Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)
The Norton Knatchbull School
Hythe Rd, Ashford , Kent, TN24 0QJ
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
*IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM THE NORTON KNATCHBULL SCHOOL FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 APPLICATIONS*
Open Evening - Thursday 11th January 2024 6pm - 8pm
Applications Open - Wednesday 3rd January 2024
Applications Close - Friday 26th January 2024
Entry Requirements - A minimum of six separately identifiable GCSE subjects at grade 6 or above, OR an average of grade 6 in the best six GCSE subjects achieved
At least a grade 5 in both English and Mathematics For most subjects at A Level, a grade 6 in the subject at GCSE is required. However, for A Level Mathematics a grade 7 is required, and for Further Mathematics a grade 8 is necessary
.How to Apply - Applications can be made through Kent Choices from the 3rd January 2024
Please contact us directly if you have any questions - contact sixthformrecruitment@nks.kent.sch.uk
Course Summary
Course overview:
The EPQ is an additional qualification worth half an A level which allows students to demonstrate their passions and interests to universities and employers. The course is self-directed with students deciding on the area of study. They must plan, research and develop their idea to realise their finished product which takes the form of:
- A 5,000 word report, or an artefact (such as a computer programme, an architectural model or a piece of art) plus a 1,000 word report
- A Production Log detailing the development of the project
- A short presentation of their findings
Course Details
Students are supported by individual supervisors and the Centre Coordinator, who delivers a programme of taught skills to aid successful completion of the project. These skills include:
- Developing a suitable title
- Project management to facilitate independent working
- Research techniques to enable the selection and evaluation of appropriate resources
- Ethical research and the collection and analysis of data
- Formatting and structuring research reports to accepted academic standards
- Referencing and avoiding plagiarism
- Presentation techniques
AQA guidance states that EPQ students can expect to spend 120 hours over an academic year including the 30 hours of taught skills. Project content must not directly overlap with other subjects being studied.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Exam format:
Centre assessed on completion of essay/artefact, log and presentation.
Entry requirements:
Open to all students at the discretion of the sixth form team.
Entry requirements
Open to all students at the discretion of the sixth form team.
Your next steps...
The EPQ is recognised by universities as evidence of independent research skills and is relevant to all courses.
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