French A Level explores the language, literature, film and culture of the French-speaking world as well as the history and politics of France. Do you wish to become fluent in French? Do you already appreciate French culture and wish to learn more? Do you like grammar? If you’ve answered yes to at least two questions, then French is for you! Studying French A Level allows you to explore a wide range of topics, which will add to your understanding and interest in the language and culture of Francophone countries.
A typical academic profile of a girl entering Year 12 is 10 GCSEs, with the majority in grades 7 to 9. These must include English and Mathematics at Grade 6 or above AND at least a Grade 7 in those subjects you wish to study at A Level (Grade 9 in Mathematics to study Further Mathematics). At least Grade 7 in GCSE or IGCSE French.
All Modern Languages follow similar units of the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking. The students also study films and works of literature which form the basis of the written examination. The oral examination is based on individual research on a subject of personal interest, relating to the countries where the language is spoken.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Haringey |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £26,490 |
Address | The Bank, Highgate, Highgate, N6 5HF |
French A Level explores the language, literature, film and culture of the French-speaking world as well as the history and politics of France. Do you wish to become fluent in French? Do you already appreciate French culture and wish to learn more? Do you like grammar? If you’ve answered yes to at least two questions, then French is for you! Studying French A Level allows you to explore a wide range of topics, which will add to your understanding and interest in the language and culture of Francophone countries.
A typical academic profile of a girl entering Year 12 is 10 GCSEs, with the majority in grades 7 to 9. These must include English and Mathematics at Grade 6 or above AND at least a Grade 7 in those subjects you wish to study at A Level (Grade 9 in Mathematics to study Further Mathematics). At least Grade 7 in GCSE or IGCSE French.
All Modern Languages follow similar units of the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking. The students also study films and works of literature which form the basis of the written examination. The oral examination is based on individual research on a subject of personal interest, relating to the countries where the language is spoken.