On this page:Jersey curriculumNon-Statutory guidancePoliciesEducation update from spring 2017What our schools offer Legal requirements Body ContentJersey curriculumThe Jersey curriculum follows the national curriculum in England. There are some differences to take into account Jersey’s unique environment, culture and history. The curriculum is available to download by subject: Jersey Curriculum Foreword Jersey Curriculum Introduction Jersey Curriculum Art & Design Jersey Curriculum Careers Jersey Curriculum Computing Jersey Curriculum Design and Technology Jersey Curriculum DramaJersey Curriculum English Jersey Curriculum Geography Jersey Curriculum History Jersey Curriculum Languages Jersey Curriculum Mathematics Jersey Curriculum Music Jersey Curriculum Physical Education Jersey Curriculum PSHE including Citizenship Jersey Curriculum Religious Education Jersey Curriculum ScienceNon-Statutory guidancePSHE Curriculum Teaching and LearningPSHE Non-Statutory Guidance for KS3 and KS4PoliciesDetails of all Education policies are available below: Education policies Education update from spring 2017A guide to the changes in qualifications that came into effect in spring 2017 and how they affect students as they move through secondary education. Education update 2017 What our schools offerFor further information about the specific curriculum (including GCSE and AS / A2 choices) offered in each school, contact the school direct. Pupils from key stage 4 (14 - 16 years) can access vocational training and work related learning.Further information can also be found on the school's websites:Grainville School website Haute Vallee School website Le Rocquier School website Les Quennevais School website Hautlieu School websiteJersey College for Girls websiteVictoria College (for boys) website Legal requirementsThe legal requirements for the Jersey curriculum are detailed in section 4 part 16 of the Education (Jersey) Law 1999. Education (Jersey) Law 1999 on the Jersey Law website