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  1. Photography can be a useful addition to a student’s portfolio of qualifications and can also help to secure admission to Art College or university. lthough there is no formal requirement to have studied Photography before embarking on a GCSE course, it helps to have an interest in the subject. A 35 mm single lens camera is required ...

  2. A Level and GCSEs for International Students. Collingham welcomes students from around the world. Students are supported throughout their time here by their Personal Tutor, who makes sure that students are happy and progressing well with their studies. The Personal Tutor can give advice and information about most personal and academic matters ...

  3. At Collingham we can offer a diverse spectrum of languages: French; German: Spanish: Italian: Portuguese; Russian; Arabic; Chinese; Japanese. These can of course be taken as GCSEs. They can also be taken as taster sessions to introduce students to the language.

  4. If, like E M Forster, you have ever been amazed, intrigued and excited by a novel, a play or a poem, then English literature is the subject for you.

  5. With small group tuition and first-class support, as well as training in motivation, study skills and examination technique, the Collingham GCSE retake programme gives students an excellent second chance to achieve their best. Please feel free to call us on 020 7244 7414 to discuss the options open to you specifically around what grades you ...

  6. As Collingham College increases its focus on STEM subjects, the knowledge that Philippa brings as a visitor is indispensable. Philippa is well placed to help the College in providing a framework which equips students with the aptitude and practical skills necessary as they move forwards and into the workplace. Teaching Staff

  7. Paper 2 (Written response to works and Translation into Italian) will test your ability of developing a detailed understanding and appreciation of the works studied by writing critical and analytical responses in Italian. It is worth 30% of the A level. Paper 3 (Speaking) is assessed via two distinct tasks conducted entirely in Italian.