As a facilitating subject, A-Level English Literature is one of the most sought-after qualifications when applying to university. It will develop your communication skills, both verbally and written. You will learn how to use evidence from a plethora of sources to supplement your own vision and understanding of great literature and the wider world. Each text studied has a dual focus: to be both enjoyable and rigorous. The English department at the Dover Grammar School for Boys believe that the harder the challenge, the greater the reward. You will be tested like you have never been tested before! Your writing, your dedication and your understanding will be pushed further than you have experienced at GCSE. This subject is not for the faint-hearted; if you love reading and are prepared to discuss your ideas, this is the subject for you. We hope that the subject will build on your love of reading great literature. English Literature is the cornerstone of every great education. Equally important is that it will enrich your life for years to come. It is a study that includes Psychology, Sociology, History, Religious Studies, Geography and more. You will discover an entire universe of other worlds, other possibilities, as well as more about yourself. If you love a challenge, love literature and are willing to share your passion, English Literature at Dover Grammar School for Boys is the place for you.
• At least a Grade 4 in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature • At least a Grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics • Meet the entry requirements for at least 3 full A Level subjects. Each subject has its own specific entry criteria. • If a student wants to study two or more Science A Levels, they need at least a Grade 6 and a Grade 7 across the subjects at GCSE or a Grade 6,7 in GCSE Combined Science • Grade 5 in GCSE English Literature (Grade 5 in GCSE English Language is also desirable).
We follow the Edexcel exam board for A-Level English Literature. - Component 1: Drama - one Shakespeare play and one other drama. (30%) - Component 2: Prose – two prose texts from a chosen area of study. (20%) - Component 3: Poetry - a modern poetry anthology, and a poetry collection based on a specific writer/genre. (30%) - Component 4: Coursework – a comparative analysis of two texts not studied in Components 1-3. (20%)
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Astor Avenue, Dover, CT17 0DQ |
As a facilitating subject, A-Level English Literature is one of the most sought-after qualifications when applying to university. It will develop your communication skills, both verbally and written. You will learn how to use evidence from a plethora of sources to supplement your own vision and understanding of great literature and the wider world. Each text studied has a dual focus: to be both enjoyable and rigorous. The English department at the Dover Grammar School for Boys believe that the harder the challenge, the greater the reward. You will be tested like you have never been tested before! Your writing, your dedication and your understanding will be pushed further than you have experienced at GCSE. This subject is not for the faint-hearted; if you love reading and are prepared to discuss your ideas, this is the subject for you. We hope that the subject will build on your love of reading great literature. English Literature is the cornerstone of every great education. Equally important is that it will enrich your life for years to come. It is a study that includes Psychology, Sociology, History, Religious Studies, Geography and more. You will discover an entire universe of other worlds, other possibilities, as well as more about yourself. If you love a challenge, love literature and are willing to share your passion, English Literature at Dover Grammar School for Boys is the place for you.
• At least a Grade 4 in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature • At least a Grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics • Meet the entry requirements for at least 3 full A Level subjects. Each subject has its own specific entry criteria. • If a student wants to study two or more Science A Levels, they need at least a Grade 6 and a Grade 7 across the subjects at GCSE or a Grade 6,7 in GCSE Combined Science • Grade 5 in GCSE English Literature (Grade 5 in GCSE English Language is also desirable).
We follow the Edexcel exam board for A-Level English Literature. - Component 1: Drama - one Shakespeare play and one other drama. (30%) - Component 2: Prose – two prose texts from a chosen area of study. (20%) - Component 3: Poetry - a modern poetry anthology, and a poetry collection based on a specific writer/genre. (30%) - Component 4: Coursework – a comparative analysis of two texts not studied in Components 1-3. (20%)