Years 10 – 11

Years 10 to 11

Curriculum

At Eltham College, we take pride in providing an expansive curriculum for Years 10 – 11 that not only encompasses core compulsory subjects but also extends the opportunity for our students to tailor their education to their individual interests and strengths.

In addition to the essential subjects, we foster a dynamic learning environment by encouraging students to select four additional subjects according to their aptitude and passions.

We empower students to make informed choices by guiding them to select at least one Language, one Humanity, and two additional subjects of their preference. This approach not only broadens their academic horizons but also allows them to delve deeper into areas that resonate with their unique talents and inclinations. Through this personalised approach, we aim to cultivate well-rounded individuals who are equipped with a comprehensive understanding across diverse disciplines.

To assist in this pivotal decision-making process, we provide comprehensive information in the below GCSE Options booklet. This resource offers valuable insights into the range of subjects available, detailed descriptions of each course, and guidance on how these choices align with academic goals and future aspirations.

Year 10 & 11 GCSE Options Booklet

Senior

School News

The latest leg of the Hans Woyda Mathematics Competition concluded on Wednesday with an impressive showcase of mathematical skills at St Dunstan’s College.
Last evening marked a significant milestone for the Eltham College Hans Woyda Team as they took the stage for their eagerly anticipated second league match of the academic year.
For our first ‘Meet The Teacher’ interview this academic year, we are diving into the world of mathematics to introduce André Astbury-Palmer, our new Maths Teacher at Eltham College.
Our Head of Junior School at Eltham College, Vikki Meier, shares her insights on the important decision of choosing the right school for your child.
On Sunday, our Chess team travelled to Eton to participate in the National Schools Rapid Play competition.