Course information
English Literature
Whitefield School - Barnet
02084554114
Claremont Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1TR
Course summary

English at KS5 is a subject that works well alongside a range of subjects, from History and Sociology to the Sciences; it is a subject that introduces cultural touchstones, as well as developing the student's analytical skills. English is great for developing your enjoyment and understanding of literature and language, as well as exploring history, different cultures, current affairs, philosophical issues and the world around you. The course consists of four components, studied over two years; students explore Drama, Poetry and Novels (each as a separate subject) and compliment their studies with a piece of coursework exploring two further texts of their own choosing. Current set texts are (Drama) Shakespeare's "Othello" and Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest"; (Poetry) the works of Christina Rosetti alongside Edexcel's "Poems of the Decade" anthology; (Novel) Mary Shelleys "Frankenstein" and Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale". From a career in Public Relations, to the management of Social Media; from Lawyer to Librarian; Journalist to English Teacher, the study of English Literature is a highly respected and soughtafter A-level. Students will have the ability to express themselves clearly and fluently both orally and in writing, suiting them for a wide range of later careers. Honed analytical minds are valued by all sectors, and English students have gone on from Whitefield to a range of respected Universities.

Entry requirements

At least five 9-5 grades at GCSE level. This should include Mathematics and at least a level 6 in both English Language and English Literature.

How you'll be assessed

Internal exams are sat at the end of Year 1 2. No AS course is available. A Level examination takes place at the end of the two year course (Yr 1 3). Component 1: Drama Written exam - 2hr 1 5m 30% of total mark Two essay questions exploring the text in depth, including looking at aspects of its production and reception. Component 2: The Novel Written exam - 1 hr 20% of total mark One theme-based comparative essay question. Component 3: Poetry Written exam - 2hr 1 5min 30% of total mark Two essay questions looking at both studied poets and unseen poetry. Component 4: Coursework One extended comparative essay referring to two chosen texts.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityBarnet
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed
AddressClaremont Road, Cricklewood, London, NW2 1TR