A Level English Literature
Norlington School and 6th Form - Waltham Forest
02085393055
Norlington Road, Leyton, London, E10 6JZ
Course summary

Studying English Literature means studying literature in many forms. This demands great commitment and a variety of skills, not least of which is a genuine desire to read books of all genres and periods, from Chaucer onwards. English Literature includes studying novels, plays, poetry, non-fiction and short stories. Students will be able to make some choices about their areas of study, especially in their non-exam assessment, but they should also expect to study texts outside of their current experience. Students will learn to use critical concepts and terminology with understanding and discrimination. They will be encouraged to reflect on their own responses to texts, considering other readers’ interpretations, with awareness of the contexts in which texts were written. To do well at A level students will need to be a self-motivated and independent reader with a love of literature. They will be expected to write weekly essays so good organisational skills are essential as is the ability to write fluent, well-structured arguments.

Entry requirements

How you'll be assessed

1 x 3-hour written exam worth 40% of total A Level 1 x 2.5-hour written exam worth 40% of total A Level 1 x Non-Exam Assessment worth 20% of total A Level Over the two years, students study a range of critical lenses and apply them to two texts; one selected and taught by the Department, and one selected and studied independently by the student.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityWaltham Forest
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressNorlington Road, Leyton, London, E10 6JZ