Languages
MFL at Rugby High School
The aim of the RHS MFL curriculum is for students to develop a life-long love of languages. Our curriculum is designed to ignite in students an interest and enthusiasm that will lead them to be confident communicators who understand the importance and practical value of speaking a foreign language.
In lessons our students are exposed to the target language and are encouraged to use it themselves as much as possible. We focus on developing an understanding of the culture in the countries where the language is spoken, as well as the skills to be proficient language learners. We want to develop our students’ confidence to take risks and express themselves creatively and spontaneously, as well as their independence and resilience when faced with challenges.
Our shared goal is for students to experience and feel the sense of achievement and joy that comes from being able to communicate in another language - whether one that they are learning now or in the future – and that language learning equips us with a practical skill that truly enriches your life.
Students learn French or Spanish from the start of year 7 and continue to study this language to GCSE and, if they wish, on to A Level. In year 9 students are able to opt to no longer study Latin and instead choose to follow an ab initio French or Spanish one-year course. This option is designed to allow students to study two modern foreign languages in year 9 and to give them the opportunity to study one or both at GCSE.
Our sixth form students, who are keen to share their love of languages, run weekly language clubs, which the younger students are encouraged to attend. We are proud of our students’ enthusiasm for language learning and their desire to share this with students in lower years.