Classics and Latin

Mr I Owen - Head of Department - iio@bws.wilts.sch.uk

Mrs S. E. Imms - South Wilts Head of Department - sei@swgs.wilts.sch.uk

Why take Classics?

All boys begin Latin from year 7. We start by using the Cambridge Latin Course (CLC). The story follows the lives of a family living in Pompeii in the year of its eruption, the places they visit and the characters they encounter. The structure of the language itself flows from the stories. The boys have one period of Latin per week. Boys continue to take the CLC through Years 8 and 9 with the aim to complete book 3 by the end of Year 9.

GCSE

Latin is offered as an extra subject at GCSE. The course will run as an additional subject to the existing core and option subjects and will be taken in Years 10 and 11. The course will take place at BWS once a week during one lunchtime and a further hour after school, the exact days will depend on whole-school timetabling. There will also be about one hour of homework each week in Year 10. As Latin will be an extra subject, the workload should not be underestimated and students will need to be organised and self-motivated. It is expected also that students are coping well with Year 9 Latin and demonstrate a good grasp of the Year 9 grammar and vocabulary in the end of year exam.

Latin will be taught by Mr Owen, Head of Classics and he will follow the OCR specification. Numbers in the class will possibly have to be limited. Because we are offering this on an extra-curricular basis, we will also request that parents make a contribution to cover the cost of tuition, textbooks and photocopying. The contribution requested for Latin for the next academic year will be £215 which is due in September and will be made available online via www.scopay.com. No pupil will be barred from taking Latin GCSE on account of non-payment, but if total payments do not cover the cost, then the course may have to be cancelled.

There will be an opportunity for interested students and their parents to come and speak with Mr Owen about the course and a parent meeting usually takes place in May each year.

Students wishing to take the Latin GCSE Course will be required to complete a Form of Acceptance and return it to Finance Office, Bishop Wordsworth’s School, Exeter Street, Salisbury, SP1 2ED. The statements set out the commitment required from boys taking the Latin GCSE course and parents of those boys over the duration of the two-year course. Students must agree to attend the Latin GCSE lunchtime and twilight sessions after school at BWS and commit to attending each week for an hour and a half. Students must also agree to doing approximately one hour of homework each week and taking the exam at the end of the two year course.

A Level

At A Level students get the choice of studying Latin and/or Classical Civilisation. These subjects are jointly taught at BWS and SWGS.

AS/A2 Latin

Latin AS comprises of two modules:-

Latin Literature comprises a verse and a prose module, each worth 25% of the AS grade.

Latin Language sees students build on their Latin skills using more advanced grammar and a greater vocabulary, worth 50% of the AS Grade.

Latin A2 comprises of two modules:-

The texts studied for Prose Literature and translation are:-

The texts studied for Verse Literature and translation are:-

AS/A2 Classical Civilisation

AS Classical Civilisation

This course comprises of two modules:-

The texts studied for Greek Tragedy are:-

The texts studied for Roman Society are:-

A2 Classical Civilisation

This course comprises of two modules:-

The text studied for Art and Architecture is:-

The texts studied for Virgil and the World of the Hero is:-

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