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English Literature - A Level

St Gregory's Catholic School

Reynolds Lane, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TN4 9XL

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Languages, Literature and Culture

Available start dates

Available start dates

Monday, 01 September 2025
St Gregory's Catholic School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Application Instructions

Applications Open: 3 November 2025 at 9.00am

Applications Close: 31 January 2026 at 5.00pm

Entry Requirements: At least five GCSE's at grade 4 or above. In addition, you will need to achieve specific subject entry requirements for all subjects.

How to Apply - September 2026 entry

Applications will open on Applicaa on 3 November 2025. Please refer to our Course Guide which lists subjects available along with entry criteria - this can be found on our website under Sixth Form Admissions along with our Admissions Policy. Please note our Course Guide for 2025 entry is currently displayed, Course Guide for 2026 will be available shortly.

If you need advice on Sixth Form courses or completing an application, please email sixthformadmissions@sgschool.org.uk or phone 01892 527444.

When applying students MUST enter three subject choices PLUS a reserve - in preference order - one being first choice and four being the reserve.
Please do not enter a fifth choice.
Please note some subjects cannot be studied together - these are indicated on the relevant subject page and also in the Course Guide.

Internal Applicants to Sixth Form (current St Gregory’s students)

Our current students will join a Sixth Form Taster Day in September 2025, this is an opportunity to experience Sixth Form subjects and lessons.

All students will receive ongoing support and guidance with the online application process through discussions with dedicated members of staff, subject leaders and members of the Sixth Form team. Students will also receive a session with an external Careers Advisor.

External Applicants to Sixth Form

External applicants will be required to submit their applications via Applicaa using the link provided on the school website on 3 November 2026.

External applicants will also need to complete a Sixth Form Supplementary Information Form (SIF) if they are Catholic or 'Looked After' children. This can be found on the school website under Learn/Sixth Form/Sixth Form Admissions - Supplementary Information Form 2025-26. This must be returned to sixthformadmissions@sgschool.org.uk by the closing date.

Prospective students may be invited into school for a meeting with the Sixth Form team.

Course Summary

English Literature A Level encourages reading across a wide range of literary forms. Students learn to be critical and creative in their response and interpretation of text and will develop the skills of literary analysis.

Texts studied include, Othello; A Streetcar Named Desire; Edexcel’s Shakespeare - A Critical Anthology; Mrs Dalloway; Tess of The D’Urbervilles; Victorian Poetry and a post-2000 poetry selection.

In the poetry examination, students compare a poem they have studied with an ‘unseen’ poem; we practise this kind of criticism.

For coursework, students agree a choice of texts and a suitable title with their teacher.

Study is literature-based. You must be a student who likes reading. We select texts to ensure a balance of drama, poetry and prose.

Independent study commitment:

Wider reading, at least an hour each day, plus five hours per week minimum

Course Details

Assessment:
Three exam papers:
• Drama (30%)
• Prose (20%)
• Poetry (30%)

Coursework:
One coursework essay of 2,500 to 3,000 words on two texts of any genre (20%)

How will it be delivered and assessed?

A combination of classroom study, self study and enrichment activities.

Entry requirements

GCSE: 6 in English Literature

English Literature cannot be studied alongside English Language

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Why study English Literature?
English Literature encourages students in the enjoyment and wider appreciation of literature and therefore of people. Students will grow in their powers of analysis, criticism and expression.

Where can it lead?
The student who writes accurate English, and whose sensibilities and perceptions are sharpened by close study of Literature is well equipped for a wide variety of options, professionally and in higher education.

What does it combine well with: Any subject combines well with English. History, Art, Modern Languages, RE, Drama and Performing Arts are the obvious ones, and scientists and mathematicians are welcome. English Literature cannot be studied alongside English Language.


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