At Biddenham, we believe languages should be accessible for all students and therefore have developed an engaging and inspirational course of study that will enable students to manipulate and use the target language effectively, independently, and creatively. Moreover, we strongly believe that studying a language will also broaden our students' horizons and encourage them to step beyond familiar cultural boundaries and develop new ways of seeing the world. Year 7 students begin by learning German. This is usually a brand-new language for them. In year 8 students carry on studying German in more depth. In addition, some students are allowed to study French alongside German. In year 9, students can choose between French, German, and Spanish to study for GCSE and the same at A level. The MFL department runs a variety of learning experiences for students such as trips abroad, foreign film clubs, or language clubs as we believe that it is vital for students to learn about both the language and the culture.
Achieved a grade 4 English Language and Maths qualifications and a minimum of three other Level 2 qualifications at grade 4 or above. German GCSE at grade 6 or above.
Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing – Assessment of the four sub-themes: current trends, current issues, artistic culture, aspects of political life (50% of A level). Paper 2: Writing – One text and one film, or two texts from the list set in the specification (20% of A level). Paper 3: Speaking – Discussion of one of the four sub-themes with the discussion based on a stimulus card and presentation and discussion of individual research project (IRP) (30% of A level).
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Bedford |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Biddenham Turn, Bedford, MK40 4AZ |
At Biddenham, we believe languages should be accessible for all students and therefore have developed an engaging and inspirational course of study that will enable students to manipulate and use the target language effectively, independently, and creatively. Moreover, we strongly believe that studying a language will also broaden our students' horizons and encourage them to step beyond familiar cultural boundaries and develop new ways of seeing the world. Year 7 students begin by learning German. This is usually a brand-new language for them. In year 8 students carry on studying German in more depth. In addition, some students are allowed to study French alongside German. In year 9, students can choose between French, German, and Spanish to study for GCSE and the same at A level. The MFL department runs a variety of learning experiences for students such as trips abroad, foreign film clubs, or language clubs as we believe that it is vital for students to learn about both the language and the culture.
Achieved a grade 4 English Language and Maths qualifications and a minimum of three other Level 2 qualifications at grade 4 or above. German GCSE at grade 6 or above.
Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing – Assessment of the four sub-themes: current trends, current issues, artistic culture, aspects of political life (50% of A level). Paper 2: Writing – One text and one film, or two texts from the list set in the specification (20% of A level). Paper 3: Speaking – Discussion of one of the four sub-themes with the discussion based on a stimulus card and presentation and discussion of individual research project (IRP) (30% of A level).