Mr T Ashley, BA (Hons)
We believe that nurturing a lifelong love of literature and appreciation of the power of language is vital for students' social and moral development; sense of belonging and happiness.
Our curriculum is ambitious, sequenced, knowledge-rich and underpinned by the cumulative acquisition of skills.
Our Literature text choices from Y7 to Y13 are diverse and challenging to ensure all students build a body of knowledge that develops both their appreciation of literature and their cultural capital. The curriculum map shows the sequence through genres and time periods to enable students to apply and extend knowledge as they progress through the curriculum. Our curriculum covers 6 core areas of English Language and English Literature: prose, poetry, Shakespeare/Drama, writing (creative and non-fiction), wider reading and independent learning.
All core areas interleave the following 7 skills:
Year |
Cycle | Content |
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Year 7 |
Cycle 1 |
Myths and Legends |
Cycle 2 |
Introduction to Shakespeare - Macbeth |
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Cycle 3 |
Animal Farm |
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Year 8 |
Cycle 1 |
Writing the World |
Cycle 2 |
War Poetry |
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Cycle 3 |
Exploring Class and Prejudice in 20th Century Literature: |
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Year 9 |
Cycle 1 |
Dystopian fiction |
Cycle 2 |
AQA Literature: Poetry - Love and Relationships ('Family' cluster) |
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Cycle 3 |
AQA Literature: 'Telling Tales' Short Story Anthology |
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Year 10 |
Cycle 1 |
‘Telling Tales’ AQA anthology of short stories |
Cycle 2 |
Romeo and Juliet |
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Cycle 3 |
Pride and Prejudice |
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Year 11 |
Cycle 1 |
Pride and Prejudice - timed writing focus |
Cycle 2 |
AQA English Language Paper 2 |
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Cycle 3 |
English Language - Q4 and Q5 consolidation (both papers) |
To view the Lower Years Assessment Framework for English Language, please click here
To view the Lower Years Assessment Framework for English Literature, please click here
The students follow the AQA GCSE Language and Literature specification. Year 9 is a transition year in which students develop GCSE level skills across a range of fiction and non-fiction texts. In Y10 and Y11 the core Literature texts studied are Romeo and Juliet, Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and a short story and poetry and anthology collated by AQA. A range of non-fiction texts from 19th century to the present day are studied in preparation for the Language exams in both Y10 and Y11.
Full details of the specification and assessment criteria can be found on the AQA website GCSE English Language Specification and GCSE English Literature Specification
There are a range of extra- curricular opportunities such as the English Department magazine ‘The Blurb’ and several book groups that provide a forum for girls to share their love of reading. A yearly competition ‘Poetry by Heart’ and the Carnegie book awards provide further enrichment for lower year students. There are also assemblies to celebrate World Book Day and links with Plymouth University for students studying English Literature at A level.