Course information
English Literature
Budehaven Community School - Cornwall
01288353271
Valley Road, Bude, EX23 8DQ
Course summary

To develop a passion for English Literature through reading widely and independently, set texts and others that the students have selected themselves. They will engage critically and creatively with a substantial body of texts, including novels, plays, and poetry, and discover different ways of responding to them. Students will evaluate how different literary theories and other readers’ interpretations shape their reading of a text. They will also develop and effectively apply their knowledge of literary analysis through the close critical reading of texts. Furthermore, students will demonstrate an appreciation of how contextual influences shaped the writers’ own lives, whilst also evaluating how social and historical contexts are reflected in the texts they are studying. Over the two-year course of study, students will: • Analyse texts in depth; exploring how language, structure, dramatic devices, and poetical techniques affect and shape meaning. • Explore contrasts, connections, and comparisons between literary texts. • Articulate informed, personal, and creative responses to the texts, using associated concepts and terminology, and coherent, accurate, written expression. • Explore how meaning and understanding are shaped by different interpretations over time. • Identify and consider how attitudes and values are expressed in the texts. • Consider the significance of contextual and cultural influences on readers and writers • Explore how texts relate to one another and literary traditions, movements, and genres.

Entry requirements

Five GCSE grades at 5 or above, including Grade 6 or above in English Literature and Grade 5 in English Language.

How you'll be assessed

Two-year linear course of study. Students must complete all three components to be awarded the A level in English Literature. Component 1: Drama (examination) (30% of A level) Shakespeare: Tragedy or Comedy ‘Other Drama’ Currently A Streetcar Named Desire Component 2: Prose (examination) (20% of A level) Two prose texts from a chosen theme, with at least one being pre-1900. Comparison of the two texts. Component 3: Poetry (examination) (30% of A level) A selection of post-200 poems (20% of A level) A specified range of poetry from a literary period. Component 4: Coursework (NEA) (20% of A level) Free choice of two texts to study poetry, drama, prose, or literary non-fiction. One extended comparative essay of 2500-3000 words.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityCornwall
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressValley Road, Bude, EX23 8DQ