6 Courses
In Year 8, we are going to explore a host of great activities as well as studying some really interesting literature - such as Charles Dicken's story, "A Christmas Carol". With opportunities to get creative and read some very interesting texts, there's plenty to look forward to! Parent Testimonial: "My son is really enjoying English and the teaching is exceptional. The crafting of how to write an essay was explained for the first time!"
We do hope you will love Year 8 Maths and remember that this subject will help you see the entire universe in a different light. Your tutor will be there to help you and do start by looking through the scheme of work for this year. You'll be learning about everything from indices and estimation to polygons, ratios, percentages, Pythagoras’ Theorem and more!
In Year 8 Science we will study exciting concepts in physics, chemistry and biology and investigate different aspects of God's creation. The course starts to prepare students for the IGCSEs in Science and covers everything from the elements, atoms and compounds to Inheritance, genetics and digestion. This course is both inspiring and academically rigorous.
Humanities is a combined course, which focuses on history and geography and includes elements of cultural studies, architecture, music, and art. There is lots to learn from the collapse of the Western Roman Empire to the study of clouds and much more! There will plenty of opportunity to reflect on topics from a Christian perspective.
In Year 8 you will cover a range of topics including Python programming, game design, machine learning, AI and data representation (the wonderful maths behind binary). Brought to you by the creators of testandtrack.io and teachingcomputing.com, there is lots to look forward to in this course!
Foundations is a unique element of Immanuel Online School. Foundations combines Biblical studies, theology, apologetics and philosophy, New Testament Greek, religious studies, church and cultural history to provide students with a deep-rooted understanding of Christianity and the contemporary world in which they live.