I would first look at how the school has arranged the options because of timetabling etc - that will show you where the real choices lie and where the restraints are.
For example, in my daughter's school (she is Yr9 too), all but the really non-academic have to take Eng Lang, Eng Lit, Maths (some do 2 other maths GCSEs as extra), and double science.
They then have to choose one arts (art, music, dance, drama), one humanities (history, geography or R.E.), one foreign language and one D.T subject (food, textiles, graphics, resistant materials etc).
P.E. and I.T. are also choices, but I don't know which groups they come in - we haven't had our final choices forms yet.
They then have one 'free' choice in which they can add another language, DT, humanities or possibly arts subject - it's not totally free choice because timetabling restrictions mean there may be a clash which would prohibit a certain combination.
So in the original poster's case, it would be possible to do graphics, art and possibly I.T. as well as the more academic subjects, and still keep further education and career options open.