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Staffing list:

  • Ms Egerton – Head of English
  • Miss Whitteron – Assistant Head of English
  • Mrs Bushnell - Assistant Head of English - Literacy
  • Mrs Wilde - Assistant Head of English
  • Mrs Griffiths – Teacher of English and Deputy Headteacher
  • Mr Phillips – Teacher of English and Head of Year
  • Mr Heaton – Teacher of English and Head of Year
  • Mrs Habis - Teacher of English
  • Mrs French - Teacher of English
  • Mr Hammond - Teacher of English
  • Mrs Lunn - Teacher of English
  • Mrs Wilkey - Teacher of English
  • Mrs Phillips - Teacher of English
  • Mrs Coles - Teacher of English
  • Mr Smith –Teacher of English and Media Studies
  • Miss Wareham-Collins - Teacher of English and Drama
  • Mrs Parsons - Teacher of English and RSA Mentor
  • Mrs Neil - Teach of English (currently on maternity leave)
  • Mrs Payne - HLTA
  • Miss Short - HLTA
  • Mrs Williams - HLTA
 

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To contact a member of the department, please email english-help@swanmore-sec.hants.sch.uk

 

 

Vision statement:

Igniting Curiosity. Empowering Voices. Shaping Futures.

In English at Swanmore, we believe in the power of words to inspire, connect, and transform.

We create a vibrant space where pupils ask big questions, explore diverse stories, and grow in confidence as readers, writers, and speakers. From classic texts to modern voices, our curriculum encourages imagination, critical thinking, and empathy.

Rooted in academic ambition and enriched by passionate expert voices, we champion every pupil's voice—whether in class, school, or in the wider world. Through inclusive teaching and inspiring literature, we guide young people to understand others, express themselves, and thrive in a changing world.

Key Skills We Build in English:

  • Critical Thinking – Explore ideas, challenge viewpoints, and form your own opinions.
  • Empathy and Emotional Intelligence  – Understand others through powerful stories and voices.
  • Communication and Expression – Speak and write clearly, creatively, and with purpose.
  • Literary and Cultural Knowledge – Connect texts to the wider world, past and present.
  • Curiosity and Imagination – Ask questions and bring bold ideas to life.
  • Resilience and Independence – Tackle challenges, use feedback, and take ownership of learning.

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Subject curriculum:

Y9 Options:

All our pupils study English at GCSE, taking English Language and English Literature. The course information is on the Key Stage 4 page, linked above.

Media Studies – click to open the Media Studies options page

Resources to help you support your child with their studies:

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Jane Austen's house, Chawton

 

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Bishops Waltham library

 

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