
Units studied in Year 12 1. Aspects of Spanish-speaking society: The changing nature of family The “cyber- society” Gender Equality 2. Artistic culture in the Hispanic-speaking world: Influence of idols Regional identity in Spain Cultural heritage Units Studied in Year 13 1. Multiculturalism in Hispanic society: Advantages and disadvantages of immigration Immigration in the Hispanic world Racism Racist and xenophobic tendencies Measures to fight racism Anti-racism law Integration Co-existence of different cultures Education Religion 2. Aspects of political life in the Hispanic world: Today’s youth, tomorrow’s citizens Popular movements Monarchies and dictatorships 3. Optional Content: Students study two books/ or one book and a film from the lists in the specification. Individual research topic: Students conduct individual research on a subject of personal interest relating to the country where the language of study is spoken.
Entry Requirements: GCSE Grade 6 in Spanish
AS Examinations - What’s assessed Listening and Reading How it’s assessed - Written exam (1 hour 45 minutes), 90 marks, 45% of AS Writing: How it’s assessed Written exam (1 hour 30 minutes), 50 marks, 25% of AS Speaking: How it’s assessed Oral exam (12-14 minutes), 60 marks, 30% of AS A Level - Examinations - What’s assessed Listening, Reading and Writing: 2 hours 30 minutes 100 marks 50% of A-level Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 20% of A-level Oral exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes prepara- tion time) 60 marks in total 30% of A-level
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Waltham Forest |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Billet Road, Walthamstow, London, E17 5DP |
Units studied in Year 12 1. Aspects of Spanish-speaking society: The changing nature of family The “cyber- society” Gender Equality 2. Artistic culture in the Hispanic-speaking world: Influence of idols Regional identity in Spain Cultural heritage Units Studied in Year 13 1. Multiculturalism in Hispanic society: Advantages and disadvantages of immigration Immigration in the Hispanic world Racism Racist and xenophobic tendencies Measures to fight racism Anti-racism law Integration Co-existence of different cultures Education Religion 2. Aspects of political life in the Hispanic world: Today’s youth, tomorrow’s citizens Popular movements Monarchies and dictatorships 3. Optional Content: Students study two books/ or one book and a film from the lists in the specification. Individual research topic: Students conduct individual research on a subject of personal interest relating to the country where the language of study is spoken.
Entry Requirements: GCSE Grade 6 in Spanish
AS Examinations - What’s assessed Listening and Reading How it’s assessed - Written exam (1 hour 45 minutes), 90 marks, 45% of AS Writing: How it’s assessed Written exam (1 hour 30 minutes), 50 marks, 25% of AS Speaking: How it’s assessed Oral exam (12-14 minutes), 60 marks, 30% of AS A Level - Examinations - What’s assessed Listening, Reading and Writing: 2 hours 30 minutes 100 marks 50% of A-level Written exam: 2 hours 80 marks in total 20% of A-level Oral exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes prepara- tion time) 60 marks in total 30% of A-level