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Academic Life: Curriculum and Scholarship
Dulwich pupils are characterised by their enthusiasm for learning and are able to work diligently; understanding that performance does not come purely from natural talent, but as much by hard work and commitment. Our broad and balanced academic curriculum reflects these aims with its emphasis on the development of independent, creative thinking based on practical knowledge and conceptual understanding. We provide a secure yet challenging environment, which encourages participation, curiosity and enquiry. Year 9 is the last year in which pupils study all subjects. This includes English, Maths, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Religion and Theology, History, Geography, Drama (including Dance), Games, PE, two languages, Computing, Music, Art, and Design and Technology.
Pupils will study a total of 10 GCSEs, although a number of ‘native’ speakers will sit an additional GCSE. This is typically at the end of Year 10. This year, 57% of GCSE grades achieved were at the highest level (Grade 9) and 94% of grades were Grade 7 and above. 155 pupils achieved all 9 or 8 grades. 34% of the A level exams sat by our pupils were awarded A* grades and 71% A*/A grades, with 114 pupils achieving all A or A* grades and 135 who achieved 3 A’s or better. Over 90% of papers sat by Dulwich College’s pupils were awarded grades of A*/A/B. In addition to our core responsibility to guide pupils through the qualifications they need for beyond Dulwich, we encourage Alleynians to be conscientious, capable, self-motivated and collaborative learners who are able to read broadly, research accurately and communicate clearly. “The Scholars’ Programme is a good brain work-out.” Wodehouse Library At the heart of the College is the Wodehouse Library, catering for pupils in Years 9-13. Containing more than 25,000 books and magazines, there is something for everyone and last year more than 10,000 items were loaned to pupils. The Library also subscribes to 25 online resources providing instant access to online journals and databases of academic articles. In addition, the library has study and reading areas as well as computers for schoolwork, making it a vibrant place which attracts, on average, over 800 visits every day. Pupil Librarians assist in the operation of the libraries, giving them useful skills, whilst a popular book club provides an opportunity to share a love of reading. Pupils can also visit the College Archive which contains an extensive rare book library and historical material relating to the founding of the College.
• In Year 10, pupils embark on their GCSEs.
• All pupils must study English Language and Literature, Mathematics, a Modern Foreign Language and Physics, Chemistry and Biology. • Pupils then choose three more subjects from an options list that includes History, Geography, Art, Music, Drama, PE, Computer Science, German, Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, D&T and RP. There are also co-curricular lessons in Arabic and Japanese open to Middle School pupils.
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