Not only does advanced study of a Modern Language equip you with a life-long skill, you will further come to appreciate the history, culture and customs of the target language culture. The A-Level MFL course helps you to consolidate key grammatical structures learnt at GCSE and then apply them in increasingly authentic contexts. The course is delivered through a mixture of debate, contemporary music, literature and film, with the aim of unpicking French, Italian and Spanish culture. You will also have the opportunity to explore areas of personal interest through an independent research project in Year 13. An A-Level in a Modern Language is highly regarded by the best universities and opens doors to an elite group of native English speakers with proficiency in a second language. Students with an A-Level in a Modern Language go on to study a range of subjects at university, and this subject complements art, humanities and science subjects equally.
Pupils should have achieved five subjects at Grade 6 or above, including either Maths and/or English at Grade 6. They should also have reached a minimum Grade 6 in the subject they want to study at A level. All students wishing to join the Sixth Form should be registered by the Autumn Term before the proposed year of entry.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Islington |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | 6-9 Canonbury Place, Islington, N1 2NQ |
Not only does advanced study of a Modern Language equip you with a life-long skill, you will further come to appreciate the history, culture and customs of the target language culture. The A-Level MFL course helps you to consolidate key grammatical structures learnt at GCSE and then apply them in increasingly authentic contexts. The course is delivered through a mixture of debate, contemporary music, literature and film, with the aim of unpicking French, Italian and Spanish culture. You will also have the opportunity to explore areas of personal interest through an independent research project in Year 13. An A-Level in a Modern Language is highly regarded by the best universities and opens doors to an elite group of native English speakers with proficiency in a second language. Students with an A-Level in a Modern Language go on to study a range of subjects at university, and this subject complements art, humanities and science subjects equally.
Pupils should have achieved five subjects at Grade 6 or above, including either Maths and/or English at Grade 6. They should also have reached a minimum Grade 6 in the subject they want to study at A level. All students wishing to join the Sixth Form should be registered by the Autumn Term before the proposed year of entry.