• To understand and study in greater depth aspects of contemporary society, cultural background, and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities whose language is being studied, demonstrating a high level of critical awareness. • To use the foreign language to analyse, hypothesise, evaluate, argue a case, j usti f y, persuade, rebut, develop arguments and present points in speech and in writing. • To demonstrate a capacity for critical thinking, to see relationships between different aspects of the subject and to perceive the • To understand and apply the grammatical system and a r a n g e of structures. The A Lev e l course develops the skills of listening to i ng, speaking, reading and writing. Students should study the following topics :
Entry into the Sixth Form is by interview and achievement at GCSE level. The minimum entry requirement is five passes at Grades 9 – 6, with a minimum of Grade 7 in the chosen A Level subjects. Candidates who have not taken GCSEs will be asked to sit an Assessment Test.
All students are assessed with a final examination in each of the units studied • Speaking 30%, • Listening and Reading 40 % • Writing and Translation 30 %
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Barnet |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £20,130 |
Address | Camlet Way, Hadley, Barnet, EN4 0NJ |
• To understand and study in greater depth aspects of contemporary society, cultural background, and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities whose language is being studied, demonstrating a high level of critical awareness. • To use the foreign language to analyse, hypothesise, evaluate, argue a case, j usti f y, persuade, rebut, develop arguments and present points in speech and in writing. • To demonstrate a capacity for critical thinking, to see relationships between different aspects of the subject and to perceive the • To understand and apply the grammatical system and a r a n g e of structures. The A Lev e l course develops the skills of listening to i ng, speaking, reading and writing. Students should study the following topics :
Entry into the Sixth Form is by interview and achievement at GCSE level. The minimum entry requirement is five passes at Grades 9 – 6, with a minimum of Grade 7 in the chosen A Level subjects. Candidates who have not taken GCSEs will be asked to sit an Assessment Test.
All students are assessed with a final examination in each of the units studied • Speaking 30%, • Listening and Reading 40 % • Writing and Translation 30 %