Our best linguists often choose to continue their study of French, German and Spanish beyond GCSE to A Level. Here they are taught in small, specialised groups where we build on the foundations laid at Key Stages 3 and 4 to progress to A Level standard. We make greater use of authentic resources and encourage independent learning and research in the target language into areas of interest. Studying a language to A Level is challenging yet rewarding and excellent preparation for Higher Education and employment as it improves communication skills and adds an extra dimension to students' knowledge, understanding and cultural awareness. Students can take part in well-established foreign trips and our exchange programmes; the exchanges give unique opportunities for students to immerse themselves in the language and culture and allow them to experience life in France, Spain or Germany. In each language, the assessments are based on the following areas of study. • Aspects of French/German/Spanish-speaking society: current trends and issues • Artistic culture in the French/German/ Spanish-speaking world • Aspects of political life in the French/ German/Spanish-speaking world • One text and one film from the list set in the specification • Individual research project
Applicants are expected to achieve a minimum of 6 GCSEs at Grade 6 or above, with a Grade 7 or above in any subject they are considering studying at A Level. In particular, a Grade 7 will be required in Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Languages, owing to the need for a solid GCSE foundation to achieve success at A Level in these subjects. In addition to the standard entry requirements for automatic entry into the BGS Sixth Form, we require a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE in Languages to study this subject for A Level. This is owing to the demands of the A Level Languages course and the need for a solid GCSE foundation in this area for success.
You will have three examinations which will make up 100% of your A Level mark. Paper 1 Listening, Reading, Translation Paper 2 Writing on the text and film Paper 3 Speaking (discussion on one of the language topics and presentation of Individual Research Project)
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Bury |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £9,948 - £13,089 |
Address | Tenterden Street, Bury, BL9 0HN |
Our best linguists often choose to continue their study of French, German and Spanish beyond GCSE to A Level. Here they are taught in small, specialised groups where we build on the foundations laid at Key Stages 3 and 4 to progress to A Level standard. We make greater use of authentic resources and encourage independent learning and research in the target language into areas of interest. Studying a language to A Level is challenging yet rewarding and excellent preparation for Higher Education and employment as it improves communication skills and adds an extra dimension to students' knowledge, understanding and cultural awareness. Students can take part in well-established foreign trips and our exchange programmes; the exchanges give unique opportunities for students to immerse themselves in the language and culture and allow them to experience life in France, Spain or Germany. In each language, the assessments are based on the following areas of study. • Aspects of French/German/Spanish-speaking society: current trends and issues • Artistic culture in the French/German/ Spanish-speaking world • Aspects of political life in the French/ German/Spanish-speaking world • One text and one film from the list set in the specification • Individual research project
Applicants are expected to achieve a minimum of 6 GCSEs at Grade 6 or above, with a Grade 7 or above in any subject they are considering studying at A Level. In particular, a Grade 7 will be required in Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Languages, owing to the need for a solid GCSE foundation to achieve success at A Level in these subjects. In addition to the standard entry requirements for automatic entry into the BGS Sixth Form, we require a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE in Languages to study this subject for A Level. This is owing to the demands of the A Level Languages course and the need for a solid GCSE foundation in this area for success.
You will have three examinations which will make up 100% of your A Level mark. Paper 1 Listening, Reading, Translation Paper 2 Writing on the text and film Paper 3 Speaking (discussion on one of the language topics and presentation of Individual Research Project)