Students will encounter a wide-variety of high quality literature and literary non-fiction, involving the best that has been thought or said. Students will be well-versed in a range of fictional forms such as poetry, plays, novels and short stories; non-fictional forms will include letters, speeches, diaries, essays and articles.
This enriching and and challenging experience of the world of English is sequenced and arranged thematically by key moral and philosophical concepts, ensuring that students encounter a wide range of perspectives, cultures and historical contexts. Students will understand how to craft their writing to match the conventions of a wide variety of forms, as they make judicious choices regarding voice, language, structure and grammar.