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English Baccalaureate

What is the English Baccalaureate?  

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) is a school performance measure. Students are awarded the EBacc if they study English, Maths, Science, History or Geography and a language.  

​This pathway is highly recommended as it provides a broad range of skills and knowledge, is recognised across the country as well as nationally. It also prepares you well for A level and for University. This is NOT a separate qualification in it’s own right, but is becoming more recognised, in the competitive world of work and in Further Education and can provide a distinct advantage for students in their future beyond Ellesmere.​ 

 ​Why are all students required to study an English Baccalaureate subject even if they don’t study the full suite? ​ 

From 2016, student performance in schools is measured by ‘progress 8’ and ‘attainment 8’. In order to be eligible for these measures, a child needs to study an EBacc option. The benefit of this for the child is allowing them to gain the highest possible ‘progress score’ which can put them in a strong position against competitors for jobs and further education. ​ 

What should I do?- What is right for me?​ 

Every student should have the opportunity to take the full suite of EBacc subjects and will receive full guidance, especially if they want as a gateway to prestigious Universities such as the Russell Group.​ We also want to offer the right curriculum for every child.​ This means that you will be guided on to the most suitable pathway for you and your future aspirations.  A student will be awarded the English Baccalaureate if they achieve a 5 (or more) in the following subjects 

  • English​ 

  • English Literature​ 

  • Mathematics​ 

  • History or Geography​ 

  • A modern foreign language  

  • Science-this can be either Combined Science (2xGCSEs that cover the 3 main sciences, biology, chemistry and physics)​ or​ Separate Science (3xGCSE’s in biology, physics, chemistry) 

This pathway is recommended as it provides a broad range of skills and knowledge, is recognised across the country. It also prepares you well for A level and for University​. This is NOT a separate qualification in its own right, but is becoming more recognised, in the competitive world of work and in Further Education. 

                  “Education is not the learning of facts ​but the training of the mind to think.” ​ Albert Einstein