if you separate the sciences (chem, bio, etc), then you should separate the maths (i.e. algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus), and probably history too (classical, ancient, national, european, american, world, etc). And for languages I would probably group it into one as "foreign language" because every place has different options. My cousin in the UK had Welsh, for example. I had Russian, and others in the US have Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese... the list goes on.
I live in London. I go to an English based school and yet I haven't come across a single subject like classical civilization. Apart from that and psychology then I studied the subjects before. What year are you in fowlchr?
Can you add food tech? Because at my school in London (wimbledon high school) we learn how to cook! Also can you add Greek, computer science (Babbage etc.) and resistant materials
Hey instead of naming all these languages like Spanish French and German, just use Modern Languages (ML)or Modern Foreign Languages (MFL). that's how we do it in the uk
i tried 'classics' and 'classical civilisations' and i didn't get either because you only accept it the american spelling :/ and i also tried every variant of 'IT' 'information technology' 'computing' i could think of- we never called it ICT at my school
plus i feel if you're going to have DT, you should have food tech, fashion tech, etc. and you don't have politics.
plus i feel if you're going to have DT, you should have food tech, fashion tech, etc. and you don't have politics.