What is the course about?
The course takes many of the skills acquired during GCSE to a higher level.
To do well you need to be enthusiastic about reading and studying literary texts.
You will be introduced to the traditions of English Literature and will develop
the skills to enable you to read widely, independently and critically. You may
also read literature from outside the UK and literature in translation. You
will develop a wide vocabulary with a good knowledge of critical literary terms.
Many of the set texts are very up to date and deal with issues of interest to
young people.
Which skills and/experience would be useful or essential?
We recommend that you have achieved at least C grades in English Language and
English Literature. Good essay writing skills are useful as is an ability to
contribute to lively class discussions. You should enjoy using and manipulating
language and be organised and committed to your chosen subjects.
How will I learn and be assessed?
Hopefully a major factor in your learning will be a genuine enjoyment of the
subject and thorough textual study. We use videos and DVDs where appropriate
and more work is being facilitated through the new interactive whiteboards.
Creative writing is a feature as is collage work and other more useful methods
such as brainstorming, mind mapping etc. The library is one of our essential
resources and we like students to be able to research independently using ICT
where appropriate. Assessment is usually through essays and written responses.
One unit in each year (AS & A2) is a coursework module.
What opportunities are available to me?
You will be part of a valued and committed group of students and will enjoy
some dedicated Sixth Form teaching space in the upper part of the main school.
You will be able to move towards independent learning and be guided by well
informed teachers. We encourage students to enter competitions and report for
The Word through the local newspaper. You may experience poetry troubadour style
in our Lecture Theatre. You will be encouraged to watch live theatre where possible.
Sometimes there are radio projects to participate in through BBC Radio Guernsey.
Should you wish to take responsibility we encourage prefects to involve themselves
in supporting the learning of younger students through the Homework Room in
the department and also help with displays of work.