English in the Sixth Form involves the study of literature. Students will read a variety of texts, including drama, a novel and poetry. Titles of works vary from year to year: the aim is to offer a balance between established classics and modern works. Theatre visits and live screenings are organised wherever possible, and students have the opportunity to attend study days with guest speakers. The RGS Literary Society offers another outlet to enjoy and appreciate literature.
To achieve at least six GCSE passes at Grade 6 or above. For some subjects where nationally, the GCSE score is above average (such as Maths), Grade 7 is required.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Worcestershire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Upper Tything, Worcester, WR1 1HP |
English in the Sixth Form involves the study of literature. Students will read a variety of texts, including drama, a novel and poetry. Titles of works vary from year to year: the aim is to offer a balance between established classics and modern works. Theatre visits and live screenings are organised wherever possible, and students have the opportunity to attend study days with guest speakers. The RGS Literary Society offers another outlet to enjoy and appreciate literature.
To achieve at least six GCSE passes at Grade 6 or above. For some subjects where nationally, the GCSE score is above average (such as Maths), Grade 7 is required.