Primary​ Schools
Pupils at Key Stage 2 must study a foreign language, but this can include Latin or ancient Greek, not just modern languages. Latin is the root of the Romance languages and provides a great foundation for the later study of French or Spanish.
Latin also supports English literacy across the curriculum by enhancing grammatical understanding and insight into the origins of words, spelling and the meaning of prefixes and suffixes.
Latin complements other areas of the curriculum, such as KS2 History in the study of Roman Britain and Local History.
We offer FREE training for primary teachers/assistants to learn to teach Latin or Greek - no previous subject knowledge is required. We also offer a Word Roots course which specifically supports Literacy.
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Secondary​ Schools
Classics has something for everyone and all abilities at Secondary School.
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KS3 students can experience the Classics through courses made for the English or History curriculum available on our Resources Hub.
Latin can be taught in all key stages and exams are available at GCSE and A Level, as well as an entry level Latin and Greek qualification. Both Latin and Ancient Greek meet the language requirement for the English Baccalaureate.
Classical Civilisation and Ancient History stimulate interests in many fields of human endeavour and can be taken up at any level. Find out how you could include it in your existing curriculum.
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We offer FREE training for teachers/assistants to learn to teach Latin, Ancient Greek, Classical Civilisation or Ancient History - no previous classical knowledge is required, although some is helpful if you are interested in teaching the A Level.