The courses will help you to develop your general study skills, but most of all you will learn to communicate at a higher level in French and develop opinions on a wide range of current issues in French-speaking society. In the A Level course you will study social issues and trends, political and artistic culture and grammar. You will also have the opportunity to study a book and film in French. In Year 13 you will undertake an independent research project on a topic linked to a French speaking country. All exams will take place at the end of Year 13.
- GCSE Grade 6 or above in French - An average point score of 4.5, or above, and a minimum of a Grade 4 in English and Mathematics is required to study three A Levels.
Paper 1 (Listening, Reading & Writing) 40% of A Level course Paper 2 (Writing) 30% of A Level course Paper 3 (Speaking) 30% of A Level course
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Oxford Road, Kidlington, OX5 2NT |
The courses will help you to develop your general study skills, but most of all you will learn to communicate at a higher level in French and develop opinions on a wide range of current issues in French-speaking society. In the A Level course you will study social issues and trends, political and artistic culture and grammar. You will also have the opportunity to study a book and film in French. In Year 13 you will undertake an independent research project on a topic linked to a French speaking country. All exams will take place at the end of Year 13.
- GCSE Grade 6 or above in French - An average point score of 4.5, or above, and a minimum of a Grade 4 in English and Mathematics is required to study three A Levels.
Paper 1 (Listening, Reading & Writing) 40% of A Level course Paper 2 (Writing) 30% of A Level course Paper 3 (Speaking) 30% of A Level course