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The Extended Project Qualifi cation

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THE EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION (EPQ) (AQA)

THE COURSE STARTS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE LOWER SIXTH AND IS COMPLETED BY THE AUTUMN TERM OF THE UPPER SIXTH YEAR.

The Extended Project Qualification is a wonderful opportunity for students to explore areas of interest outside of their A Level subjects. An independent research project, the EPQ allows students to develop key skills required to succeed at university and beyond, teaching them to properly formulate research questions and follow through to producing evidenced conclusions. Students will also learn to problem solve, think creatively, and evaluate their own learning.

Students decide on their subject focus for the project and will ultimately produce either a 5,000 extended written report or an ‘artefact’ – a film, song, event, website etc. Artefacts are accompanied by a report of 1,000 to 5,000 words. It is a stand-alone qualification, equivalent to half an A Level and graded A* to E. Marks are awarded terminally and holistically, meaning that every part of the project has equal weighting in the mark scheme and the project process is deemed just as significant as the outcome. No marks or grades are awarded until the project is complete.

EPQ students have timetabled lessons in the Lower Sixth, including a programme of ‘Taught Skills’. In these lessons, students will be taught everything from note taking and time management, to referencing and presentations skills, which they can then apply directly to their own projects. Students are assigned a Supervisor (a member of the Kingswood teaching staff) who provides support and guidance throughout the project and will have timetabled lessons with them, in small groups. The Supervisor role is unique to the EPQ as it does not allow for the teaching or directing of students, instead the role is one of facilitator and advisor.

Completing the EPQ is a rewarding experience and makes an attractive addition to any UCAS application. It allows students to talk confidently and passionately about their chosen subject, if called to interview. To complete an Extended Project Qualification indicates to universities that the student is a successful independent learner, an essential quality for an undergraduate and beyond.

FURTHER INFORMATION ON SPECIFICATIONS

Further information on this qualification can be found on the AQA website:

http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/projects/ aqa-certificate/EPQ-7993

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