Welcome to the English Department at Mearns Academy. Our mission is to create learners engaged by the written and spoken word. To be inspired by the words of the past and present to creating brilliant futures.
Department Staff
Mrs Craig - Principal Teacher
Mrs Donald
Mr McCabe
Mrs Pattabiraman
Miss Rankin
All pupils in S1 to S3 follow a broad, general English curriculum. Pupils are given many opportunities to experience a wide range of Level 3 English and Literacy Experiences and Outcomes in the areas of Reading, Writing, Listening and Talking. By the time many pupils have moved into S3, the additional challenge of Level 4 is the focus of learning and teaching.
We aim to use the BGE Phase to give pupils the opportunity to develop the skills required for them to be successful in achieving the appropriate National Qualification when they make the transition to the Senior Phase in S4.
Through the study of a wide range of literature, all pupils are encouraged to develop a sound understanding of concepts such as characterisation, theme, conflict, climax and resolution. Much of our focused literature work offers ample opportunity for discussion, sharing of experiences and the development of analytical skills.
Media has become an integral aspect of the English and Literacy curriculum at this level. The study of media texts is focused on familiarising pupils with a variety of techniques commonly used in the creation of film, and television and radio programmes. Pupils are encouraged to discuss the purpose and audience of the texts studied, as well as the effectiveness of techniques.
Pupils are also given practice in the creation of transactional and creative writing. In S1, while following a common course, pupils learn the skills required to develop effective informative and personal/reflective essays. In S2, pupils are given more opportunities to write creatively, in response to literature or as part of stand-alone units of work. To incorporate more challenge, in S3, all pupils are given the opportunity to complete N4 AVU in addition to a timed Critical Essay and RUAE.
To keep pupils motivated throughout the BGE Phase, staff in the English Department offer pupils, where possible, personalisation and choice, adopt a variety of learning and teaching strategies and ensure quality, individualised feedback is offered to pupils to help guide pupils’ progress.
Building on the work covered in S1-3, pupils studying English and Literacy in S4-6 continue to develop skills in the core areas of Reading, Writing, Listening and Talking. Through the study of literature, including a mandatory Scottish component at National 5 level and above, the production of broadly discursive and creative writing, alongside internal assessments in the four core areas, pupils are challenged appropriately and supported to ensure they achieve their potential.
The courses currently offered to Senior Phase pupils are:
National 4 English
National 5 English (National 5 Literacy Unit)
Higher English
Level 7 Communication
Advanced Higher English
English National Qualification Level 4 is an internally assessed course. Pupils complete assessments in the 4 core areas, with the additional challenge of an Added Value Unit. This is also the case with the National 4 Media course.
Beyond National Qualification Level 4, courses incorporate internal assessment of the 4 core areas with the addition of external assessment of pupils’ learning which is carried out through the production of a Portfolio of Writing, and Critical Reading and Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation examinations.
Staff in the English Department continue to adopt a variety of learning and teaching strategies and ensure quality, individualised feedback is offered to pupils to help guide progress. While teachers continue to use formative assessment to track pupils there is greater emphasis on more formal, summative assessment at this stage.
Extra-Curricular Opportunities
The English department has many opportunities available for pupils outwith the classroom setting.
Avon Cup – Shakesperean Recitation Competition open to all Year Group
The 3 Creative Writing Cup
The Rotary Young Writer Competition
The Burns Federation National Writing Competition for S1- S2.
Department and Whole School working toward Core Accreditation for Scottish Book Trust Reading School.
S3 Mearns v Mackie Debate
The Burns Supper Speakers
Senior Supported Study on Thursday Lunchtime
Pupil Successes / Achievements
Association of Scottish Literary Studies Writing Competition Awards (Burns Federation)
National Winners (Scots Short Story)
October 2024
Pathways and Career Links
The subject of English is vital for overall academic success, supporting critical thinking, and enhancing personal and social development. English is a key to accessing Scotland's rich literary heritage and understanding the diverse range of language.
Specific Career Pathways: Teaching. Journalism: Public Relations (PR), Writing and Editing: Arts and Culture: Legal Profession: Other Professions: English skills are also relevant in fields like marketing, library and information management, and government administration.
Standard Pathway for English
S4 – National 5 English and National 5 Literacy Unit
S5 - Higher English
S6 – Advanced Higher
Alternative Pathway 1
S4 – National 4
S5 – National 5 and Literacy Unit
S6 – Higher
Alternative Pathway 2
S4 – National 5
S5 – Level 6 Communication
S6 – Higher