Do you offer languages at GCSE?
No. But we have a languages club which you can attend, where there is an opportunity to learn about different languages.
Are the teachers native-speakers?
Yes, we have a native speaker for each language
Do you organise trips and/or exchanges?
We organise regular trips to courses, conferences, plays or films in London.
We also can recommend work experience programmes. We may run a trip to France which will include language lessons.
What kind of things do you do in class?
Lessons include a variety of activities, for example listening to material in the laboratory, watching T.V., preparing presentations, setting up e-mail links with schools abroad, reading foreign language newspapers.
Do you do any literature?
We study a little bit of literature in year 1 (short extracts).
In the second year we study a text: ‘No et Moi’ by Delphine de Vigan in French.
How big are the classes?
Average size is about 20
Do you have an assistant?
Yes, we have an assistant for each language. All students see the assistant once a week for 30 minutes in small groups.
Is A level difficult?
It is more difficult than GCSE, because there is more vocabulary, topic specific content, and a greater emphasis on accuracy. But everyone will find the transition challenging and we will help you to settle into the course as quickly as possible.
Do you have a language laboratory?
Yes, we have a dedicated language laboratory which can accommodate 24 students. We use it particularly for speaking and listening practice.
How much homework do you set?
We set homework in most lessons. The tasks vary but can include reading comprehension exercises, film/literature essays, learning vocabulary and grammar. This work may take about 2 hours each week.
We also expect you to do further independent work in order to make more rapid progress.
How often do you have assessments?
You will be given a timetable of assessment for the year. We have assessment every half term, involving different skills.
You will also be given weekly vocabulary tests.
How do you support/stretch students in languages?
Your language teacher will get to know your level well as the course progresses.
We offer weekly subject tutorials to provide any help that is required.We recommend resources that can be used for reinforcement and revision, and as part of the weekly independent work.
We are available on Teams to answer any questions.
We also offer Oxbridge support at the end of year 12 and the start of year 13.
We have a mentoring system whereby year 13 students are paired with Year 12 students, and these pairs meet on a weekly basis.
We are always happy to see students on a one to one basis.