Mrs D McMahon, BBs, PGCE
The Business department at Devonport High School for Girls aims to develop young business students and knowledgeable entrepreneurs. We aim to deliver an engaging and inspiring 3 year course which will embed students with key skills and knowledge, making them ready for the world of work or to continue with their business pathway at KS5 studying A-level Business. The course at GCSE level aims for students to understand key business concepts, business terminology, business objectives, the integrated nature of business activity and the impact of business on individuals and wider society. The delivery of the specification gives students the opportunity to explore real life business issues and how businesses work, enabling them to utilise this knowledge in their next steps.
The specification for Business is broad but covers these main functional areas: starting up and running small businesses, building a business, influences on business, business operations, human resources, marketing and finance. With a combination of teacher led delivery, independent research, teamwork, competition and presentation activities, we aim to complement the employability skills that they are developing in other subject areas as well as prepare students for the everyday world of working within or running an organisation.
The Business department aims to provide students with:
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Cycle | Content |
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Year 9 |
Cycle 1 |
Theme 1 Investigating Small Business |
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Cycle 2 |
Topic 1.3 Putting a business idea into practice |
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Cycle 3 |
Topic 1.4 Making the business effective |
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Year 10 |
Cycle 1 |
Theme 1: Investigating small business (Paper 1) Investigating small business: Concentrates on the key business concepts, issues and skills involved in starting and running a small business. It provides a framework to explore core concepts through the lens of an entrepreneur setting up a business. You will develop an understanding of the interactions between business operations, finance, marketing and human resources, as well as the relationship between the business and the environment in which it operates. 1.1 Enterprise and Entrepreneurship 1.2 Spotting a business opportunity 1.3a Putting a business idea into practice |
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Cycle 2 |
1.3b Putting a business idea into practice 1.4. Making the business effective Cycle 2 Assessments |
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Cycle 3 |
1.5 Understanding external influences Cycle 3 Assessments |
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Year 11 |
Cycle 1 |
Theme 2 Growing the Business (Paper 2) 2.1 Growing the business 2.2 Making marketing decisions Cycle 1 Assessments |
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Cycle 2 |
2.4 Making financial calculations 2.5 Making human resource decisions Cycle 2 Assessments |
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Cycle 3 |
Preparation for GCSE examinations |
Paper 1 - Theme 1: Investigating small business
Written exam: 105 minutes, 90 marks, 50% of the total GCSE
Multiple choice, calculation, short-answer and, extended-writing questions.
There are three sections in the paper. Each section is ramped, starting with multiple choice questions, moving to short answer questions and ending with extended writing. Sections B and C are based on real life, relevant business contexts and examples.
Overview of Content
Topic 1.1 Enterprise and entrepreneurship
Topic 1.2 Spotting a business opportunity
Topic 1.3 Putting a business idea into practice
Topic 1.4 Making the business effective
Topic 1.5 Understanding external influences on business
Paper 2 - Theme 2: Building a business
Written exam: 105 minutes, 90 marks, 50% of the total GCSE
Multiple choice, calculation, short-answer and, extended-writing questions.
There are three sections in the paper. Each section is ramped, starting with multiple choice questions, moving to short answer questions and ending with extended writing. Sections B and C are based on real life, relevant business contexts and examples.
Overview of Content
Topic 2.1 Growing the business
Topic 2.2 Making marketing decisions
Topic 2.3 Making operational decisions
Topic 2.4 Making financial decisions
Topic 2.5 Making human resource decisions
Full details of the specification and assessment criteria can be found on the Edexcel website Business GCSE (Year 9 , 10 and 11)