Why do I study English?

Reading

Writing Clearly

Academic Speech

Critical Thinking

Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”– Margaret Fuller

Why is learning English important?

English is the language of science, of aviation, computers, diplomacy, and tourism. Knowing English increases your chances of getting a good job in a multinational company within your home country or for finding work abroad. It’s also the language of international communication, the media and the internet, so learning English is important for socialising and entertainment as well as work!

1. English is the Language of International Communication

2. English is the Language of Business

3. Speaking English gives you Access to a World of Entertainment

4. Learning English gives you Access to more of the Internet

The Importance of Learning English Today

Although learning English can be challenging and time-consuming, we can see that it is also very valuable to learn and can create many opportunities!

About our curriculum

We offer an in-depth perspective of our curriculum, its intent, how it's implemented, and the impact our curriculum has on our pupils

English is a core subject at school, which we must all study at least up to GCSE level. If you're soon to have that under your belt and are thinking about your A-level options, you may well be asking yourself, "Why study English?"

Most employers and universities will want you to have a grade C+/4+ in English and maths at GCSE, so, in 2013, the government announced that all students in England have to achieve this (or level 2 functional skills) and keep on studying the subjects until they do.

Education is all about igniting young minds and enabling them to attain their fullest potential.