The study of languages gives students a degree of academic rigour and a better understanding of a wide range of current topics and cultures. It widens horizons and imbues a greater tolerance towards different perspectives and ways of life. Competence in a foreign language can greatly enhance career possibilities, whether in its own right, for example in teaching and interpreting or combination with other skills such as law and the business world. Skilled linguists are particularly appreciated in many fields of employment. At GCSE, the emphasis of the course is on acquiring excellent communication skills. Speaking and listening are as important as reading and writing and the main difference lies in the depth of knowledge expected and the flexibility with which this knowledge can be used. The course also requires independent thinking and research. Each student has an individual lesson with the language assistant every week in addition to general conversation in class.
Students wishing to study A levels at Bromley High School must achieve Grade 7’s or above at GCSE in subjects that they intend to study at A level.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Bromley |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £20,562 |
Address | Blackbrook Lane, Bickley, Bromley, BR1 2TW |
The study of languages gives students a degree of academic rigour and a better understanding of a wide range of current topics and cultures. It widens horizons and imbues a greater tolerance towards different perspectives and ways of life. Competence in a foreign language can greatly enhance career possibilities, whether in its own right, for example in teaching and interpreting or combination with other skills such as law and the business world. Skilled linguists are particularly appreciated in many fields of employment. At GCSE, the emphasis of the course is on acquiring excellent communication skills. Speaking and listening are as important as reading and writing and the main difference lies in the depth of knowledge expected and the flexibility with which this knowledge can be used. The course also requires independent thinking and research. Each student has an individual lesson with the language assistant every week in addition to general conversation in class.
Students wishing to study A levels at Bromley High School must achieve Grade 7’s or above at GCSE in subjects that they intend to study at A level.