No doubt, having proficiency in Russian stands as a distinctive asset on any CV or job application. Its reputation for difficulty, perhaps more than it truly is, works in favor of those who undertake the challenge. If you’re someone with a logical mindset and an inclination for code-breaking, learning the Russian alphabet, especially in the initial stages, can be a rewarding experience. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how quickly you can become proficient in writing in the Cyrillic alphabet.
You will normally be expected to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE/IGCSE Russian.
• Paper 1: Written examination, 40% of the qualification, 80 marks • Paper 2: Written examination, 30% of the qualification, 120 marks • Paper 3: Internally conducted and externally assessed, 30% of the qualification, 72 marks
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Brighton and Hove |
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Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Day £20,190 - £26,385; Boarding £36,360 - £47,775 |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Roedean Way, Brighton, BN2 5RQ |
No doubt, having proficiency in Russian stands as a distinctive asset on any CV or job application. Its reputation for difficulty, perhaps more than it truly is, works in favor of those who undertake the challenge. If you’re someone with a logical mindset and an inclination for code-breaking, learning the Russian alphabet, especially in the initial stages, can be a rewarding experience. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how quickly you can become proficient in writing in the Cyrillic alphabet.
You will normally be expected to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE/IGCSE Russian.
• Paper 1: Written examination, 40% of the qualification, 80 marks • Paper 2: Written examination, 30% of the qualification, 120 marks • Paper 3: Internally conducted and externally assessed, 30% of the qualification, 72 marks