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Classical Civilisation

Diss High School

Walcot Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4DH

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Languages, Literature and Culture

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Diss High School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
16-19 courses funded by the Education & Skills Funding Agency

Course Summary

A Level Classical Civilisation gives you the opportunity to explore the Greek and Roman worlds in depth. The course combines elements of Drama, Literature and History and attempts to understand the roots of western civilization whilst at the same time learning about the weird and wonderful worlds of ancient civilisations. A level Classical Civilisation is a fantastic foundation for anyone intending to go on to study Politics, Law, History, Economics or English at university or for those wanting to expand their horizons and understanding of the world today. If you want to discover where everything began, study Classical Civilisation!

Course Details

COURSE STRUCTURE:

Unit 1: The World of the Hero: Homer’s Odyssey & Virgil’s Aeneid – exam (2 hours 20 minutes) and 40% of total A-level. You will study these two epic stories which have formed the foundations for so many books, TV programmes and films today. Learn about heroes, gods and monsters and what they tell us about the ancient civilisations of Greece and Rome and our lives today.

Unit 2: Culture and the Arts: Greek Theatre – exam (1 hour 45 minutes) and 30% of total A-Level. You will study two of the greatest tragedies ever written- ‘Oedipus the King’ and ‘The Bacchae’ and one comedy ‘Frogs’, learning from them how the ancient world worked. You will also study how Greek theatre influenced everyday life in the ancient world and the influence that it has had on today’s culture. Finally, you will explore how art demonstrates many features of theatrical life.

Unit 3: Beliefs and ideas: Greek religion- exam (1 hour and 45 mins), 30% of total A-Level.

This unit focusses on the role of religion in the lives of the ancient Greeks, from the Olympic Gods, myths and legends, to prophecy and temples. You will examine how important religion was to the lives of the ancient Greeks and how it worked on a daily basis.


Entry requirements

A minimum of five grade 4 GCSE passes; these must include at least grade 4 in Maths and additionally a Grade 5 in either English Language or History.

Your next steps...

Classics is an academically rigorous subject and is well regarded as useful for many degree disciplines. You could move on to to a degree in Classics or subjects such as ancient history, archaeology, philosophy, politics, history of art and many more. The ability to study complex material, research, analyse and interpret information and cultural awareness are skills that can be used in a broad range of careers.


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