The course will enable you to develop your interest and enjoyment in literature by reading widely and gain an understanding of the traditions of English Literature. The course is aimed at students who can demonstrate that they read fiction independently and for enjoyment and are interested in reading a wide variety of literature from the past and present. Students who enjoy expressing their opinions and justifying their comments on texts are welcomed on the course. Students who are interested in subjects such as History, Law, Psychology, and Sociology will benefit from the course, as there is significant overlap.
The standard entry criteria to study in the sixth form are a 9-4 in at least seven different subjects, including English and mathematics, which would usually be at grade 5 or above. To study other subjects already taken at GCSE you must achieve at least a grade 6 or above in that subject.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Staffordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Rowley Avenue, Stafford, ST17 9AB |
The course will enable you to develop your interest and enjoyment in literature by reading widely and gain an understanding of the traditions of English Literature. The course is aimed at students who can demonstrate that they read fiction independently and for enjoyment and are interested in reading a wide variety of literature from the past and present. Students who enjoy expressing their opinions and justifying their comments on texts are welcomed on the course. Students who are interested in subjects such as History, Law, Psychology, and Sociology will benefit from the course, as there is significant overlap.
The standard entry criteria to study in the sixth form are a 9-4 in at least seven different subjects, including English and mathematics, which would usually be at grade 5 or above. To study other subjects already taken at GCSE you must achieve at least a grade 6 or above in that subject.