English Literature
Warminster School - Wiltshire
01985210100
Church Street, Warminster, Warminster, BA12 8PJ
Course summary

You will, of course, learn much about the set texts studied for A Level and about the differences between texts that have been written in different genres and produced at different times. Every member of staff in the department is passionate about literature and you will benefit from their enthusiasm and knowledge. More fundamentally, however, you will learn how to read and how to write: how to read critically and imaginatively and how to write with precision and in a critical style. You will develop skills of argumentation, and will learn how to analyse and evaluate writers’ choices, as well as how to compare and contrast texts and ideas. Along the way, you will study the context in which texts are produced and consumed and how social, historical and cultural factors influence the choices that writers make. English will help you develop important study skills, such as good organisational habits, effective time management and the ability to work independently. Crucially, it should enable you to grow in confidence as you practise expressing your views in a safe and supportive classroom environment, and listening to and building upon the views of others. Hopefully, you will also develop an enquiring mind and a lifelong love of literature!

Entry requirements

Minimum GCSE grade 6.

How you'll be assessed

You will take two examinations at the end of Year 13. You to write about prose texts, drama texts, and some poetry, as well as unseen material. You will also produce two coursework essays which constitutes 20% of the overall mark for the course.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityWiltshire
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding Fee£9,747 - £19,521
Sixth Form Fee£9,747 - £19,521
AddressChurch Street, Warminster, Warminster, BA12 8PJ