Why study English Literature? ● An academic and creative subject. ● Gives you readily transferable skills such as critical thinking, finely-honed analytical skills, self-expression and creative thinking. ● A wide-ranging subject with lots of opportunities for personal study – you decide on the areas which interest you most and pursue these. ● A subject with an excellent record of success at A level and in university entrance. What will I learn on this course? ● How to read intelligently and critically – by the end, you will be an informed, independent reader, confident to read all kinds of different literature and able to share your views skilfully. ● How to think analytically, evaluatively and reflectively. ● Knowledge and understanding of the breadth of writing in English (and in translation) – everything from the Middle Ages to the latest Booker Prize winning novel. ● How to write successfully – demonstrating an ability to formulate sophisticated arguments and articulate them in a perceptive, well-structured and developed manner.
- 6 at GCSE - A minimum GCSE score of 48 points from the best eight full course GCSE passes (see points tables below). - A minimum of a grade 5 in English and Mathematics. - A minimum grade for each subject as specified in the subject specific table.
80 % Exam 20 % Coursework Linear course with exams at the end of the second year.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| Address | Chesham Road, Amersham, HP6 5HA |
Why study English Literature? ● An academic and creative subject. ● Gives you readily transferable skills such as critical thinking, finely-honed analytical skills, self-expression and creative thinking. ● A wide-ranging subject with lots of opportunities for personal study – you decide on the areas which interest you most and pursue these. ● A subject with an excellent record of success at A level and in university entrance. What will I learn on this course? ● How to read intelligently and critically – by the end, you will be an informed, independent reader, confident to read all kinds of different literature and able to share your views skilfully. ● How to think analytically, evaluatively and reflectively. ● Knowledge and understanding of the breadth of writing in English (and in translation) – everything from the Middle Ages to the latest Booker Prize winning novel. ● How to write successfully – demonstrating an ability to formulate sophisticated arguments and articulate them in a perceptive, well-structured and developed manner.
- 6 at GCSE - A minimum GCSE score of 48 points from the best eight full course GCSE passes (see points tables below). - A minimum of a grade 5 in English and Mathematics. - A minimum grade for each subject as specified in the subject specific table.
80 % Exam 20 % Coursework Linear course with exams at the end of the second year.