French is a versatile language and combines well with a range of A Level subjects. The study of a language is vital in order to take full advantage of the opportunities in today's global job market. French graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work with well-known multinational companies to international organisations or charities. There are exciting opportunities often involving travel abroad and in finance, banking, sales, manufacturing, community, social services, research, medicine, transport, and communication. The study of French at A Level is, without doubt, a most worthwhile investment for the future!
- Sixth Form entry requirements, including GCSE French at grade 6. - At least eight grade 4s at GCSEs including English and Mathematics and at least four grade 6's at GCSE, including a 6 in the subjects chosen where relevant, or in the case of a student not studying the subject at GCSE, a 6 is needed in the closest subject (s) they have studied at GCSE
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing (50% of A Level) Paper 2: Writing (20% of A Level) Paper 3: Speaking (30% of A Level)
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Longport, Canterbury, CT1 1PH |
French is a versatile language and combines well with a range of A Level subjects. The study of a language is vital in order to take full advantage of the opportunities in today's global job market. French graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work with well-known multinational companies to international organisations or charities. There are exciting opportunities often involving travel abroad and in finance, banking, sales, manufacturing, community, social services, research, medicine, transport, and communication. The study of French at A Level is, without doubt, a most worthwhile investment for the future!
- Sixth Form entry requirements, including GCSE French at grade 6. - At least eight grade 4s at GCSEs including English and Mathematics and at least four grade 6's at GCSE, including a 6 in the subjects chosen where relevant, or in the case of a student not studying the subject at GCSE, a 6 is needed in the closest subject (s) they have studied at GCSE
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing (50% of A Level) Paper 2: Writing (20% of A Level) Paper 3: Speaking (30% of A Level)