Approx Cost:
$5.00 voluntary contribution for course materials.
Technology Requirements:
A laptop is essential for this course
Entry Recommendations:

As this is an academic course that prepares students for the Scholarship English examination. It is expected that students choosing this course will be perceptive, articulate, and accurate writers. They also need a strong love of reading.

Year 12 – 5 credits Literacy Reading and 5 credits Literacy Writing. Alternatively, they can discuss their suitability with the HOLA.

Year 13 - At least 10 credits from Level 2 English Achievement Standards. Alternatively, they can discuss their suitability with the HOLA.

 

Course Outline:

English is not compulsory at Year 12 and 13; however, it is strongly recommended.

“Originality is the essence of true scholarship.  Creativity is the soul of the true scholar.”  Nnamdi Azikiwe

Do you have opinions?  Enjoy a good debate?  Are you an avid consumer of literature of all types?  Here is your chance to think outside the square.  This course is all about you.

An academic, multi-level Level 2 and Level 3 course, Where Knowledge Meets Scholarship aims to introduce, prepare, and guide you to success in the English Scholarship examination.

Your critical thinking skills will be extended through the examination and connections between unfamiliar texts.  You will explore intertextuality (connections) between literature selected from a wide range of genres: what these texts have to say about how literature explores what it is to be human and the place of literature in our lives.

This course includes the study of a Shakespearean play.

Assessment:

This course will assess two internal and two external Achievement Standards.  Students can achieve these Achievement Standards at Level 2 or Level 3. Students are expected to sit both external (exam) Achievement Standards.

Where Does It Lead:

Year 13 English ENW301, ENF301, ENA301, ENR001 and ENG301/Scholarship English.  For those in Year 13, University – many courses require NCEA Level 3 English as a prerequisite (refer to Careers information). 

For further information see:
Ms Lamont