English Literature
Saint George's Church of England School - Kent
01474533082
Meadow Road, Gravesend, DA11 7LS
Course summary

Students study eight texts – three drama, one of which must be Shakespeare, three poetry, and two novels. We currently look at the poetry of Rossetti and students are most likely to study the figurative delights of Sylvia Plath and the poetry of Ted Hughes. Our Shakespeare play is the tragic tale of daughters betraying their father and making him mad: King Lear while the paired drama texts are likely to be John Webster’s macabre tragedy Duchess of Malfi and Tennessee Williams’ stormy and passionate A Streetcar Named Desire. The non-exam assessment is the most exciting part of the course offering the freedom to compare texts of our choosing and permitting students to write about aspects of the texts, which particularly interest them. In lessons, students will be encouraged to discuss and debate their interpretations, while experiencing a full gamut of teaching styles, to aid them in moulding their own theories. Those who enjoy history, are captivated by the psychological workings of the human mind, or simply relish the “detective” work involved in deconstructing a piece of writing to discover a writer’s hidden meaning, will all relish this course.

Entry requirements

A minimum of five full GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9–5, which would include Mathematics, with three of the passes at grade 6 or above in English Language, English Literature and a further subject.

How you'll be assessed

Unit 1: Poetry (open book – clean copy, written examination, 2 hours – 30% of A Level) Unit 2: Drama (closed book, written examination – 2 hours – 30% of A Level) Unit 3: Unseen Texts (written examination, 2 hours – 20% of A Level) Unit 4: Prose Study (Non-exam assessment – 20% of A Level)

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityKent
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressMeadow Road, Gravesend, DA11 7LS