Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once said, "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world." By possessing the power of language, one possesses the chance to open many more doors to new experiences and opportunities. This is particularly true of Spanish, which opens the doors to communication with the 400 million Spanish speakers of the world. The study of languages not only allows students to develop their linguistic abilities, including syntax, grammar and translation but helps them acquire a wide range of transferable expertise, such as presentation, communication and analytical skills. Moreover, a language serves as a roadmap of culture and history, ensuring students become well-rounded members of society, with the knowledge and skills to be successful in a broad range of careers.
Sixth Form applicants are expected to achieve a minimum of six subjects in Grades 9 to 5 (including Mathematics and English) at GCSE, or international equivalent. Students are expected to have at least Grade 6 at GCSE in the subjects they wish to study at A level. Students wishing to take Further Mathematics at A level must have a Grade 8 in Mathematics at GCSE.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Westminster |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £20,330 - £32,100 |
Sixth Form Fee | £28,150 - £31,600; |
Address | 40-44 Bark Place, Bayswater, London, W2 4AT |
Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once said, "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world." By possessing the power of language, one possesses the chance to open many more doors to new experiences and opportunities. This is particularly true of Spanish, which opens the doors to communication with the 400 million Spanish speakers of the world. The study of languages not only allows students to develop their linguistic abilities, including syntax, grammar and translation but helps them acquire a wide range of transferable expertise, such as presentation, communication and analytical skills. Moreover, a language serves as a roadmap of culture and history, ensuring students become well-rounded members of society, with the knowledge and skills to be successful in a broad range of careers.
Sixth Form applicants are expected to achieve a minimum of six subjects in Grades 9 to 5 (including Mathematics and English) at GCSE, or international equivalent. Students are expected to have at least Grade 6 at GCSE in the subjects they wish to study at A level. Students wishing to take Further Mathematics at A level must have a Grade 8 in Mathematics at GCSE.