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Teaching Latin in the UK...?

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I am currently still a student, but I dream to be a Latin teacher soon, so I wonder... is Latin taught in UK schools? What type of schools include it in their syllabus? At what level is it taught? Is there a national curriculum for this subject? If there is, where can I find it online to see what it contains?

I'll apreciate any relevant pieces of information, including useful links! Thank you! :)

PS: And no, of course I don't live in the UK, otherwise I would know these things! :))

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  1. Hi there.

    Latin is still taught in the UK, but in very few schools. It is taught in mainly independant schools, boarding schools, and  grammar schools. It is taught at GCSE and A Level and is usually taken alongsde or intergrated into classics as a subject.

    There is no national curriculum for this subject but OCR (an exam board) have some useful information on their website.

    http://www.ocr.org.uk/qualifications/gcs...

    http://www.ocr.org.uk/qualifications/as_...

    Other exam boards have a different GCSE/ A Level syllabus.

    Hope this helps a bit.


  2. My Form Tutor taught Latin at Sackville Comprehensive School in East Grinstead, West Sussex ! She did this Part-Time & this was after I had left School back on Wednesday P.M. 30th June 1982 !

  3. latin est etiam doctus in nonnullus schola tamen non plures. is plurimus amo doctus in secretum posh schola. Bonus fortuna.

  4. There is a teacher shortage in the UK in Latin, which is steadily getting worse.

    Look online for the website of the ARLT (just google arlt)

    Good luck.

    http://latinum.mypodcast.com

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