Course information
Classical Greek
New Hall School - Essex
01245467588
The Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford, CM3 3HS
Course summary

The study of Latin and Classical Greek at A Level represents the chance for our students to pursue a uniquely rigorous and stimulating education. Success in one or both subjects at this level reveals a mastery of disciplines demanding, complex, and enthralling, and shows that a student can, at the same time, attend to points of minute literary and linguistic detail while appreciating fully the macrocosm of the ancient cultures that gave them expression. The skills examined at A Level are founded on those developed at GCSE, as students deepen their knowledge and understanding of the Latin and Greek languages, and expand the scope of their literary exploration. The courses encourage students to be intellectually ambitious, to hone their forensic analysis of language, and to handle discussions of love, war, politics, and philosophy with the flair and perspicacity that will mark them out as outstanding candidates for higher education. Both Latin and Classical Greek A Levels are examined at the end of Year 13 through four papers, each assessing a particular skill. Throughout Years 12 and 13, teaching is geared towards developing and perfecting these skills. • Unseen Translation In Year 12, we use the Beyond GCSE courses to hone students’ translation skills. In Year 13, Latin students focus on the translation of Livy and Ovid, the two authors whose work is used in the A Level examination. Similarly, Greek students in Year 13 will focus on the works of Xenephon and Euripides. • Prose Composition Throughout Years 12 and 13, students will learn how to compose sophisticated prose in Latin and/or Greek. • Prose Literature Students study two Prose Literature set texts in depth, from authors such as Cicero and Tacitus in Latin, and Herodotus and Plato in Greek. They also study additional literature in translation in order to understand the context from which the set texts have been taken. • Verse Literature Similar to the above, students study two verse texts from Roman authors such as Virgil, Ovid, and Catullus, and from the Greek tragedians Sophocles and Euripides.

Entry requirements

Prospective students will need to achieve a minimum of three Grade 7s and two Grade 6s overall at GCSE. An offer of a place is based upon personal statement, school report, mock and predicted grades, school reference and interview with the Head of Sixth Form. Please see the below timeline for important dates for your diary relevant to 2025 entry. If your child is currently a student at New Hall in Year 11, information will be sent through to you separately regarding the transition into Sixth Form.

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RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityEssex
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding FeeDay £20,880 - £22,617; Boarding £26,415 - £35,973
Sixth Form FeeUnknown
AddressThe Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford, CM3 3HS