Health & Social Care

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much” – Helen Keller

Powerful Knowledge in Health and Social Care

Powerful knowledge in health and social care is to take students beyond their own experiences to the reality of society. Students will gain knowledge of how different people grow and develop and the wider factors that can affect them. Through academic study, students will also gain the transferable skills of empathy, compassion and communication that can be taken into both the workplace and wider life experiences.

Curriculum Features

Health and social care is taught through the BTEC programme so students will be assessed through a combination of coursework and examinations.

Students will plan, research and write coursework independently, which will develop their resilience and time management skills. Through the curriculum, students will gain an understanding of human growth and development and the health and social care services available to support people.

Students are given the opportunity to self-reflect about choices they make and how they affect others.

Co Curriculum Enrichment

Students will have the opportunity to have talks from a range of guest speakers from the health and social care sectors. Students are encouraged to complete wider reading of fiction and non-fiction texts and attend the Diversity Club.