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Latin

  • A-Level
  • AS Level

Latin is a highly-prized academic subject and builds on the knowledge, skills and understanding established at GCSE. The Latin specification teaches the language skills which enable learners to read both prose and verse texts in the original language.

Latin is a highly-prized academic subject and builds on the knowledge, skills and understanding established at GCSE. The Latin specification teaches the language skills which enable learners to read both prose and verse texts in the original language.

To study this subject you will need at least a Grade 7 in Latin and it is strongly recommended you have at least a Grade 7 in GCSE English Literature.

What will you learn?

In A-Level Latin, you will develop advanced translation skills while studying classical literature in its original form and exploring the culture, history, and ideas of the ancient Roman world.

Course Components

Develop your skills in translating and understanding classical Latin through a range of prose and verse texts. You will build a strong grasp of grammar and vocabulary, while learning to analyse unseen passages with accuracy and confidence. The course also explores how language, style and context shape meaning, deepening your appreciation of Latin as a living intellectual discipline.

Study some of the most influential works of the ancient world in their original Latin. You will explore themes such as power, love, conflict and identity, while analysing the literary techniques used by authors like Virgil, Ovid or Tacitus. The course develops your ability to respond critically to texts, understand their historical context, and engage with ideas that continue to resonate today.

Skills you will develop

Language Translation

Translating Latin texts accurately into English.

Grammar & Linguistic Analysis

Understanding Latin sentence structure and vocabulary.

Literary Analysis

Studying classical literature and exploring themes and style.

Cultural Understanding

Exploring the history and society of ancient Rome.

Students who study this subject, often have careers in...

Law

Latin develops analytical skills and familiarity with legal terminology derived from Latin. Prose authors typically include Cicero, an orator in ancient law courts.

 

Museum/Heritage Work

Curating, interpreting or managing historical collections. 

Translation & Interpreting

Latin develops a strong foundation for learning modern foreign languages and understanding language structure. 

Other Related Careers

International relations, publishing, medicine, politics.

How will you be assessed?

OCR

AS

Latin Language

1hr 30min

Translation from Latin into English, with the option of translating English into Latin OR answering comprehension questions on an unseen passage. There is a vocabulary list which will be learned over the course of the year.

AS

Latin Literature

2hr

A study of 400 lines of prescribed verse and prose authors. For assessment in 2024-2025 these will be Cicero (Prose) and Virgil (Verse).

A2

Unseen Translation

1hr 45min

Translation of one passage of unseen prose and one passage of unseen verse from Latin into English.

A2

Prose Composition or Comprehension

1hr 15min

Either a short translation, comprehension and grammar questions OR translate a passage of at least 100 word from English into Latin.

A2

Prose Literature

2hr

Comprehension, translation and analysis questions on two set texts and an essay on one set text, drawing upon additional reading in English (Cicero, Tacitus or Livy).

A2

Verse Literature

2hr

Comprehension, translation and analysis questions on two set texts and an essay on one set text, drawing upon additional reading in English (Virgil, Juvenal or Ovid).

Sixth Form Trips and Enrichment

Bring Latin to life beyond the classroom through unforgettable experiences and academic enrichment. Explore the ancient world first-hand on international study trips to Rome and the Bay of Naples, where you can walk through the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, stand in the Colosseum, visit the Roman Forum, and experience the landscapes, art and architecture that shaped the classical world you study. Deepen your appreciation of classical theatre at the annual Warwick Drama Festival, watching live performances of Greek tragedies and comedies that connect directly to A-Level texts. You will also have opportunities to broaden your academic thinking through Classics lectures at the University of Birmingham, hearing from experts and engaging with ideas beyond the curriculum.

Bring Latin to life beyond the classroom through unforgettable experiences and academic enrichment. Explore the ancient world first-hand on international study trips to Rome and the Bay of Naples, where you can walk through the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, stand in the Colosseum, visit the Roman Forum, and experience the landscapes, art and architecture that shaped the classical world you study. Deepen your appreciation of classical theatre at the annual Warwick Drama Festival, watching live performances of Greek tragedies and comedies that connect directly to A-Level texts. You will also have opportunities to broaden your academic thinking through Classics lectures at the University of Birmingham, hearing from experts and engaging with ideas beyond the curriculum.

Who will teach you?

Miss E Wood

Head of Classics

Mrs E O'Connor

Teacher of Latin

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University of Oxford

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Warwick University

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