“A different language is a different vision of life.” - Federico Fellini Modern Foreign Languages offer an exciting intellectual challenge as well as skills of practical value. Language learning activates the grey cells in the brain. This not only improves general intelligence and memory, but it can also reduce the effects of brain ageing. Multilingualism also develops the following transferable skills highly sought after by employers in today’s global market: • Effective oral and written communication • Sophisticated cultural awareness and open-mindedness • Independence and resilience when facing new challenges • Observation and critical thinking • Decision making and problem solving By choosing to study a language, you will not only deepen your understanding of both the history and the cultures of our European neighbours but you will also become someone of real attraction to employers.
Students must have achieved at least a Grade 6 in the relevant GCSE.
Paper 1 - Listening, Reading and Translation - 2 hours (40%) Paper 2 - Written Response to a film and a book and translation - 2h40 (30%) Paper 3 - Speaking (Discussion on a theme and independent research project) - 25 mins (30%)
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £27,180 - £37,845 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £8,565 - £24,255 |
| Address | Rowledge, Farnham, GU10 4EA |
“A different language is a different vision of life.” - Federico Fellini Modern Foreign Languages offer an exciting intellectual challenge as well as skills of practical value. Language learning activates the grey cells in the brain. This not only improves general intelligence and memory, but it can also reduce the effects of brain ageing. Multilingualism also develops the following transferable skills highly sought after by employers in today’s global market: • Effective oral and written communication • Sophisticated cultural awareness and open-mindedness • Independence and resilience when facing new challenges • Observation and critical thinking • Decision making and problem solving By choosing to study a language, you will not only deepen your understanding of both the history and the cultures of our European neighbours but you will also become someone of real attraction to employers.
Students must have achieved at least a Grade 6 in the relevant GCSE.
Paper 1 - Listening, Reading and Translation - 2 hours (40%) Paper 2 - Written Response to a film and a book and translation - 2h40 (30%) Paper 3 - Speaking (Discussion on a theme and independent research project) - 25 mins (30%)