Course information
Classical Civilisation
Sherborne School for Girls - Dorset
01935812245
Bradford Road, Sherborne, DT9 3QN
Course summary

‘The dazzling thought-world of the Greeks gave us our ideas of democracy and happiness.’ Here, Professor Edith Hall sums up why pupils should study Classical Civilisation: because it involves discussions that are directly relevant to today’s world. Focusing on the civilisations of Greece and Rome, this wide-ranging subject involves the study of literature, art and ancient thoughts and ideas. Pupils do not need to know any languages: all texts are studied in translation. Nor is any prior knowledge of the Greeks or Romans necessary. As well as classical knowledge, pupils acquire transferable skills such as analysing sources and developing independent, critical and evaluative approaches. They learn to formulate and support an argument and develop a valuable understanding of unfamiliar cultures. All of this makes Classical Civilisation an excellent way to develop a range of skills for further study and to support other academic interests. Since Classical Civilisation is so broad in its reach, it sits very comfortably alongside many other subjects.

Entry requirements

Pupils do not need to have studied GCSE Classical Civilisations to take it for A Level.

How you'll be assessed

Three end-of-course examinations: • The World of the Hero 100 marks / 2 hours 20 minutes / 40% • Culture and the Arts – Greek Art 75 marks /1 hour 45 minutes / 30% • Beliefs and Ideas – Love and Relationships 75 marks / 1 hour 45 minutes / 30%

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityDorset
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Gender TypeGirls
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AddressBradford Road, Sherborne, DT9 3QN