English is a core subject for our students through the key stages. All students study IGCSE English Language and English Literature in Years 10 and 11. They will receive 4 45 minute lessons each week from Year 7 through to Year 11.
The IGCSE English Literature course is studied in Year 10, with students sitting their external IGCSE examinations at the end of the year. This enables them to focus on their all-important IGCSE English Language in Year 11 when their writing and skills of analysis will be at their peak. Students will sit their IGCSE English Language examinations at the end of Year 11.
At BIRS we are passionate about English and Literature. Reading and writing skills are essential for life. We are committed not only to enabling students to fulfil their potential at IGCSE but also in equipping them with vital skills that they will take with them into the adult world.
During their time at BIRS, they will deepen their skills of analysis, which will help them to be critical thinkers when they encounter future texts in every aspect of their lives. They will also learn a love of the English language and how to craft their words effectively. We want them to grow into strong, confident communicators. The skills they learn at BIRS will prove invaluable in the workplace and in their daily lives wherever the future takes them.
We aim to engender in our students a love of literature from Shakespeare to Zephaniah. We want our students to be critical, analytical thinkers. We want them to actively question the core themes within literature: who we are and the influence we have on others, the fight against injustice, the importance of love and kindness. Through exploring these themes we hope our students will learn to question the world around them and help to make it a better place.
“Literature adds to reality; it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become.” C.S. Lewis.
At KS4, students will study for two IGCSEs; English Language and English Literature. Both of the courses are designed to develop independent, creative thinking skills and the confident use of the English language, as well as encourage a lifelong love of reading.
In English Language, students will learn to analyse and compare non-fiction texts and produce their own non-fiction texts. They will also analyse a range of poems and short stories and learn how to craft their own imaginative writing.
In English Literature, students will study an array of literature from across the ages. This will include a literary heritage text, a modern play, a piece of modern prose and a selection of poetry.
Both English Language and Literature are 100% exams. There are no Controlled Assessment tasks. Literature will be assessed at the end of Year 10; language will be assessed at the end of Year 11.