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English

Students take English Literature or English Language A Levels to develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and advanced communication. English Literature fosters close reading, interpretation, and appreciation of diverse texts, while Language explores how language shapes meaning, identity, and society. Co-curricular activities include debating clubs, creative writing workshops, school magazines, or literary societies, enhancing both analytical and expressive skills. These A Levels support university pathways in English, Creative Writing, Journalism, Linguistics, or Education at institutions such as Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick, Nottingham or Durham. Graduates often pursue careers in publishing, journalism, teaching, law, marketing, media, or communications, where strong language skills are essential.