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  1. The combination of subjects you choose is very important as your future aspirations and interests could depend on them. Please note that students must have passed a minimum of 5 GCSE courses. Please note that the entry requirements listed on this website are the latest and most current.

  2. Entry requirements. Five GCSE grades at 4/C or above including English Language and a grade 5/C in Spanish. Future career and study opportunities. Studying a language at a higher level can develop your confidence and communication skills.

  3. Spanish is taught in a specialist language room meaning students have plenty of IT access to facilitate independently controlled listening practice (as in the A-level exam) and pair-work speaking practice.

  4. A Level Spanish will see you exploring Spanish culture, building your knowledge of life in Spain, as well as developing your Spanish language and literature skills – ensuring that you move towards speaking and understanding the language fluently. Naturally, being able to speak a second language is a key skill.

  5. A Levels allow you to develop a broad range of academic skills and knowledge. Usually, you will have an exam at the end of two years. Some subjects include coursework. You can choose a combination of three courses, one of these can include a ‘single BTEC’ or a Level 3 Certificate.

  6. Our Colleges and Schools will make a significant difference to the lives of young people. As a result, together we will make a positive contribution to social mobility. Click HERE to find out more about our vision and values.

  7. How to find us. If you are visiting the College as a tourist, please use the entrance on New College Lane. The Visitors' Entrance on New College Lane. Directions to New College Visitors' Entrance from Radcliffe Square.

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