The English Literature A level course requires students to: read widely and independently, self-selected and set texts; engage critically and creatively with texts and ways of responding to them; develop and effectively apply their knowledge of literary analysis and evaluation; Teaching begins in September (January for 18 month courses). In the first year you will cover the following topics: Prose and Drama: Selection of poetry from a post-2000 text One chosen drama from a prescribed list (either tragedy or comedy) Prose: Two prose texts from a chosen theme. At least one of the texts must be pre-1900
Students are normally required to have at least grade C in English Language and English Literature or equivalent.
Component 1: Drama 2 hours and 1 minutes Component 2: Prose I hour Component 3: Poetry 2 hours and 15 minutes Non-exam assessment: Extended comparative essay using two different texts not otherwise covered. Internally assessed, externally moderated.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Camden |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | 13 Lyndhurst Terrace, NW3 5QA |
The English Literature A level course requires students to: read widely and independently, self-selected and set texts; engage critically and creatively with texts and ways of responding to them; develop and effectively apply their knowledge of literary analysis and evaluation; Teaching begins in September (January for 18 month courses). In the first year you will cover the following topics: Prose and Drama: Selection of poetry from a post-2000 text One chosen drama from a prescribed list (either tragedy or comedy) Prose: Two prose texts from a chosen theme. At least one of the texts must be pre-1900
Students are normally required to have at least grade C in English Language and English Literature or equivalent.
Component 1: Drama 2 hours and 1 minutes Component 2: Prose I hour Component 3: Poetry 2 hours and 15 minutes Non-exam assessment: Extended comparative essay using two different texts not otherwise covered. Internally assessed, externally moderated.