The course content is diverse and interesting, exploring aspects such as the gastronomy of Spain, the cultural life of Berlin, French cinema, music, fashion, festivals and the digital world. Authentic resources such as news websites, videos and podcasts give insight into reallife situations and students feel proud that they can understand real broadcasts. Students enjoy studying a film in depth and discussing the A Level topics in oral lessons. This insight into the culture often inspires A Level linguists to apply for travel scholarships in one of the target language countries or to travel/undertake voluntary work there during a gap year. Sixth Form languages socials are legendary and often include quizzes, speaking in the language, authentic food and a salsa lesson. Students are encouraged to visit the country to practise the language and immerse themselves in the culture, either on a school trip or via a private study or work experience visit.
For entry into the Sixth Form, candidates are required to have at least six good passes at GCSE, including English and Maths.
Paper 1: listening, reading, writing (50%) - students control the audio themselves and listen with headphones. Writing includes summaries and translation into and out of the target language. Paper 2: 2 x literature/ film essays (20%) - short essays in the language about the book and film being studied Paper 3: oral – discussion of a topic card and presentation and discussion of an Independent Research Project (on a topic of the student’s choice)
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £49,050 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £29,925 |
| Address | Wykham Park, Banbury, OX16 9UR |
The course content is diverse and interesting, exploring aspects such as the gastronomy of Spain, the cultural life of Berlin, French cinema, music, fashion, festivals and the digital world. Authentic resources such as news websites, videos and podcasts give insight into reallife situations and students feel proud that they can understand real broadcasts. Students enjoy studying a film in depth and discussing the A Level topics in oral lessons. This insight into the culture often inspires A Level linguists to apply for travel scholarships in one of the target language countries or to travel/undertake voluntary work there during a gap year. Sixth Form languages socials are legendary and often include quizzes, speaking in the language, authentic food and a salsa lesson. Students are encouraged to visit the country to practise the language and immerse themselves in the culture, either on a school trip or via a private study or work experience visit.
For entry into the Sixth Form, candidates are required to have at least six good passes at GCSE, including English and Maths.
Paper 1: listening, reading, writing (50%) - students control the audio themselves and listen with headphones. Writing includes summaries and translation into and out of the target language. Paper 2: 2 x literature/ film essays (20%) - short essays in the language about the book and film being studied Paper 3: oral – discussion of a topic card and presentation and discussion of an Independent Research Project (on a topic of the student’s choice)