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  1. The Key Stage 3 curriculum covers Years 7, 8 and 9. Upon entry, students are placed in mixed ability forms of approximately thirty children and are taught in these groups for some subjects. Students in Years 7, 8 and 9 pursue the National Curriculum studying the following subjects.

  2. Our curriculum has been designed to give all students the opportunity to achieve. There is a blend of academic and vocational courses across all Key Stages to give students the combination they require to pursue their chosen career paths.

  3. We aim to provide students with a wealth of different text types, from canonical literary texts, to examples of spoken English and media texts. This range will enable them to become critical readers and thinkers, with an appreciation for the way language is manipulated in the modern world.

  4. Studying History at Queensmead is an exciting way to find out more about the world we live in today. Students follow the National Curriculum, covering a range of key topics throughout Year 7 and Year 8. In Year 9, students focus on the transition towards studying topics in greater depth at GCSE.

  5. Support KS3 pupils at our longstanding partner school! Queensmead is a forward looking and dynamic co-educational academy that welcomes students of all abilities. Rated as outstanding by Ofsted in 2008, 78% of pupils achieved A* to C in English and Maths, significantly above national averages.

  6. Queensmead School is a co-educational secondary school with academy status located on Queens Walk, South Ruislip, in the London Borough of Hillingdon, England. In 2009, Queensmead established a federation with Northwood School. It offers a wide range of subjects with multiple sports grounds.

  7. Students receive a high level of academic challenge at Queensmead School and each. student is set an individual, personalised target to achieve at the end of each year, and ultimately, by the end of Key Stage 3. Targets are set according to each. student’s attainment at Key Stage 2.