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Course details

English (Core subject)

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All students at KS4 will be expected to gain at least one GCSE in English or an equivalent qualification.

In addition to English at GCSE some students will be able to take GCSE Literature and/or Media Studies.

All students at KS4 will follow one of two pathways: GCSE English or GCSE English Language and English Literature. .

We also offer Film Studies and Media Studies.

Studying English to GCSE level:

The English and English Language course requires students to study a range of texts from the Literacy Heritage. In addition works from different Cultures and Traditions will be explored and analysed. Students are assessed on their knowledge of the set texts, their ability to justify their opinions and on writing and speaking and listening skills. The final GCSE is made up of controlled assessment (60%) and an external examination (40%).

The English Literature course requires students to study Literary Heritage and contemporary novels, plays and poetry and texts from different Cultures and Traditions. Students are assessed on their knowledge of the set texts and their ability to analyse and evaluate what they have read. The final GCSE grade is made up of controlled assessment (25%) and an external examination (75%).


Personal Qualities required to study any of the above English courses:

  • Ability to work independently

  • Self-motivated

  • The ability to meet deadlines

  • Good organisational skills

  • Creativity and imagination

  • A wide vocabulary and ability to write fluently

By achieving a GCSE in English this could lead to:

GCSE English or an equivalent qualification will provide the foundation for many post-16 jobs and training courses. Universities usually require a minimum of a GCSE grade C in order to be accepted on to an undergraduate course. In addition the job market is increasingly competitive with GCSE English cited as an essential requirement to the post, regardless of the type of work.

LP Hartley wrote that ‘good writers touch life often’. By exploring a wide variety of texts you will be better equipped to make decisions about how you want to live your life. For those with a deeper interest in the subject careers are available in journalism, performing arts, teaching, publishing, law and being an author.


More information
Any parents or students who would like more information about the above courses should contact
Mrs L Smith


Remember: This is a core subject - NOT one of your Option Choices.