English at BWS seeks to embed knowledge, develop skills, and enrich understanding through reading purposefully and insightfully so that all students can attain the language capacity to navigate and succeed in courses of their own choosing. All students will be able to explore all methods of communication and be able to confidently engage in texts and situations which have wide-ranging ‘voices’ and represent the culturally diverse society in which we live. Students will have a sense of empathy and belonging through our enrichment opportunities of visits, performances and clubs students will develop a sense of service and commitment to the school and wider community.
The overarching concepts for English Language at Bishop Wordsworth’s School are:
The English Department has a distinguished history of over a third of our students at Year 13 going on to study English or closely related fields including at Oxford and other Russell Group Universities. In Public Speaking, over the past 7 successive years, the department has qualified for the regional finals and has always hosted the competitions yearly.
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
In the English Department there are a plethora opportunity to participate in Public Speaking Competitions, Poetry by Heart and debates. We arrange for visiting speakers and authors to come into school and there are also visits to theatres both local and national as well as a planned Literary Residential.
Students are taught in 5 sets and are assessed each half term on the key assessment objectives of reading, writing and speaking and listening. There are 6 units of work across the year. Year 9 students have SOWs which are planned and assessed as a foundation Year to GCSE.
Students will be mostly taught by one teacher, although in Year 7 and 8, they may have another English teacher to teach them for their Literacy and Library lessons.
All students will follow the AQA English Language Specification 8700. The course will be studied over the course of two years and integrated with the teaching of GCSE English Literature. Assessments will happen every half term based on the GCSE unit studies using past paper exam questions. Students are graded 9 to 1. There are 5 mixed set classes who will have one primary English teacher for the whole two years.
In Year 10 of the summer term students must also complete their speaking endorsement which is graded at a Pass, Merit or Distinction.
Year 10:
Year 11
Head of Department: Rachel Sammons rls@bishopwordsworths.org.uk
Second in Department: Sally White snw@bishopwordsworths.org.uk
English Department