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English Literature - A Level

Stone Lodge School

Stone Lodge Road, Stone, Dartford , Kent , DA2 6BJ

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

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Stone Lodge School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Sixth Form Admissions

There will be a relaunch of Sixth Form provision for September 2026 at Stone Lodge School .

This will include a mix of level 2, vocational and academic level 3 courses.

Full details of the curriculum offer for September 2026 will be updated here as soon as possible.

Course Summary

Component 1: Two drama texts are studied. One Shakespeare play plus one other drama text either tragedy or comedy.

Component 2: Two prose texts from a chosen theme. One text must be pre1900, one may be modern. Examples of themes: Childhood; Colonisation and it’s Aftermath; Crime and Detection;

Science and Society; The Supernatural; or Women and Society.

Component 3: Contemporary Poetry. A range of poetry from a literary period or a range of poetry from a named poet.

Course Details

Expectations of Independent Study

• Read the course texts, including any secondary sources.

• Organise revision notes and essay plans.

• Read and develop personal responses to the Shakespeare: Critical Anthology.

• Research the literary, social and historical contexts of the literature that we cover, developing an understanding of how to apply them.

• Personal research and completing essay deadlines.

• Complete the research for, and contribute towards the completion of, the ‘Non-exam Assessment’ (coursework)

What skills and knowledge will I develop by studying this subject?

This course gives students a thorough grounding in the canon of English literature. It develops analytical skills, understanding, evaluating and communication. It develops an awareness of our rich literary heritage and links with the cultural and historical influence on English literature.

Who will this course be suitable for?

Students are expected to read widely as an essential part of their learning. It is also vital to read literary criticism to inform their responses to texts. It goes without saying that students following this course should have a love of literature and enjoy reading for pleasure.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

1 Drama - 2 hours and 15 mins examination - 30%

2 Prose - 1 hour examination - 20%

3 Contemporary Poetry 2 hour and 15 mins examination - 30%

4 Coursework - A free range of two texts may be studied. 2500 – 3000 words - 20%

Entry requirements

Standard Entry Requirements and Grade 9-6 in English Language or English Literature is required.


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