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Cranford 6 to 7 Transition Guide - 2016

Editor-in-chief: Jessica Joyce Graphic design: Enzo Gianvittorio Printed by: Springfieldpapers.com

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Learning at <strong>Cranford</strong><br />

At<br />

<strong>Cranford</strong>, learning is at the heart of everything we do. All students study a broad,<br />

balanced, dynamic and personalised curriculum and are constantly challenged <strong>to</strong> do their<br />

very best. The teachers are experts in their subject and will help you <strong>to</strong> enjoy your learning and<br />

achieve the highest possible standards in every subject.<br />

Subjects<br />

At <strong>Cranford</strong> you will study an exciting<br />

range of subjects from Year 7: Maths,<br />

English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics,<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry, Geography, Design and Technology,<br />

Religious Education, PE, Art, Music, Drama,<br />

ICT, Languages.<br />

The School Day<br />

There are five lessons of timetabled learning in<br />

the school day but you must also continue your<br />

learning through engaging in extra-curricular<br />

opportunities and proving yourself <strong>to</strong> be a hard<br />

worker by learning more independently outside<br />

of school.<br />

As you get older you might also study:<br />

English Literature, Philosophy and Ethics,<br />

Psychology, Sociology, Media Studies,<br />

German, Spanish, French, Urdu, Panjabi,<br />

Business Studies, Economics, Food Studies,<br />

Health and Social Care, Computing. This list<br />

is always growing.

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