Studying literature feeds the imagination. The analytical, interpretative and discursive skills you develop by studying interpretative and discursive skills you develop by studying and the workplace. When studying Literature, students can learn that language can be used for specific and aesthetic purposes. Familiarity with the concepts of beat, metre and rhythm can improve their writing as they can appreciate and apply these ideas. these ideas.
Our minimum grade entry requirements for 2024 are: 5 GCSEs grade 4 and above. GCSE English and Maths (or equivalent) Grade 4 and above Subject Specific Requirements: Grade 5 in English Literature and Language
The assessment of the OCR A Level in English Literature is split into three components: two examined components each worth 40% of the qualification and one non-examined assessment component worth 20%. The Drama and poetry pre-1900 examination covers three pre-1900 texts: Shakespeare, drama pre-1900 and poetry pre-1900. The comparative and contextual study component covers two prose texts and one unseen text. The non-examined assessment component covers three post-1900 texts: one prose, one poetry and one drama including one post-2000 text.
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Bedford |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | 58-60 Shakespeare Rd, Bedford, MK40 2DL |
Studying literature feeds the imagination. The analytical, interpretative and discursive skills you develop by studying interpretative and discursive skills you develop by studying and the workplace. When studying Literature, students can learn that language can be used for specific and aesthetic purposes. Familiarity with the concepts of beat, metre and rhythm can improve their writing as they can appreciate and apply these ideas. these ideas.
Our minimum grade entry requirements for 2024 are: 5 GCSEs grade 4 and above. GCSE English and Maths (or equivalent) Grade 4 and above Subject Specific Requirements: Grade 5 in English Literature and Language
The assessment of the OCR A Level in English Literature is split into three components: two examined components each worth 40% of the qualification and one non-examined assessment component worth 20%. The Drama and poetry pre-1900 examination covers three pre-1900 texts: Shakespeare, drama pre-1900 and poetry pre-1900. The comparative and contextual study component covers two prose texts and one unseen text. The non-examined assessment component covers three post-1900 texts: one prose, one poetry and one drama including one post-2000 text.