concepts that enhance their cultural awareness and help them make sense of current events. Through analysing different interpretations, students build critical thinking skills, assess diverse visual and written sources, and cultivate historical empathy and objectivity. The curriculum builds on Key Stage 3 foundations and prepares students for A-Level study. Our GCSE program not only introduces new topics but also deepens understanding of previously studied material, ensuring a broader and more thorough grasp of history.

13 Elective Subject

Music IGCSE

Across the two year course pupils will study 8 Set Works that span the following topics:
• Instrumental Music 1700-1820 • Vocal Music • Music from Stage and Screen • Fusions.
Students will use musical context, language and elements to analyse these pieces as well as ‘unfamiliar listening’ where pupils make informed judgements on similar works that they have not heard before.

14 Elective Subject

Physical Education IGCSE

The Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9–1) in Physical Education consists of two externally-examined papers and two non-examined assessment components Students will begin to study Physical Education GCSE in Year 10 and will finish this in Year 11. This GCSE in Physical Education will equip students with the knowledge, understanding, skills and values they need to be able to develop and maintain their performance in physical activities.

15 Elective Subject

Physics IGCSE

Students will explore key patterns and themes in physics, learning how to apply them in diverse and evolving situations. They will use core physics principles and concepts to solve problems across various contexts. This foundation prepares them for advanced physics courses and any subject that relies on an understanding of physics.

16 Elective Subject

Psychology IGCSE

Understanding Human Behaviour: Psychology provides valuable insights into human behaviour, thoughts, and emotions. By studying psychology at the GCSE level, students gain a foundational understanding of why people act the way they do, helping them make sense of their own behaviours and those of others.

13 Elective Subject

Music IGCSE

Across the two year course pupils will study 8 Set Works that span the following topics:
• Instrumental Music 1700-1820 • Vocal Music • Music from Stage and Screen • Fusions.
Students will use musical context, language and elements to analyse these pieces as well as ‘unfamiliar listening’ where pupils make informed judgements on similar works that they have not heard before.

14 Elective Subject

Physical Education IGCSE

The Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9–1) in Physical Education consists of two externally-examined papers and two non-examined assessment components Students will begin to study Physical Education GCSE in Year 10 and will finish this in Year 11. This GCSE in Physical Education will equip students with the knowledge, understanding, skills and values they need to be able to develop and maintain their performance in physical activities.

Admissions

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Long Term Curriculum Planning

Within the school each year group follows a long term curriculum plan to ensure continuity and progression as the children move through school. Please CLICK HERE view our current individual year group plans.