Head of Department
Mrs R Holder
Teaching Staff
Mrs C Fox (Second in Department)
Mr M Everall
Mrs S Everall
Miss L Parkins
Mrs L Abbott
Mrs A James
Department Information
Departmental Aim: Develop effective communication skills
We teach our students to read and study a wide range of challenging texts, with a focus on understanding how writers use language and structure to create meaning. This involves evaluation and analysis, the use of literary terminology and also an understanding of the contexts in which the texts have been written and received.
Students acquire literary knowledge from different time periods, genres and across a variety of cultures and contexts.
The reading of varied texts dovetails with a detailed understanding of how to write for effect. The art of descriptive and narrative writing are taught, as well as the art of rhetoric for varied formats and audiences.
KS3 Overview
Y7 – Texts Through Time – A study of texts from across the ages. From classical myths to Shakespeare, to World War 1 poetry, to Animal Farm – an introduction to the key concepts. themes and language change that help us to understand the journey that literature has taken to modern times. Study of the texts is paired with descriptive, creative and non-fiction writing.
Y8 – A study of genres such as Dystopia, American Literature and the Gothic. All texts are accompanied by the study of non-fiction texts and writing skills.
Y9 – Power, Protest and Conflict is our overarching theme for Year 9. A range of texts is studied: poetry, prose (The Hate U Give) and Romeo and Juliet. All texts are accompanied by the study of non-fiction texts and a range of writing skills.