Impressionnisme, Art Nouveau, Existentialisme, Haute Couture and the Nouvelle Vague – these are just a few examples of the individuality, imagination and independence of French culture. To speak French is to be part of something elegant and creative, both exclusive and – given that French is the official language of the UN and the European Court of Justice – universal. That is why we seek to give our students an authentic, topical and profound experience when learning French.
External applications are warmly invited for Sixth Form (Year 12) entry. Our minimum entry requirements are at least 5 A*/A grades or grade 7 or above at GCSE, and it is expected that you will achieve an A* or grade 8/9 in the subjects you want to study at A Level. In addition, external candidates are required to achieve at least a grade A, or grade 7 or above, in English Language and Mathematics. Should an applicant wish to change their subject choices following tests, offer or acceptance of the offer, we reserve the right to re-test and/or re-interview.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing – Themes: aspects of French-speaking society, artistic culture, multiculturalism, and political life. 50% of A Level marks Taken in June of Year 13 2 hour 30 minutes exam paper Individual student control of MP3 Paper 2: Writing – One literary text and one film. 20% of A Level marks Taken in June of Year 13 2 hour exam paper Paper 3: Speaking – Discussion of one of the four themes outlined in Paper 1. Presentation and discussion of individual research project. 30% of A Level marks Taken in April / May 20 minutes with 5 minutes preparation of a stimulus card Conducted by class teacher, marked by AQA
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £18,786 |
| Address | Belbroughton Road, Oxford, OX2 6XA |
Impressionnisme, Art Nouveau, Existentialisme, Haute Couture and the Nouvelle Vague – these are just a few examples of the individuality, imagination and independence of French culture. To speak French is to be part of something elegant and creative, both exclusive and – given that French is the official language of the UN and the European Court of Justice – universal. That is why we seek to give our students an authentic, topical and profound experience when learning French.
External applications are warmly invited for Sixth Form (Year 12) entry. Our minimum entry requirements are at least 5 A*/A grades or grade 7 or above at GCSE, and it is expected that you will achieve an A* or grade 8/9 in the subjects you want to study at A Level. In addition, external candidates are required to achieve at least a grade A, or grade 7 or above, in English Language and Mathematics. Should an applicant wish to change their subject choices following tests, offer or acceptance of the offer, we reserve the right to re-test and/or re-interview.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing – Themes: aspects of French-speaking society, artistic culture, multiculturalism, and political life. 50% of A Level marks Taken in June of Year 13 2 hour 30 minutes exam paper Individual student control of MP3 Paper 2: Writing – One literary text and one film. 20% of A Level marks Taken in June of Year 13 2 hour exam paper Paper 3: Speaking – Discussion of one of the four themes outlined in Paper 1. Presentation and discussion of individual research project. 30% of A Level marks Taken in April / May 20 minutes with 5 minutes preparation of a stimulus card Conducted by class teacher, marked by AQA