With the importance of the European Union and the development of the world economy, international communication is at a premium. By studying a language in the Sixth Form you better qualify yourself for dealings with French, Spanish or German speaking regions of the world. Moreover you acquire greater insight into the workings of language itself – an important basis for the development of your ability to learn new languages in the future. We have the lower floor of one of the newest school buildings at our disposal – a suite of five classrooms with full audio-visual equipment, internet connections and extensive library facilities for students. Up-to-date, authentic material in the languages concerned is used; individual student exchanges are promoted. The department is staffed by ten enthusiastic and committed linguists. The A Level teaching teams have extensive experience as external examiners at this level.
Pupils who have followed GCSE courses are normally required to have: • taken at least 8 subjects • achieved Grade 5 or better in Mathematics and English (Language) • achieved the entry standard for their chosen A Level subjects available to him/her in the option groups A Grade 7 at GCSE in the relevant language.
About Education Provider
Region | North East |
Local Authority | Stockton-on-Tees |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £16,203 |
Address | The Friarage, Yarm, TS15 9EJ |
With the importance of the European Union and the development of the world economy, international communication is at a premium. By studying a language in the Sixth Form you better qualify yourself for dealings with French, Spanish or German speaking regions of the world. Moreover you acquire greater insight into the workings of language itself – an important basis for the development of your ability to learn new languages in the future. We have the lower floor of one of the newest school buildings at our disposal – a suite of five classrooms with full audio-visual equipment, internet connections and extensive library facilities for students. Up-to-date, authentic material in the languages concerned is used; individual student exchanges are promoted. The department is staffed by ten enthusiastic and committed linguists. The A Level teaching teams have extensive experience as external examiners at this level.
Pupils who have followed GCSE courses are normally required to have: • taken at least 8 subjects • achieved Grade 5 or better in Mathematics and English (Language) • achieved the entry standard for their chosen A Level subjects available to him/her in the option groups A Grade 7 at GCSE in the relevant language.