
The study of English Literature allows students to develop strong analytical skills by studying a range of texts across different genres, centuries, and from authors of various backgrounds, ages and genders. You will study a range of texts, from traditional literature and poetry, to new and very exciting literary examples from our own time. In addition, you will learn how authors use language to create meaning and you will explore the social, cultural and historical contexts within which the texts were written. You will also learn how to write cogent and well-structured academic arguments in response to literature and develop group-work and speaking skills. The texts you will study include: - Othello - The Great Gatsby - Pre 20th century poetry - Unseen poetry and prose - The Wipers Times - Regeneration - The Penguin Book of First World War Poetry Where possible, we run theatre trips to see productions of the texts you study. In Year 13 you will have the opportunity to enjoy a study tour of the battlefields and cemeteries of Northern France and Belgium to enrich your reading and analysis of the literature of the First World War.
We would expect you to achieve an APS of 4.5 or above and a Grade 6 at GCSE in either EnglishLiterature or English Language to study for an English Literature A Level. Grade 6 or above at GCSE in both English Literature and English Language would be desirable.
80% Exam – 2 papers, 40% each 20% coursework
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Manland Way, Harpenden, AL5 4QP |
The study of English Literature allows students to develop strong analytical skills by studying a range of texts across different genres, centuries, and from authors of various backgrounds, ages and genders. You will study a range of texts, from traditional literature and poetry, to new and very exciting literary examples from our own time. In addition, you will learn how authors use language to create meaning and you will explore the social, cultural and historical contexts within which the texts were written. You will also learn how to write cogent and well-structured academic arguments in response to literature and develop group-work and speaking skills. The texts you will study include: - Othello - The Great Gatsby - Pre 20th century poetry - Unseen poetry and prose - The Wipers Times - Regeneration - The Penguin Book of First World War Poetry Where possible, we run theatre trips to see productions of the texts you study. In Year 13 you will have the opportunity to enjoy a study tour of the battlefields and cemeteries of Northern France and Belgium to enrich your reading and analysis of the literature of the First World War.
We would expect you to achieve an APS of 4.5 or above and a Grade 6 at GCSE in either EnglishLiterature or English Language to study for an English Literature A Level. Grade 6 or above at GCSE in both English Literature and English Language would be desirable.
80% Exam – 2 papers, 40% each 20% coursework