Classical Civilisation
The study of Classical Civilisation at A-Level provides an exciting opportunity to explore a range of aspects of the ancient world both through the study of texts in translation, and through the examination of material culture. Encompassing history, philosophy, art, literature, religion, and politics, Classical Civilisation is the most interdisciplinary of all subjects. It encourages students to develop their ability to analyse and evaluate texts and artefacts within their historical, political, social, and cultural contexts, to engage critically with rhetorical, historiographical, and poetic texts, and to develop the ability to understand and appreciate different world views and ethical systems.
A-Level Classical Civilisation can synergise powerfully with English, history, religious studies, government and politics, and Latin, but can also round out a science-focused A-Level combination. The transferrable analytical, evaluative, communicative, and research skills developed through Classical Civilisation help to prepare students for careers in a wide range of fields, including law, consultancy, publishing, journalism, and research.
Co-Curricular Enrichment
- Biennial Trip to Italy.
- Annual British Museum Trip.
- Annual Ashmolean Museum Trip.
- Classics Society.
- Greek Club.
- Visiting Speakers.
- Classical Association Student Conferences.
A-Level (Year 12 – 13)
Classical Civilisation is only offered at A-Level, which makes it an ideal ‘fresh start’ subject, particularly for students who are new to the school.
The first year of the course consists of the study of Homer’s Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid in English translation, and the exploration of the colossally successful propaganda campaign waged by the first Roman Emperor, Augustus. In the second year of the course, students will have the opportunity to choose to carry out an in-depth study of either Greek religion or Greek and Roman attitudes towards love and relationships.
For more information on the A-Level Classical Civilisation course grade requirements, download a copy of the Sixth Form Prospectus here. For more information on the course content, download a copy of the A-Level Options Guide here.