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English language and literature

US student geographyOur aim

To foster enjoyment of literature, both fiction and non-fiction, while developing skills in analysing texts and producing  your own writing.

The course

  • Begins in June of Year 9
  • All students will sit both English Language and English Literature as two separate GCSE qualifications
  • Assesses the following:
    • Writing skills (accuracy, writing for purpose and audience, vocabulary range, sentence style)
    • Reading skills (analysis of non-fiction and literary texts, such as Shakespeare, poetry from an exam board anthology, prose and drama, both modern and pre-1914)
    • Spoken language skills (presentation skills)

How are groups devised?

A student is placed in a group based on achievement in Year 9 (including a full formal  exam in May/June) and their teacher’s professional opinion. As a result we will have four Grade 2-9 mixed ability groups in each year half and one Grade 1-3 group. This approach has proven successful in raising achievement at the 4-5 level and not diminishing it at 6-9 level.

You should be aware that groups 1-4 on the timetable are equal and only numbered for timetabling purposes; also that Grades 4+ are still available in Group 5.

What is the Examination Board and how does it work?

  • AQA is the examination board
  • Students can achieve grades 1-9
  • In final examinations students are entered together, there are no longer separate tiers

What do I need to do to be successful at English?

  • Be prepared to participate
  • Develop my communication skills in speaking, reading and writing
  • Meet interim and final deadlines for coursework and exam practice homework
  • Accept advice from teachers about the areas I need to improve on and then act on this advice

The final grades are based on:

  • English language: 100% two exam papers
  • English literature: 100% two exam papers
  • Spoken language certification (recorded separately from the English Language grade - marked pass/merit/distinction on a researched presentation

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