US 10th Grade Courses
Based on their academic record, students choose a minimum of five courses from the list below.
- Art
Term 1
- Basic Art & Design vocabulary
- Exploring line, tone and texture
- Basic form and structure : direct observation
- Sketching, rough layouts and composition
- Developing an idea or design
- Using colour
- Experimentation with different materials
- School Christmas card design
Term 2
- Looking at different Artists and styles
- Examining and reproducing an image in a chosen style
- Creative use of materials : mixed media and collage
- Interpretation; using your imagination
- Graphic Design e.g. CD, film, computer game, book, etc.
Term 3
- Still life : natural objects / outside observation
- Presentation and mounting of coursework
- Personal object
- Algebra 2
Term 1
- Equations and Inequalities
- Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
- Polynomials Functions & Factoring
- Rational Functions
- Quadratic Functions & Factoring
- Quadratic Relations & Graphing
Term 2
- Powers, Roots, Radicals, Fractional Exponents
- Exponential & Logarithmic Functions
- Counting Methods & Probability
- Binomial Theorem
- Sequences & Series
Term 3
- Trigonometric Ratios and Functions
- Trigonometric Graphs, Identities, and Equations
- Economics
Term 1
- The Basic Economic Problem
- How the Market Works and Market Failure
- Economic Indicators
- Trends in Production, Population, and Living Standards
Term 2
- International Aspects of Economics
- Features and Purposes of Business Organizations
- Internal Structure of Business Organizations
Term 3
- The Elements of Employment
- Influences on Business Organizations
- The Importance of Markets and Customers
- English 2
Term 1
- Best of British
- Ways of Talking
- Friends and Enemies
- A Working Life
- Travel
- Live Forever
- Campaigning for Survival
- Reality TV
Term 2
- Good and Evil
- Getting into Trouble
- Two Sides To Every Story
- Mysteries Places
Term 3
- Love
- Anger
- Skills: Narrative
- Fear
- Happiness
- English Language and Literature
The Power of Storytelling
- Maupassant - "The Necklace"
- O'Brian - "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?"
- Collier - "Marigolds"
- Tan - "Two Kinds"
- O'Flaherty - "The Sniper"
- Jackson - "The Possibility of Evil"
- Valenzuala - "The Censors"
- Poe - "The Cask of Amontillado"
- European History
Term 1
- The First World War
- The Rise of Totalitarianism
Term 2
Term 3
- Geometry
Term 1
- Basics of Geometry
- Patterns & inductive reasoning
- Reasoning & Proof
- Perpendicular & Parallel Lines
- Congruent Triangles
Term 2
- Properties of Triangles
- Quadrilaterals
- Right Triangles
- Integrated Science
Term 1
- Matter
- Elements, mixtures & compounds
- Atomic structure
- The periodic table
Term 2
- Groups of metals
- Groups of non-metals
- Ionic compounds
- Covalent bonding
- Metals and structure
Term 3
- Natural Resources
- Land Use
- People's Effect on the Environment
- MUN
Term 1
- Researching a country
- Researching a specific issue on the UN agenda
- Researching your topic
- Writing a policy statement
- Writing and delivering an opening speech
- Preambulary clauses
- Writing the action the UN should take in order to solve the problem you are addressing
- Parliamentary procedure
- World History
Term 1
- Political Revolutions: Contrast and Change
- The Industrial Revolution
Term 2
Term 3
- German
Can be studied at all levels – beginner, intermediate, advanced
- Italian
Can be studied at all levels – beginner, intermediate, advanced
- Spanish
Can be studied at all levels – beginner, intermediate, advanced
- PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education)
All students follow one period per week.
- Sports
All students follow sports classes (variety of activities).