Course information
English Literature
Carshalton High School for Girls - Sutton
02086478294
West Street, Carshalton, SM5 2QX
Course summary

What will students study in English at KS5? At A-level, students have two teachers, each preparing them for two separate sides of the course: Love Through the Ages (a thematic study of the literature of love from 16th century to present day) and Modern Times (a synchronic study of 20th century literature) following the AQA syllabus. In addition, A-level scholars will undertake an independent coursework study (NEA) comparing a text of their choice to ‘Frankenstein’. English Literature develops reading for meaning skills. To demonstrate blossoming scholarship students will be instructed and coached on how to write like an academic. As they read with increasing insight, rigour and appreciation, they produce sophisticated work that analyses and comments on the art of ‘meaning-making’, with instruction on unseen prose and poetry analysis as well as the set texts. English teachers want students to become independent critical thinkers. Lessons will take shape in formats that are familiar but also some which, to begin with, will be unfamiliar: seminars with vigorous, high-level discussions; lectures which develop listening and note-taking skills; tutorials of 1:1 dialogue with teachers about coursework. There will even be opportunities to make presentations to peers of independent studies. All students contribute to a digital wider reading blog, sharing reviews and musings and also keep a personal Lit Log journal to record close reading of set texts. It is a source of pride to us, as a department, that our English scholars go on to university (whichever subject they choose) well prepared for the variety of learning formats they will experience. In Year 12, Othello, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Great Gatsby, Unseen poetry skills, Love Through the Ages anthology (14 pre-1914 poems), The Handmaid’s Tale, Unseen prose skills are the units set for study. In Year 13, the Frankenstein NEA coursework study and Feminine Gospels are the final components to complete the A-level English Literature course before an extensive revision programme begins in March. What are the major assessments this year? Every fortnight during ACU timetabled lessons, there will be timed essays using exam-style questions, bringing together components into the complex set required for exams. There are three termly summative assessments in Year 12 and two in Year 13 which are regarded as mocks. What do assessments test? Students will be assessed regularly and informally in tasks that break down smaller component skills during lessons. The ACU assessments are regarded as formative assessments, used to gauge gaps in knowledge which will be addressed in forthcoming lessons. Termly assessments will address all the assessment objectives of the exams. Whom should I contact for further advice or information? Curriculum Leader of English, Mrs Bhatt: nbhatt@carshaltongirls.org.uk

Entry requirements

6 in both English Literature and English Language

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RegionLondon
Local AuthoritySutton
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeGirls
AddressWest Street, Carshalton, SM5 2QX