Name changing regular here (joined 2006) as this is very identifying, but I hope someone with experience of secondary education timetabling and the new curriculum can help!
My child is in year 9 and making her gcse choices at the moment.
However, completely out of the blue, the school have decided to make Religious Education and Citizenship "core subjects" and all children will have to take a gcse in these, accounting for two so-called options.
My daughter is among the gifted and talented cohort at school and is being very strongly encouraged to do triple science. This would take up one additional option.
So now she would be doing English language, English literature, maths, RE, Citizenship, Triple Science, French, Latin (which is already partly taught as a twilight subject outside of the timetable).
This is apparently the maximum she is going to be allowed to do and there is no room for History (her favourite subject in there), Drama or Art (which, again, she is in the G&T band for and has already done a year of 2 hours extra lessons per week).
In other schools she would opt for History over RE and wouldn't take a gcse in Citizenship at all!
Many of her g&t friends are in the same situation. A group of us parents want to see if anything can be done to persuade the school to be less restrictive towards the g&t pupils.
Anyone know what the process is? Any previous success stories or precedents?
Sorry it's so long. Wanted to paint full picture!