
English
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13 grades · 78 units · 228 topics
Aligned to National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Key Stage 1 (Years 1-2)

Year 1
A comprehensive literacy curriculum designed to transition students from phonological awareness to expressive storytelling and analytical reading. Students explore various text types while developing the mechanical skills necessary for independent writing and fluent reading.

Year 2
This course develops foundational literacy through immersive exploration of narrative structures, functional writing, and spoken performance. Students transition from decoding to fluent reading while mastering the grammatical tools necessary for expressive and coherent composition.
Key Stage 2 (Years 3-6)

Year 3
This curriculum develops foundational literacy skills through immersive exploration of classic and modern texts. Students bridge the gap between decoding and deep comprehension while mastering the mechanics of expressive writing and oral communication.

Year 4
A comprehensive literacy course designed to transition students from decoding to deep inference and sophisticated composition. Students explore diverse genres through critical analysis and creative application to become versatile communicators.

Year 5
A comprehensive Year 5 English curriculum focusing on the transition from literal understanding to nuanced interpretation. Students explore complex narratives, persuasive rhetoric, and technical precision to become versatile communicators and critical readers.

Year 6
This course develops advanced literacy skills through the exploration of complex texts and sophisticated writing techniques. Students refine their analytical abilities and creative expression to prepare for the transition to secondary education.
Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9)

Year 7
This course bridges the transition from primary to secondary English by exploring diverse literary forms and sharpening analytical writing. Students investigate how writers use language to shape identity and influence audiences through fiction, poetry, and rhetoric.

Year 8
This course explores how writers use language to challenge authority and shape identity across diverse genres. Students will analyze complex texts and craft sophisticated arguments to develop their own critical voice and stylistic flair.

Year 9
This course prepares Year 9 students for the rigors of GCSE by exploring complex texts across genres and centuries. Students develop critical lenses for literary analysis while refining their own voices through persuasive and creative writing.
Key Stage 4: GCSE (Years 10-11)

Year 10
A comprehensive Year 10 curriculum designed to bridge the gap between Key Stage 3 and GCSE requirements. Students engage with complex literary heritage texts and contemporary non fiction to develop critical analytical skills and sophisticated writing voices.

Year 11
This course prepares students for the terminal GCSE requirements by integrating rigorous textual analysis with sophisticated creative and persuasive writing. Students evaluate how writers manipulate language and structure to influence audiences across diverse historical and social contexts.
Key Stage 5: A-Level (Years 12-13)

Year 12
This course bridges the gap between GCSE and university level English by exploring the intersection of linguistic frameworks and literary criticism. Students develop sophisticated skills in analyzing how language choices shape meaning and power across diverse texts and historical periods.

Year 13
A comprehensive A Level course focusing on the deep interrogation of canonical and contemporary texts alongside sophisticated linguistic study. Students develop critical autonomy by synthesizing complex literary theories and evaluating the evolution of the English language across diverse contexts.