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Junior School

Fyling Hall School builds its junior program on an integrated approach that allows each child to learn at their own pace through methods suited to their individual needs. Beyond core subjects, students follow an enriched curriculum that introduces them to a broad range of disciplines while weekly swimming lessons and Forest School sessions encourage learning through hands-on experience in nature.

  • French
  • Art and music
  • History and geography
  • Design and technology
  • Religious studies
  • Computing and drama
  • Forest School

Middle School

Years 7-9 bring around 16 subjects taught by specialist teachers, combining fundamentals like mathematics, science, English language and literature, and physical education with religious studies and social health education that explores values without imposing specific philosophies. This breadth exposes students to diverse fields while maintaining focus on their developmental needs. In Year 9, pupils gain access to a second foreign language option, which opens new linguistic possibilities.

  • Geography and history
  • French and German
  • Art and design
  • Music and drama
  • Design and technology
  • Computing

GCSE at Fyling Hall School

At GCSE level, students typically take 8-9 subjects, building on a mandatory core of English language and literature, mathematics, and science with 3-4 elective disciplines. Timetables accommodate individual preferences, ensuring most pupils secure their first-choice subjects. Beyond academics, Fyling Hall School incorporates practical Rockschool qualifications in music and performing arts, while career guidance comes through North Yorkshire Connexions.

  • German and French
  • Geography and history
  • Sports studies
  • Business
  • Art and design
  • Computing
  • Music and drama
  • Additional sciences

Sixth Form

The senior years operate through a flexible program combining A Level, AS Level, and RSL Level 3 vocational courses. Students usually tackle four subjects in Year 12, though options for three or five exist depending on university plans and capabilities. With an average class size of just 5, the environment supports personalized attention. All pupils complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) that adds UCAS points, while weekly sessions on university applications help most graduates secure places at their first-choice institutions.

  • Biology, chemistry, physics
  • Mathematics and further mathematics
  • English literature
  • Economics and psychology
  • Geography and history
  • Art and design
  • Computing and physical education
  • Foreign languages
  • Film studies (AS Level)
  • Drama and music industry (Level 3)
  • Equine management (BTEC)

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