The legacy of the Classical world is all around us – in our contemporary culture, politics, society and language, particularly in Western Europe. Studying Classical Civilisation will help you understand this impact, giving you valuable insight into our society. If you like reading and have an interest in the Classical past, it could be a highly enjoyable and rewarding A-level choice. It goes particularly well with English, Theatre Studies, Religion & Philosophy, Art, History, and Politics. We’ll read all texts in translation too, so you don’t need to know any Greek or Latin. What you’ll study We’ll take a multi-disciplinary approach to explore the literature, art, philosophy, and social history of the Classical world. Your studies will have three main components: The Odyssey of Homer and Virgil’s Aeneid. Greek Art. Love and Relationships of Ancient Greece and Rome. Where Classical Civilisation can take you The study of Classical Civilisation is a good stepping stone to many arts-based degree courses. It’s highly regarded by universities and a good grade is seen as proof of an agile, lively intellect and the ability to analyse evidence, present information clearly, and approach problems in a logical manner. All are qualities valued by employers.
If you're an existing student, entry to the Sixth Form is conditional on you achieving a minimum of six GCSEs at grade 6. You don't have to complete an application form.
There’s no coursework. You’ll take three exams at the end of Year 13. Each exam will consist of a mix of question types. Some will be based on a printed extract from the texts. There’ll also be a more general essay.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Bristol, City of |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £17,085 |
Address | Berkeley Place, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1JX |
The legacy of the Classical world is all around us – in our contemporary culture, politics, society and language, particularly in Western Europe. Studying Classical Civilisation will help you understand this impact, giving you valuable insight into our society. If you like reading and have an interest in the Classical past, it could be a highly enjoyable and rewarding A-level choice. It goes particularly well with English, Theatre Studies, Religion & Philosophy, Art, History, and Politics. We’ll read all texts in translation too, so you don’t need to know any Greek or Latin. What you’ll study We’ll take a multi-disciplinary approach to explore the literature, art, philosophy, and social history of the Classical world. Your studies will have three main components: The Odyssey of Homer and Virgil’s Aeneid. Greek Art. Love and Relationships of Ancient Greece and Rome. Where Classical Civilisation can take you The study of Classical Civilisation is a good stepping stone to many arts-based degree courses. It’s highly regarded by universities and a good grade is seen as proof of an agile, lively intellect and the ability to analyse evidence, present information clearly, and approach problems in a logical manner. All are qualities valued by employers.
If you're an existing student, entry to the Sixth Form is conditional on you achieving a minimum of six GCSEs at grade 6. You don't have to complete an application form.
There’s no coursework. You’ll take three exams at the end of Year 13. Each exam will consist of a mix of question types. Some will be based on a printed extract from the texts. There’ll also be a more general essay.