A very warm welcome to the Media Studies Department webpage. We hope that you will find the information outlined below useful and please do not hesitate to contact us for further information regarding our curriculum.
In this section, you will find our curriculum intent statement and details of the courses we offer to students as well as links to useful resources and our twitter page.
mEET THE TEAM
The department comprises of two specialist teachers. We are happy to help if you have any questions! You can contact us here:
Head of Department: Miss E Cunningham - Emily.Cunningham@hccmac.co.uk
Teacher of Media and Computer Science: Mr A Nicholls - Aaron.Nicholls@hccmac.co.uk
Homework
At KS4, homework is set fortnightly and is completed online. KS5 students are expected to complete five hours of study each week. Students are given tasks that will consolidate learning within lessons.
Equipment AND RESOURCES
At KS4, students will be given a folder to keep their work organised. At KS5, students are expected to provide their own lever arch folder, to ensure that all work is organised and sequential.
Useful Links and Resources
Exam Board Support
GCSE: Eduqas Digital Educational Resources
A-Level: Eduqas Digital Educational Resources
The Media Insider: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGXfqzVEZr0XaZLWG3_HniA
Mrs Fisher: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mrs+fisher
GCSE Bitesize: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/ztnygk7
Edusite: https://media.edusites.co.uk/
Key Dates 2024-25
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Friday 6th December 2024 - KS5 Revision Day at the BFI in London
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Monday 20th January 2025 - Year 12 and 13 Virtual Workshop with the BBFC
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Friday 14th March 2025 - KS4 Revision Day at the BFI in Lon
Events
November 2024 - Year 10 Media BBFC Talk
Year 10 Media Studies students had a virtual talk with the BBFC (UK Film Regulators) on Tuesday 5th November 2024 . Students thoroughly enjoyed learning about the history of the BBFC and why one of their set texts, No Time to Die, received the age rating it did. Students were absolutely brilliant and are now experts of regulation in the film industry!
Careers In media Studies
Careers across the Curriculum Fortnight - December 2023
In the Careers across the Curriculum fortnight (December 4th - December 15th), Year 10 Media Studies students were tasked to understand the skills that a qualification in Media Studies helps them to develop, such as research, knowledge of the wider world and analytical skills. Students then used a range of platforms to help them research the range of roles and careers that Media can open up to them. The students were shocked at the array of careers Media Studies offers and some are now considering a future career in Media! At CNCS, we endeavour to help our students with the future journey in every possible way to ensure they choose a career path suitable for them.
Useful links for Media Studies careers:
- discovercreative.careers
- www.screenskills.com (Film and TV, Animation, Games and VFX)
- www.nctj.com/want-to-be-journalist
- https://start-beta-test.startprofile.com/page/occupation-attributes?attr=2.C.9.b
Recommended wider reading for media studies
Please click here to view the document
KS4 Information
Students in Years 10 and 11 follow the Eduqas Exam Board and study GCSE Media Studies: https://eduqas.co.uk/qualifications/media-studies/gcse/
KS5 Information
Students in Years 12 and 13 follow the Eduqas Exam Board and study A-Level Media Studies:
https://www.eduqas.co.uk/qualifications/media-studies/as-a-level/
Link to Media Studies curriculum page