The Spanish A-Level is an exciting course that explores a variety of engaging topics and gives you the necessary skills to write and speak eloquently about contemporary issues in the Hispanic world. Throughout the course, you will have 7 periods of Spanish and an additional class with a Spanish language assistant on a weekly basis to practice further your speaking skills. In addition, if you choose, you will be encouraged to take part in the Language Leader Scheme as part of Community Service where you will learn the basics of how to teach languages in a primary setting and assist younger years in their MFL lessons. As an advanced speaker of Spanish, a global language with over 500 million speakers, you will be a particularly attractive candidate to employers. After your A-level course, you may decide to study Spanish at a degree level or to combine it with another subject, such as international relations, business, or law.
Admission to the school is a conditional place based on achieving a minimum of 6x6 grade passes at GCSE; this is a minimum entry requirement and higher grades might be necessary in intended A Level subjects, namely the Sciences and Maths.
Barcelona trip in L6 year 7 periods a week + 1 conversation class a week with a Language Assistant. Individual Research Project. Components: • Paper 1 - Listening, Reading, Writing (2h 30) • Paper 2 - Writing (2h) • Paper 3 - Speaking (22m)
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Norfolk |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £13,548 - £19,977 |
| Address | 71A The Close, Norwich, NR1 4DD |
The Spanish A-Level is an exciting course that explores a variety of engaging topics and gives you the necessary skills to write and speak eloquently about contemporary issues in the Hispanic world. Throughout the course, you will have 7 periods of Spanish and an additional class with a Spanish language assistant on a weekly basis to practice further your speaking skills. In addition, if you choose, you will be encouraged to take part in the Language Leader Scheme as part of Community Service where you will learn the basics of how to teach languages in a primary setting and assist younger years in their MFL lessons. As an advanced speaker of Spanish, a global language with over 500 million speakers, you will be a particularly attractive candidate to employers. After your A-level course, you may decide to study Spanish at a degree level or to combine it with another subject, such as international relations, business, or law.
Admission to the school is a conditional place based on achieving a minimum of 6x6 grade passes at GCSE; this is a minimum entry requirement and higher grades might be necessary in intended A Level subjects, namely the Sciences and Maths.
Barcelona trip in L6 year 7 periods a week + 1 conversation class a week with a Language Assistant. Individual Research Project. Components: • Paper 1 - Listening, Reading, Writing (2h 30) • Paper 2 - Writing (2h) • Paper 3 - Speaking (22m)