French is a course worth studying in its own right. It is challenging but interesting. It builds on work that you will have met at GCSE and introduces new ideas and concepts. It serves as a very useful support for many other qualifications, as well as being a very sought-after qualification for the workplace and courses in Higher Education. This qualification is linear which means that pupils will sit all their exams at the end of the course. The course will offer areas of study which are contemporary and age-appropriate to the pupils. Learners will increase their knowledge of countries where French is spoken through the study of the language in its cultural, literary and social context.
We recommend that before embarking on Key Stage 5, pupils should have achieved at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above with a minimum of a grade 6 in the subjects they wish to study.
The assessment of speaking, reading, listening and translation will be based on the areas of study. For the assessment of the writing, pupils will produce essays related to the films and literary texts which have been chosen.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £32,085- £38,235 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £22,275 |
| Address | 72-74 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6JR |
French is a course worth studying in its own right. It is challenging but interesting. It builds on work that you will have met at GCSE and introduces new ideas and concepts. It serves as a very useful support for many other qualifications, as well as being a very sought-after qualification for the workplace and courses in Higher Education. This qualification is linear which means that pupils will sit all their exams at the end of the course. The course will offer areas of study which are contemporary and age-appropriate to the pupils. Learners will increase their knowledge of countries where French is spoken through the study of the language in its cultural, literary and social context.
We recommend that before embarking on Key Stage 5, pupils should have achieved at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above with a minimum of a grade 6 in the subjects they wish to study.
The assessment of speaking, reading, listening and translation will be based on the areas of study. For the assessment of the writing, pupils will produce essays related to the films and literary texts which have been chosen.