Spanish is a wonderful language with a rich cultural heritage. It has roughly the same number of first language speakers as English and is continually growing. It is estimated that by 2050 there will be 530 million Spanish speakers in the world, 38 million of whom will be living in the USA. Speaking Spanish will help open doors not only for jobs in Spain or Latin America but also in the UK and the USA as the number of Spanish speakers and businesses keeps growing worldwide.
Academic assessment will be based on GCSE predictions and results. Pupils wishing to enter the 6th Form to study A-levels or BTECs should have a minimum of 7 GCSEs, including English and Mathematics, at levels 5 or above and at least three, usually in the subjects to be studied, at level 6 or above. Pupils with lower grades may still be offered a place in the 6th Form to study alternatives to A-levels dependent upon individual areas of expertise and aptitude.
Paper 1: Listening, reading and translation (40%) Paper 2: Written response to works and translation (30%) Paper 3: Speaking (30%)
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Cambridgeshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £11,097 - £15,999 |
Address | Wisbech Grammar School, Chapel Road, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1RH |
Spanish is a wonderful language with a rich cultural heritage. It has roughly the same number of first language speakers as English and is continually growing. It is estimated that by 2050 there will be 530 million Spanish speakers in the world, 38 million of whom will be living in the USA. Speaking Spanish will help open doors not only for jobs in Spain or Latin America but also in the UK and the USA as the number of Spanish speakers and businesses keeps growing worldwide.
Academic assessment will be based on GCSE predictions and results. Pupils wishing to enter the 6th Form to study A-levels or BTECs should have a minimum of 7 GCSEs, including English and Mathematics, at levels 5 or above and at least three, usually in the subjects to be studied, at level 6 or above. Pupils with lower grades may still be offered a place in the 6th Form to study alternatives to A-levels dependent upon individual areas of expertise and aptitude.
Paper 1: Listening, reading and translation (40%) Paper 2: Written response to works and translation (30%) Paper 3: Speaking (30%)