Carrickfergus Learning Community (CLC) is a collaboration project between the three post-primary schools in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland.[1] The project aims to increase the number of subjects available to sixth-form students in the area.
Schools Involved
editAll three post-primary schools in Carrickfergus are involved;
Subjects Available
editThe schools offer AS and A2, Applied GCEs and BTec qualifications.[2][3]
At Carrickfergus College
editAS/A2
edit- Religious Education
- Film Studies (Distance learning)
Applied GCE
edit- Health & Social Care (Single Award)
- ICT (Single Award)
At Carrickfergus Grammar School
editAS/A2
edit- Accounting
- Biology
- Chemistry
- French language
- Geography
- Government and Politics
- Home Economics
- Music
- Photography
- Physics
- Technology
At Downshire School
editAS/A2
editApplied GCE
edit- Travel & Tourism (Single Award)
- Physical Education (Single Award)
At Ulidia Integrated College
editAS/A2
edit- Moving Image Arts
- Mathematics
BTec
edit- Performing Arts
- Sports Studies
- e.Business
Logistics
editPupils travel by taxi between the three schools involved, and sit exams in the school in which they are taught.
Criticisms
editThe CLC is often criticized by pupils in attendance of Carrickfergus Grammar School because of the negative effects produced by cross-school timetabling, reducing the flexibility of individual schools to alter their timetable to offer unusual subject combinations that prior to the CLC were possible, for example music and technology. The CLC also gives schools the opportunity to save money by dropping subjects they original taught and offering pupils the subject at other schools for example, Carrickfergus Grammar School no longer offers media-studies but instead offer the subject at Downshire Community School through the CLC, reducing costs but increasing strain on the timetable.
References
edit- ^ "CSLC | Home". www.cslc.org.uk. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
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