Departmental Website Info Please find below information about the English department. Should you require any further information, please contact Miss A Gyte, via the Academy reception, on 01332 576777 Staff names (include responsibilities if applicable) Miss A Gyte Curriculum Leader - English Mrs K Page Lead Teacher English Mr P Beedle Assistant Principal Communications & Teacher of English Miss J Walker Assistant Principal Teaching and Learning & Teacher of English Miss A Smith Head of Year 9 & Teacher of English Ms J Hargreaves Teacher of English Mr S Cartwright Teacher of English Mr D Rudd Teacher of English Miss E Hughes Teach First Trainee Subjects offered (including level and Key Stage) GCSE English Language and Literature (KS4 GCSE) Legacy specification 2016 examinations (current year 11 only), New specification examination from 2017 GCSE English Legacy specification 2016 examinations (current year 11 only) Other Literacy qualifications at Entry Level, Level 1 and level 2 (KS3, KS4 and KS5)
GCSE English Language and Literature The new GCSE English Language and Literature course is for first examination in 2017. This is a two year course and culminates in 100% external examinations. Students will sit two English Language and two English Literature exams in the summer (June). English Language Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing Written exam 1 hour 45 minutes (80 marks 50% of GCSE) Section A: Reading one literature fiction text 1 short form question, 2 longer form questions, 1 extended question. Section B: Descriptive or narrative writing 1 extended writing question. Paper 2: Writers Viewpoints and Perspectives Written exam 1 hour 45 minutes (80 marks 50% of GCSE) Section A: Reading one non-fiction text and one literary non-fiction text - 1 short form question, 2 longer form questions, 1 extended question. Section B: Writing Writing to present a viewpoint = 1 extended writing question. Non-examination Assessment: Spoken Language Presenting, Responding to questions and feedback, Use of Standard English. English Literature Paper 1: Shakespeare and the 19 th - century novel Written exam = 1 hour 45 minutes (64 marks 40% of GCSE) Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet) 1 question Write in detail about an extract from the play and then write about the play as a whole. The 19 th Century Novel (Jekyll and Hyde) - Write in detail about an extract from the novel and then write about the novel as a whole. Paper 2: Modern texts and poetry Written exam 2 hours 15 minutes (96 marks 60% of GCSE) Modern texts (An Inspector Calls) 1 question from a choice of 2. Poetry (Collection of poems with the theme of Conflict ) 1 comparative question on one named poem and one other poem from the collection. Unseen Poetry - 1 question on one unseen poem, 1 question comparing this poem with a second unseen poem.
Legacy GCSE English Language and Literature The legacy GCSE English Language and Literature course is for final examination in 2016 (Current Year 11 Cohort). The course is made up of a Controlled Assessment element and an Examination element, to be taken in the summer (June). English Language Controlled Assessments 4 written assignments (40% of GCSE) Understanding written texts (extended reading) 1 task based on one whole text (Of Mice and Men). Producing creative texts (creative writing) 2 creative writing tasks. Spoken Language study 1 task exploring an aspect of spoken language. Examination (60% of GCSE) Section A: Reading 4 questions linked to three unseen extracts (Fiction/Non-Fiction). Section B: Writing 1 question Writing to Inform/Describe, 1 question Writing to Argue/Persuade. English Literature Controlled Assessment - 1 written assignment - (25% of GCSE) Shakespeare and the English Literary Heritage Comparison of two texts. Examinations 2 external exams (75% of GCSE) Paper 1 - Exploring modern texts Section A: Modern prose or drama 1 question from a choice of two on a text studied (An Inspector Calls) Section B: Exploring cultures 1 question (2 parts) on a text studied (Of Mice and Men) Paper 2 Poetry across time Section A: 1 question from a choice of two on the poetry cluster they have studied (Relationships/Conflict). Section B: 1 question on a previously unseen poem. Speaking and listening non-examination assessments - 3 activities Presenting/Discussing and Listening/Role playing.
Legacy GCSE English The legacy GCSE English course is for final examination in 2016 (Current Year 11 Cohort). The course is made up of a Controlled Assessment element and an Examination element, to be taken in the summer (June). Controlled Assessments 5 written assignments (40% of GCSE) Understanding creative texts 3 written assignments based on 3 texts studied (Of Mice and Men, Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, Poetry) Producing creative texts 2 creative writing assignments Examination (60% of GCSE) Section A: Reading 4 questions linked to three unseen extracts (Fiction/Non-Fiction). Section B: Writing 1 question Writing to Inform/Describe, 1 question Writing to Argue/Persuade Speaking and listening non-examination assessments - 3 activities Presenting/Discussing and Listening/Role playing. Alternative literacy qualifications are also offered at Entry Level, Level 1 and Level 2 to meet the additional needs of some of our students and can be taken at KS3, KS4 and KS5. Extra-Curricular Activities Reading club, GCSE Revision (starting in January 2016), Theatre trips, Theatre company visit to school, Courtroom competition, Poetry Live, World Book Day, National Poetry Day, Other activities to be announced throughout the year. Key Stage 3 Key Information Areas covered in Year 7: Short Stories, 19 th Century novel (A Christmas Carol), Post 1914 novel (Private Peaceful/The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas), Introduction to Shakespeare, Poetry, Nonfiction texts Areas covered in Year 8: 19 th Century novel (Animal Farm/Stone Cold/Holes), Post 1914 Great Speeches and Other Cultures, Shakespeare s Macbeth, Poetry, Non-fiction texts Areas covered in Year 9: 19 th Century novel (Of Mice and Men), Post 1914 Conflict News/Media, Drama (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Garden), Poetry, Non-fiction texts
Key Stage 4 Key Information Areas covered in Year 10: 19 th Century novel (Jekyll and Hyde), Post 1914 (An Inspector Calls), Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet), Poetry (Conflict), Reading Non-fiction texts, Narrative/Descriptive Writing, Writing to Argue/Persuade Areas covered in Year 11: Creative writing, Shakespeare, Novel, Poetry, Spoken language (English only GCSE), Reading Non-fiction texts, Writing to Inform/Describe, Writing to Argue/Persuade Key Stage 5 Key Information Areas covered in Year 12: Option to re-sit GCSE, or take the Functional Skills course at Levels 1 and 2 Areas covered in Year 13: A2 Level Language variation and change, Language discourse, Language Investigations, Language Interventions