Why study GCSE Electronics? (Year 9)

GCSE choices shouldn't be made on syllabus details alone. This lesson plan will help you to show Year 9 students whether Electronics is the right GCSE choice for them, drawing on the jobs it leads to, the skills it builds, and the routes it opens up.

This lesson is designed to be delivered in 30 minutes as a teacher-led classroom activity.

This activity supports the following frameworks:

  • Gatsby Benchmark 4

This activity is suitable for Year 9 and features careers linked to the following subjects:

  • Electronics

This is one of three lesson plans for teachers covering Electronics with Year 9 students - whether through standalone Electronics or within Design & Technology:

These lesson plans will help you show students how Electronics connects to their future careers.

We recommend using this lesson plan at the beginning of the spring term, as students approach their GCSE choices. It builds on the two earlier lesson plans and draws them together to help students make an informed decision. Using all three in sequence gives students a fuller picture: the careers Electronics leads to, the skills it builds, and why it's worth choosing at GCSE.


Learning objectives

  • Students will understand what studying GCSE Electronics involves.
  • Students will recognise the transferable skills Electronics builds.
  • Students will see how Electronics connects to a wide range of careers.

Before the lesson

  • You will need a computer connected to the internet and a classroom screen.
  • Open the What can you do with Electronics? page and have it ready on the screen.
  • Review the page in full so you know what's in each section.
  • Be ready to describe your school's assessment structure and the practical project.

During the lesson

1. Recap: jobs and skills (5 mins)

  • Ask students to recall what they learned from the earlier lesson activities:
    • What jobs use Electronics?
    • What skills does Electronics build?
  • Write their answers on the board as a quick recap.

2. Walking through the page (15 mins)

  • Bring up the What can you do with Electronics? page on the classroom screen.
  • Show students the table of contents so they see the shape of what's on the page.
  • Walk through the key sections together, unpacking why each one matters for their GCSE decision:
    • Electronics at GCSE - What the course covers in general.
    • Subjects that pair with Electronics - Which other GCSE choices work well alongside it.
    • Where Electronics can take you next - How GCSE leads into A-Level and beyond.
  • Briefly outline your school or college's GCSE syllabus, exam board, and assessment methods.

3. Is Electronics right for you? (10 mins)

  • Ask students to think about whether GCSE Electronics is a good choice for them.
  • Prompt them with questions:
    • Do you enjoy studying Electronics?
    • Do the skills Electronics builds interest you?
    • Do any of the jobs Electronics leads to appeal to you?
    • Does Electronics pair well with the other subjects you're considering?
    • Are you comfortable applying maths and physics ideas to real circuits?
    • Are you willing to debug a circuit that doesn't work first time, and work back from the symptom to find the cause?
  • Close by reminding students to choose subjects they enjoy. Interest and engagement are what lead to good results, and good results open doors.

After the lesson

  • Share the What can you do with Electronics? page with students and their parents/carers:
    • www.coffeewith.xyz/subjects/what-can-you-do-with-electronics
  • Encourage parents/carers to explore the page with their child and to discuss the contents.
  • Encourage parents/carers to also explore related videos and careers with their child.
  • Use the School Tools / Activities feature to record the lesson activity:
    • Activity name: Year 09 - Why study GCSE Electronics?
    • Activity type: Linking curriculum learning to careers