The essential aims of the A Level English Language course are to encourage candidates to deepen their interest in and enjoyment of the use of English. Students will be asked to explore data and examples of language in use, engage creatively and critically with a varied programme for the study of English and develop skills as producers and interpreters of language.
- Students who wish to study English Language at this level are expected to enjoy reading widely. Prospective students are expected to achieve grade 6 or above in both English Language and Literature at GCSE. They will be expected to show a real commitment to the subject and be prepared to extend their learning through independent study. Students should use the library regularly to access critical material to inform their understanding and develop their own critical interpretations. - 5 or more GCSE grades 5 - 9 (or equivalent), all of which must be full GCSE courses.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Bracknell Forest |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ranelagh Drive, Bracknell, RG12 9DA |
The essential aims of the A Level English Language course are to encourage candidates to deepen their interest in and enjoyment of the use of English. Students will be asked to explore data and examples of language in use, engage creatively and critically with a varied programme for the study of English and develop skills as producers and interpreters of language.
- Students who wish to study English Language at this level are expected to enjoy reading widely. Prospective students are expected to achieve grade 6 or above in both English Language and Literature at GCSE. They will be expected to show a real commitment to the subject and be prepared to extend their learning through independent study. Students should use the library regularly to access critical material to inform their understanding and develop their own critical interpretations. - 5 or more GCSE grades 5 - 9 (or equivalent), all of which must be full GCSE courses.