Love writing and using the written word to express yourself? Gain an in-depth understanding of our amazing language through our fantastic English Language course at ED6 Sixth Form.
Where can you study Shakespeare's Hamlet, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Margaret Attwood's The Handmaid's Tale on the same course? At ED6 Sixth Form's highly-varied English Literature programme, that's where!
At ED6's A Level media programme, you'll learn everything from critical analysis of media to essential practical skills in using media equipment such as cameras, microphones and editing software.
Gain skills in planning and producing, researching and creating, filming and advertising and using digital technology. You will have the chance to work in photography, gaming, animation, radio, podcasting and moving images!
The Level 3 programme is designed to help you explore a wide variety of areas in the Media Industry, developing your skills in planning and producing, researching and creating, filming and advertising through the use of digital technology across the course.
This qualification is designed to help you extend your understanding of the area or areas of the media industry you'd like to enter in the future, through enhancing your skills in planning, researching, creating, filming, advertising and using digital technology.
This course offers an enjoyable and rewarding learning experience for students who want to develop their English language skills. The course is designed to assist learners with communication in their everyday lives whilst living in the UK. ESOL improves lives and enhances career prospects, giving many learners the opportunity to progress onto further study or employment.
Functional Skills English fast track courses are designed to develop practical skills that will help you in life and the workplace. We offer a range of sessions throughout the week at different locations and are committed to helping our students achieve their goals.
We offer GCSE English courses part-time, with the option to study during the day or an evening. Both options are usually three hours per week with some independent study involved too. This course is ideal for anyone without a GCSE in English, or who would like to improve their grade.