For those who are fascinated by the myths and legends of the past, would like to explore the worlds of Ancient Greece and Rome and would like to learn more about the origins of our western civilisation. Units include: • history, culture, religion and technology • studying primary classical sources (texts or physical evidence) • gaining an understanding of Greek and Roman societies and values. This course deals with the period from the heroic Bronze Age of Homer’s Odyssey, an in-depth study of Greek Religion and the archaeology that supports our studies, through to the world of Virgil and Augustus, Rome’s first emperor. It will enable you to develop skills of logical and critical analysis, and fluency in written and spoken communication. You will improve language and communication skills and gain an understanding of key historical and cultural events that have shaped our modern world and politics. There could be opportunities for study trips abroad to support your work, in previous years we have visited Greece and Rome. Students may also have the opportunity to visit the British Museum in London to view the classical civilisation exhibitions.
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English language.
You will take three exams, which you will sit at the end of your second year.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Portsmouth |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Tudor Crescent, Cosham, Portsmouth, PO6 2SA |
For those who are fascinated by the myths and legends of the past, would like to explore the worlds of Ancient Greece and Rome and would like to learn more about the origins of our western civilisation. Units include: • history, culture, religion and technology • studying primary classical sources (texts or physical evidence) • gaining an understanding of Greek and Roman societies and values. This course deals with the period from the heroic Bronze Age of Homer’s Odyssey, an in-depth study of Greek Religion and the archaeology that supports our studies, through to the world of Virgil and Augustus, Rome’s first emperor. It will enable you to develop skills of logical and critical analysis, and fluency in written and spoken communication. You will improve language and communication skills and gain an understanding of key historical and cultural events that have shaped our modern world and politics. There could be opportunities for study trips abroad to support your work, in previous years we have visited Greece and Rome. Students may also have the opportunity to visit the British Museum in London to view the classical civilisation exhibitions.
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English language.
You will take three exams, which you will sit at the end of your second year.