KS3 - English Language and Literature
Course Content
Year 7
Term 1
- Short Stories and Grammar for Writing: Students will study a range of short stories. They will also be introduced to the school’s approach to grammar.
Term 2
- Biblical Allusions: Western literature is suffused with references to the Bible; in light of this, students will learn about recurring biblical tropes, such as ‘Original Sin’ and ‘Loss of Innocence’. Please note that these stories will be taught from a literary perspective as opposed to a religious perspective.
Term 3
- Myths and Legends: Similarly, Western literature is indebted to classical mythology; as such, students will learn about the myths and legends that pervade literature.
Term 4
- Introduction to Shakespeare: Students will be introduced to the works of William Shakespeare through the study of a selection of his finest sonnets.
Term 5
- Travel Writing: Students will learn about the conventions of travel writing, which they will use to produce their own engaging pieces of writing.
Terms 6
- Spy Fiction: Students will learn about the precepts of suspenseful, enigmatic story-telling, which they will use to write their own stories.
Year 8
Term 1
- Gothic Writing: Students will learn about the distinct conventions of the genre through the study of a range of Gothic texts. This will culminate in students producing their own pieces of Gothic writing.
Term 2
- Macbeth: Students will study Shakespeare’s tragic tale of ambition in its entirety.
Term 3
- Victorian Literature: The Victorian era gave rise to some of the most iconic works of British literature. Students will study a range of these texts and will learn about the social and historical contexts in which they were produced.
Term 4
- The Romantics: The influence of the Romantics is still keenly felt today, from their iconoclastic outlooks to their reverence for nature and their yearning to convey intense emotional experiences. Students will study a range of poems from both the first and second-generation Romantic poets.
Term 5
- Newspaper Report Writing: Students will learn about the conventions of newspaper reporting, which they will use to write their own newspaper articles.
Terms 6
- The Novel: Students will study a class novel in its entirety.
Year 9
Term 1
- Romeo and Juliet: Students will study Shakespeare’s tragic love story in its entirety.
Term 2
- Fighting Words: It has been proven time and time again that speech really does have the power to transform the world. Students will study a range of influential speeches from throughout history.
Term 3
- War Literature: The tragedy of war has been the stimulus for some of the most powerful pieces of literature ever written. Students will study a broad range of these texts, with a particular focus on poetry from World War One.
Term 4
- Dystopian Literature: Dystopian texts have long since captivated readers; they allow us to vicariously explore our fears about society. Students will study excerpts from some of the most compelling works of dystopian literature ever written.
Term 5
- GCSE English Language Paper 1: In preparation for the Year 9 exams, and the forthcoming GCSE course, students will learn about the requirements for GCSE English Language Paper 1.
Terms 6
- Voices of Britain: Students will study a collection of poems exploring the diverse voices of the United Kingdom.