Learning French has never been more important facing the changes between European and UK partnerships. France is a key market for UK export, making the French language one of the most important foreign languages to learn – as classed by UK businesses. Studying French at Pendleton will allow you to quickly become a fluent speaker in the language, offering opportunities both on the UK and on international job markets. We have 100% pass rate and in previous years we have achieved an 86% high grades (A*- B).French is also an analytical language that structures thought and develops critical thinking, a valuable skill for discussions and negotiations. French is also identified by Russell Group Universities as a ‘facilitating subject’ (Informed Choices 2017/18) making it easier to access the best universities.
Students will need a minimum of three grade 4s and three grade 5s at GCSE including a grade 6 in French. Additional Information: We will consider 1 Vocational qualification in place of a GCSE as long as a grade 4 is achieved in English.
Students will complete three examinations at the end of the two years which will include an oral assessment, listening, reading and translation paper and critical response in writing. They will study several topics including cultural identity and marginalisation, cultural enrichment and celebrating difference and France 1940-1950: The occupation and the post-war years.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Salford |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Dronfield Road, Salford, M6 7FR |
Learning French has never been more important facing the changes between European and UK partnerships. France is a key market for UK export, making the French language one of the most important foreign languages to learn – as classed by UK businesses. Studying French at Pendleton will allow you to quickly become a fluent speaker in the language, offering opportunities both on the UK and on international job markets. We have 100% pass rate and in previous years we have achieved an 86% high grades (A*- B).French is also an analytical language that structures thought and develops critical thinking, a valuable skill for discussions and negotiations. French is also identified by Russell Group Universities as a ‘facilitating subject’ (Informed Choices 2017/18) making it easier to access the best universities.
Students will need a minimum of three grade 4s and three grade 5s at GCSE including a grade 6 in French. Additional Information: We will consider 1 Vocational qualification in place of a GCSE as long as a grade 4 is achieved in English.
Students will complete three examinations at the end of the two years which will include an oral assessment, listening, reading and translation paper and critical response in writing. They will study several topics including cultural identity and marginalisation, cultural enrichment and celebrating difference and France 1940-1950: The occupation and the post-war years.