Key Stage 3
Key Stage 3 (Years 7 to 9)
Key Stage 3 is a time of discovery, growth and increasing independence. At Epsom, we provide a rich and varied experience that helps students develop both academically and personally as they prepare for the next stage of their education.
Individual Attention, Meaningful Progress
With small class sizes, every student is known, supported and challenged. Teachers work closely with students to help them build confidence, overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. In Year 9, we provide tailored guidance to help students make informed and ambitious choices for their IGCSE subjects.
Building the Skills for Future Success
Our broad curriculum encourages students to ask questions, make connections across subjects and develop the skills they’ll need in and beyond the classroom. Subjects studied in Key Stage 3 include:
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- Computer Science
- Art
- Drama
- Languages (Spanish, French, Mandarin, Bahasa)
- History
- Physical Education
- Music
- Geography
- Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE)
English Language Support
For students still developing their English, our English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme offers targeted support. EAL lessons are designed to accelerate progress and ensure full participation in both academic and social life at the College.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
Our co-curricular programme gives students the chance to explore new interests, build confidence and discover their passions. From sports teams and music ensembles to debating, creative arts, and practical life skills such as public speaking and coding, there is something for everyone. Activities are run by expert staff and outside specialists who bring energy, experience and inspiration.
A Supportive and Ambitious Environment
We believe that every student should feel safe, valued and motivated to do their best. Our caring community, experienced teachers and well-rounded curriculum work together to create an environment where students enjoy coming to school and are proud of what they achieve.