Overview

The English curriculum at Newfield is structured chronologically to give pupils a clear understanding of how literature has changed over time. This approach allows pupils to make links across units, as well as across the years they study English at Newfield, building a strong foundation for their studies at GCSE and beyond. Context is highly valued within our curriculum, as we believe it is vital for pupils to understand the circumstances from which a text arises. This includes not only the historical background of a text, but also its social commentary and literary criticism.

At the core of our subject are the transformative skills of reading and writing, which enable pupils to access and create a wide range of texts for different purposes and genres. We aim to establish fluent reading, writing, and oracy skills for all pupils through the explicit teaching of vocabulary and comprehension.

Pupils study a Shakespeare play every year at Key Stage 3 at Newfield. They also explore a broad range of genres, from Greek mythology to contemporary novels and short stories. At Key Stage 4, pupils follow the AQA English Language and Literature curriculum and are awarded two GCSEs by the end of Year 11.

Year 7

Autumn 1 – Myths and epics

Autumn 2 – Epic poems: The Odyssey

Spring 1 – Renaissance and romantic poetry

Spring 2 – Wit and wisdom: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

Summer 1 – Gothic creations

Summer 2 – ‘The Woman in Black’

Year 8

Autumn 1 – voices through time (non-fiction)

Autumn 2 – ‘Macbeth’

Spring 1 – Victorian poetry

Spring 2 – Victorian novel

Summer 1 – Dystopian fiction

Summer 2 – Contemporary short stories

Year 9

Autumn 1 – Poetry through time – pre 20th century

Autumn 2 – ‘Julius Caesar’

Spring 1 – Rhetoric

Spring 2 – ‘Animal Farm’

Summer 1 – Explorations in creative reading and writing

Summer 2 – Poetry through time – post 20th century

Year 10

Autumn 1 – ‘Lord of the Flies’

Autumn 2 – Power and Conflict Poetry

Spring 1 – ‘Macbeth’

Spring 2 – Explorations in creative reading and writing

Summer 1 – Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives

Summer 2 – Spoken language endorsement; unseen poetry

Year 11

Autumn 1 – ‘Frankenstein’

Autumn 2 – ‘Macbeth’; ‘Lord of the Flies’; power and conflict poetry

Spring 1 – Language and literature paper 1

Spring 2 – Language and literature paper 2

Summer 1 – Revision

Exam board

AQA GCSE English Language (8700)

GCSE English 8700 | Specification | AQA

AQA GCSE English Literature (8702)

GCSE English 8702 | Specification | AQA