English Literature
The King Edmund School - Essex
01702545771
Vaughan Close, Rochford, SS4 1TL
Course summary

For over 2,000 years, poetry, drama and prose have helped make sense of and indeed shape the world around us. This rich heritage of literary texts and the lessons they have to teach us about our own experiences is what forms the basis of study in English literature. The course is designed to help you think critically about the texts you read and to develop your responses to a range of plays, poems, novels and short stories. There will be opportunities to share your ideas with your teachers and fellow students through lively classroom debates. You will also work on developing your written style so that you can express yourself clearly and concisely. A range of theatre and other extracurricular trip opportunities will also complement your studies. You will study texts from the tragic and crime genres including: Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Death of a Salesman, Othello and Brighton Rock.

Entry requirements

At least a grade 6 in English.

How you'll be assessed

Examinations will take place at the end of the course and will total five hours and thirty minutes. The papers will test your ability to think critically and to express a clear argument effectively. There will also be the opportunity to develop more extended skills of analysis in a coursework unit which will be worth 20% of your final A Level grade.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityEssex
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressVaughan Close, Rochford, SS4 1TL