You can use a language for practical communication in leisure and work – a valuable life skill. When learning a language, you also acquire transferable skills, such as problem solving, decision making, teamwork and communication. The course comprises of four Themes which deal with various aspects of culture and society in France and the French speaking world. THE FOUR THEMES: Theme 1: Family structures, education and the world of work Theme 2: Music, media and festivals and traditions Theme 3: Immigration and multicultural society in France Theme 4: Occupation and resistance
Entry into the Sixth Form is dependent upon ability and attitude, together with a minimum of five GCSE passes at Grade 5, or higher, including English and Mathematics, a Headteacher’s report and personal interview. Some subjects may require higher grades for entry to A Level.
You will be assessed in all four skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking and the assessment will include writing essays and translation from English into French and vice versa
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Leicestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £12,120 - £15,810 |
| Address | Gray Street, Loughborough, LE11 2DZ |
You can use a language for practical communication in leisure and work – a valuable life skill. When learning a language, you also acquire transferable skills, such as problem solving, decision making, teamwork and communication. The course comprises of four Themes which deal with various aspects of culture and society in France and the French speaking world. THE FOUR THEMES: Theme 1: Family structures, education and the world of work Theme 2: Music, media and festivals and traditions Theme 3: Immigration and multicultural society in France Theme 4: Occupation and resistance
Entry into the Sixth Form is dependent upon ability and attitude, together with a minimum of five GCSE passes at Grade 5, or higher, including English and Mathematics, a Headteacher’s report and personal interview. Some subjects may require higher grades for entry to A Level.
You will be assessed in all four skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking and the assessment will include writing essays and translation from English into French and vice versa