The Fourth Form course is designed to foster a love of the written word whilst developing analytical and creative skills. Pupils study many examples of challenging literature and non-fiction across a range of genres.
Offers are conditional on GCSE (or IGCSE) grades. Candidates are expected to achieve at least eight passes including English and Mathematics, at least six should be grade 8 or 9, with no more than one grade 6 and the rest being a minimum of grade 7.
The Eduqas A-Level is the most exciting English Literature course available. We believe it will leave students with a detailed knowledge of great literary works across the ages, from Chaucer to the present day, helping to develop a love of literature and build vital skills for life beyond St Paul’s. The course is neatly structured, with individual components being devoted to a particular genre. The set texts are thought-provoking and well-chosen, allowing for exciting in-depth study of individual works and meaningful comparison between texts. Independent study is encouraged and rewarded throughout and is given special focus in the non-examined assessment where candidates can take ownership of their exploration of prose texts in a full-length essay.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Richmond upon Thames |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Boys |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £46,908 |
Sixth Form Fee | £31,170 |
Address | Lonsdale Road, Barnes, London, SW13 9JT |
The Fourth Form course is designed to foster a love of the written word whilst developing analytical and creative skills. Pupils study many examples of challenging literature and non-fiction across a range of genres.
Offers are conditional on GCSE (or IGCSE) grades. Candidates are expected to achieve at least eight passes including English and Mathematics, at least six should be grade 8 or 9, with no more than one grade 6 and the rest being a minimum of grade 7.
The Eduqas A-Level is the most exciting English Literature course available. We believe it will leave students with a detailed knowledge of great literary works across the ages, from Chaucer to the present day, helping to develop a love of literature and build vital skills for life beyond St Paul’s. The course is neatly structured, with individual components being devoted to a particular genre. The set texts are thought-provoking and well-chosen, allowing for exciting in-depth study of individual works and meaningful comparison between texts. Independent study is encouraged and rewarded throughout and is given special focus in the non-examined assessment where candidates can take ownership of their exploration of prose texts in a full-length essay.