Course information
Untranslated Literature
The Godolphin and Latymer School - Hammersmith and Fulham
02087411936
Iffley Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 0PG
Course summary

English within the IB consists of the study of literary texts, i.e. poetry, prose, drama and non-fiction. It is taught by the discussion of these texts in class, and by writing essays and giving oral presentations on them. Standard Level is essentially the same as Higher Level but with fewer texts, no written coursework, and the requirement to respond to one passage only in the final exam. You will be expected to participate actively in lessons, which will consist largely of discussion of texts. Homework will vary between the writing of essays about texts, preparation for discussion and oral presentations and wider reading. We offer a very wide range of extra-curricular activities. Lit Soc meets weekly for talks and discussions led by girls and teachers, while the Sixth Form Reading Group meets every half term to discuss a range of contemporary novels in an informal setting with coffee and cake. Debating Club is one of the most popular activities in the school, running a House competition within the school, and also training girls for several external competitions.

Entry requirements

For popular courses such as Economics, English Literature, History, Medicine, or Psychology, all of the competitive universities require at least grade AAA at A Level or, usually, a score of 37-39 IB points; the most competitive require A*AA (or even occasionally A*A*A) or 7 points in one or more HL subject. Universities such as Bath, Bristol, Durham, Imperial, Manchester, UCL and Warwick may also require A*AA or 7 points in an HL subject for courses in Sciences, Engineering or Mathematics; a few of these courses will require IB students to have 7 points in a specific HL Science or Mathematics and A Level students to have A* in a specific Science or Mathematics. Cambridge currently requires a minimum of A Level grades of A*AA for all Arts courses and for Psychological and Behavioural Sciences, and A*A*A for all Science courses, Computer Science and Economics. Irrespective of course, the standard IB requirement is 40-42 points, including 776 in the three Higher Level subjects. In practice, however, higher (or lower) offers are sometimes made to both A Level and IB students; these are decided on an individual basis. Oxford currently requires A Level grades of AAA for all Arts courses and for Human Sciences, A*AA for most Science courses, Economics and Management, Geography, and Psychology, Philosophy & Linguistics, and A*A*A for Chemistry, Engineering and Mathematics courses. Irrespective of course, the standard IB requirement is 38-40 points with 666-776 in the three Higher Level subjects. Unlike at Cambridge, these entry requirements are standardised across the university and are rarely raised or lowered.

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RegionLondon
Local AuthorityHammersmith and Fulham
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeGirls
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Boarding FeeUnknown
Sixth Form Fee£26,831
AddressIffley Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 0PG