Spanish A Level
Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys
St John's Road, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, Kent, TN4 9XB
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open: 12th December 2025
Applications Close: 30th January 2026
Entry Requirements: Grade requirements: A minimum of 48 points from your best 8 GCSE grades with no less than a Grade 5 in all subjects taken. Certain subjects have additional specific entry requirements. Information on these can be found in the online prospectus.
How to apply: Applications should be made directly to the School via Applicaa which will be available from the Sixth Form area of the School's website.
https://twgsb.org.uk/sixth-form/sixth-form-admissions/applying-to-twgsb6
Please DO NOT apply via Kent Choices.
Course Summary
Areas of interest
Social issues and trends
Political, intellectual and artistic culture
Themes
- Being a young person in Spanish-speaking society
- Families and citizenship
- Youth trends and personal identity
- Education and employment opportunities
- Understanding the Spanish-speaking world
- Regional culture and heritage in Spain, Spanish-speaking countries and communities
- Media, art, film and music in the Spanish-speaking world
Themes
- Diversity and difference
- Migration and integration
- Cultural identity and
- marginalisation
- Cultural enrichment and celebrating difference
- Discrimination and diversity
- The two Spains: 1936 onwards
- El franquismo: Origins, development and consequences
- Post-Civil War Spain
- Spain – coming to terms with the past? “Recuperación de la memoria histórica”; attempts to deal with the past; ‘los desaparecidos’; removing the symbols of Franco’s Spain
Course Details
Areas of interest
Social issues and trends
Political, intellectual and artistic culture
Themes
- Being a young person in Spanish-speaking society
- Families and citizenship
- Youth trends and personal identity
- Education and employment opportunities
- Understanding the Spanish-speaking world
- Regional culture and heritage in Spain, Spanish-speaking countries and communities
- Media, art, film and music in the Spanish-speaking world
Themes
- Diversity and difference
- Migration and integration
- Cultural identity and
- marginalisation
- Cultural enrichment and celebrating difference
- Discrimination and diversity
- The two Spains: 1936 onwards
- El franquismo: Origins, development and consequences
- Post-Civil War Spain
- Spain – coming to terms with the past? “Recuperación de la memoria histórica”; attempts to deal with the past; ‘los desaparecidos’; removing the symbols of Franco’s Spain
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Outline
A-Level
Component 1: Speaking
30%
Component 2: Listening, Reading and Translation
50%
Component 3: Critical and analytical response in writing:
20%
Entry requirements
GCSE grade 6 in Spanish
Your next steps...
- We offer advice to students considering doing a university degree in Modern Languages or following associated career paths.
- We encourage students to attend the annual Language Show in London in October. The Careers Zone at Language Show Live is the place for skilled linguists to meet recruiters, get advice, hear from experts and find a job. There is a Careers Forum where they can find dedicated sessions on how to make best use of their language skills and the opportunities available within the language world.
- Some teachers in the department have had successful careers in other areas of the world of work and they are able to demonstrate that the academic rigour of an MFL degree course equips students well for the competitive job market, making them attractive to employers and opening up a variety of professional opportunities.
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