English Literature
King's College Taunton - Somerset
01823328200
South Road, Taunton, TA1 3LA
Course summary

English is recognised as an excellent preparation for many university courses, and the skills of analysis, planning and articulate communication that A-level literature study develops, are important in all academic fields. English complements any subject, including sciences, at A-level. A number of King’s pupils go on to English-related courses at top universities, where qualifications support entry into professions including the media, law, marketing, the civil service, industry and information management. Two members of staff teach each set, delivering the different components of the two-year course, so pupils benefit from a variety of input and styles. For those who have enjoyed the subject at GCSE, one attraction should be obvious: it’s fun. We offer the intellectual excitement and satisfaction generated from sustained critical reading of texts, together with the discovery of the wide range of humanity contained within. Lessons often take a seminar format, with discussion of the text being studied; it may be read in advance, discussed in class, or performed if a drama text. There is usually at least one piece of written work, research notes or an essay, each week. We also organise trips to relevant locations, and where possible, theatre performances: in recent seasons to London, Bath, Plymouth, Cheltenham, Oxford, Stratford, Exeter, or for Lower Sixth to Hardy’s birthplace and Max Gate, and Stourhead House as part of Upper Sixth study. The English Society, with meetings every half term, has been addressed by staff, Sixth Formers, and external speakers, and pupils can take a lead in presenting, or helping organise the programme of events. Components include: Drama and Poetry pre-1900 Comparative and Contextual study Literature Post-1900 (20%)

Entry requirements

To embark on A-levels or a BTEC pupils should have five grades 6 (b) in GCSE/IGCSE and at least grade 4 (OR C) in Mathematics and English in exceptional circumstances the Head Master may allow pupils to join the sixth form without achieving this hurdle as long as motivation can be guaranteed. Such an arrangement be reviewed termly. We strongly recommend pupils start A-levels having achieved a grade 7(or A) GCSE/IGCSE in each of the subjects they have chosen, or in subjects similar to those they have chosen. In addition, pupils should not start Mathematics or a Science A-level Without having achieved a grade 7(or A) in Mathematics

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About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthoritySomerset
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding Fee£41,355
Sixth Form Fee£27,480
AddressSouth Road, Taunton, TA1 3LA