Studying English Literature lets you explore the written word from across the centuries, drawing on our rich literary heritage and developing your skills in critical thinking, discursive writing and analysis. You will increase your cultural capital through learning about English literary culture and the role that novels, plays and poetry have in shaping our lives. This course is right for you if: - You enjoy reading across a range of genres - You enjoy lively discussion and debate - You are interested in a range of literary forms - You are confident in writing essays and looking to develop your skills further
Grade 6 or above in both GCSE English Literature and English Language.
80% examination (comprising two papers sat at the end of Year 13). 20% non-examination assessment (comprising a portfolio of creative writing and essays).
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Suffolk |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £30,552 - £41,301 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £19,119 - £22,239 |
| Address | Holbrook, Ipswich, IP9 2RX |
Studying English Literature lets you explore the written word from across the centuries, drawing on our rich literary heritage and developing your skills in critical thinking, discursive writing and analysis. You will increase your cultural capital through learning about English literary culture and the role that novels, plays and poetry have in shaping our lives. This course is right for you if: - You enjoy reading across a range of genres - You enjoy lively discussion and debate - You are interested in a range of literary forms - You are confident in writing essays and looking to develop your skills further
Grade 6 or above in both GCSE English Literature and English Language.
80% examination (comprising two papers sat at the end of Year 13). 20% non-examination assessment (comprising a portfolio of creative writing and essays).