The EPQ is a unique and exciting course. It is different to other qualifications as it can be about anything the student is interested in. You pick your title and you work to complete your project. The EPQ is regarded highly by Higher Education institutions as they see it as equipping students with crucial skills such as independent learning and research skills. The course involves some taught elements which will be provided in the first two terms and students then need to work independently on their project and will attend regular tutorials with their supervisor to track progress. Students will produce either: • An artefact and report – this could be anything from a musical score to a remote controlled car – with this the students would need to write a 1000 word report. • A 5000 word written report – this is also on anything the student chooses. It may be based on a hobby or something you wish to study at University. All candidates must also complete a production log throughout their project and they must all present to an audience about their project.
• Students will need to have achieved at least 5 GCSEs at grades 9-4 (or equivalent). • Students will benefit from an interest in a particular area and the ability to self -motivate and monitor their own learning and progress. • All students who apply will be interviewed before acceptance onto the course.
Supervisors will assess the candidates report, production log and presentation and students will be graded A*- U.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Brenchley Road, Sittingbourne, ME10 4EG |
The EPQ is a unique and exciting course. It is different to other qualifications as it can be about anything the student is interested in. You pick your title and you work to complete your project. The EPQ is regarded highly by Higher Education institutions as they see it as equipping students with crucial skills such as independent learning and research skills. The course involves some taught elements which will be provided in the first two terms and students then need to work independently on their project and will attend regular tutorials with their supervisor to track progress. Students will produce either: • An artefact and report – this could be anything from a musical score to a remote controlled car – with this the students would need to write a 1000 word report. • A 5000 word written report – this is also on anything the student chooses. It may be based on a hobby or something you wish to study at University. All candidates must also complete a production log throughout their project and they must all present to an audience about their project.
• Students will need to have achieved at least 5 GCSEs at grades 9-4 (or equivalent). • Students will benefit from an interest in a particular area and the ability to self -motivate and monitor their own learning and progress. • All students who apply will be interviewed before acceptance onto the course.
Supervisors will assess the candidates report, production log and presentation and students will be graded A*- U.