Research shows that companies value the strong communication skills that an A level in English literature teaches. You will develop your collaborative skills, critical thinking skills and creative thinking skills. You will also develop the skills of working independently, demonstrating tenacity and resilience. You will research, synthesise, contextualise and adapt your ideas. English is about you: your ability to think about the world around you, to form critical opinions and to express yourself. As an English student, you’ll study the past and apply it to the present and the future.
To achieve three A Levels and thrive in our Sixth Form, we expect pupils to achieve a minimum of six grade 6s at GCSE, with those looking to study Maths or Science requiring grade 7s.
• Drama and poetry pre-1900: exam assessed, worth 40% of A Level • Comparative and textual study: exam assessed, worth 40% of A Level • Non-examined coursework, worth 20% of A Level
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £20,640 |
| Address | High Trees Road, Reigate, RH2 7EL |
Research shows that companies value the strong communication skills that an A level in English literature teaches. You will develop your collaborative skills, critical thinking skills and creative thinking skills. You will also develop the skills of working independently, demonstrating tenacity and resilience. You will research, synthesise, contextualise and adapt your ideas. English is about you: your ability to think about the world around you, to form critical opinions and to express yourself. As an English student, you’ll study the past and apply it to the present and the future.
To achieve three A Levels and thrive in our Sixth Form, we expect pupils to achieve a minimum of six grade 6s at GCSE, with those looking to study Maths or Science requiring grade 7s.
• Drama and poetry pre-1900: exam assessed, worth 40% of A Level • Comparative and textual study: exam assessed, worth 40% of A Level • Non-examined coursework, worth 20% of A Level