In English lessons we celebrate the power of the text to develop our understanding of different ideas, experiences, histories, and, ultimately, ourselves. From the powerful works of Shakespeare to the arresting modernity of freshly published poetry, texts studied in English are diverse, complex and compelling. Acknowledging that the Latin root of the word ‘text’ is ‘woven’, we analyse the text as a construct, un-picking its threads, examining its writer’s methods, and exploring its heritage. Les-sons are full of academic debate as students share their interpretations and ideas. A love of reading and an enthusiasm for a good story are essential qualities in any prospective student, while an enjoyment of academic discussion and debate would also prove beneficial.
GCSE grade 6 in English Language and a 6 in English Literature.
Three papers: one each on drama, poetry and prose. One coursework essay worth 20%.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Rutland |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £30,180 £ £43,905 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £20,535 £26,100 |
| Address | Chapel Close, Oakham, LE15 6DT |
In English lessons we celebrate the power of the text to develop our understanding of different ideas, experiences, histories, and, ultimately, ourselves. From the powerful works of Shakespeare to the arresting modernity of freshly published poetry, texts studied in English are diverse, complex and compelling. Acknowledging that the Latin root of the word ‘text’ is ‘woven’, we analyse the text as a construct, un-picking its threads, examining its writer’s methods, and exploring its heritage. Les-sons are full of academic debate as students share their interpretations and ideas. A love of reading and an enthusiasm for a good story are essential qualities in any prospective student, while an enjoyment of academic discussion and debate would also prove beneficial.
GCSE grade 6 in English Language and a 6 in English Literature.
Three papers: one each on drama, poetry and prose. One coursework essay worth 20%.