Design Technology
Team Leader - Mark Samples
Key Stage 3 - Year 7, 8 & 9
During KS3 students engage in projects designed to prepare them for the GCSE Design Technology Product Design Controlled Assessment and examination. A wide variety of different Design Technology focus areas are learned including:
- Graphical Communication
- Material Technology
- Computer Aided Design & Manufacture
- Industrial Manufacturing
- Nutrition & Food
Design Technology prepares students to participate confidently and successfully in an increasingly technological world. Students gain awareness of and learn from wider influences including historical, social, cultural, environmental and economic factors. Students will get the opportunity to work creatively when designing and making and apply technical and practical expertise.
Year 7
- Game controller design
- Introduction to the workshop
- Food
- Pencil case
- Graphics
- 2D Design Tools (CAD)
Year 8
- Solidworks (CAD)
- Problem solving
- Food
- Functionality
- Marketing the band
- Design challenge
Year 9
- Ikea flat pack
- Food
- Speaker re-design
- Functionality and Aesthetics
- Materials and their working properties
GCSE - Year 10 & 11
AQA Design Technology Product Design GCSE.
In Year 10, students engage in a series of specialist projects that develop their understanding of key technological concepts, developing high quality written and practical material to prepare them for the Controlled Assessment element of the course. The terminating examination is supported by completing past examination papers, self-evaluation skills, knowledge and understanding of the subject content and a series of lectures covering all aspects of the examination requirements.
In Year 11, students work on their Controlled Assessment contextual challenge which is set by the examination board. This involves students producing a substantial portfolio of evidence and a prototype product. It is assessed in the following way:
- Identifying and investigating design possibilities
- Producing a design brief and specification
- Generating design ideas
- Developing design ideas
- Realising design ideas
- Analysing & evaluating
- Students produce a prototype and a portfolio of evidence
- Work is marked by specialist subject teachers and moderated by AQA
Full details of the specification and units of content can be found on the AQA website here
A-Level - Year 12 & 13
AQA Product Design A Level.
In Years 12 & 13, A Level Design Technology Product Design continues to be a very popular subject and many students continue Design as a subject at University and beyond. We have strong links to University of Northampton and students have the opportunity to visit the University to talk to students and lecturers about the options available after Sixth Form.
During the A Level course, students are encouraged to take a broader Design Technology to develop their capacity to design and make products and to appreciate the complex relationship between design, materials, manufacture and marketing. There is an emphasis on understanding and applying iterative design processes. Students use their creativity and imagination to design and make prototypes that solve real and relevant problems, considering their own and others’ needs, wants and values.
Year 12:
Unit 1 - PROD1 Materials, Components and Application
25% of A Level
2 hour written examination paper
80 marks
Unit 2 - PROD2 Learning Through Designing and Making
25% of A Level
Coursework - approx 50 hours
80 marks
Deign portfolio
Manufactured outcome
Year 13:
Unit 3 - PROD3 Design and Manufacture
25% of A Level
2 hour written examination paper
84 marks
Unit 4 - PROD4 Design and Making Practice
25% of A Level
Coursework - approx 60 hours
85 marks
Design folder
Manufactured outcome
Full details of the specification and units of content can be found on the AQA website here
Extra-Curricular
Scaletrix; Controlled Assessment Clinic; National Competitions; Crest Awards and more.
Design Technology staff continue to keep up to date with technological developments with regular training conducted in-house, through high quality external agencies and through the examination board.
Please contact the school if you would like to find out more about the curriculum.
Design Technology Team
Mr M. Samples (Curriculum Team Leader for Design Technology)
Mrs K. Kennedy (Learning Co-ordinator)
Mr C. Osborne (Learning Co-ordinator)
Mrs L. Law (Learning Co-ordinator)
Mr J. Craffey
Miss J. Roberts
Ms G. Wilkes (Food Technician)
Mr D. Martin (DT Technician)
Mrs J. Wynn (Senior DT Technician)
Mr R. Murphy (Assistant Head)