Forms V-VI Courses

Forms V-VI Courses

These courses are open to any 10th-12th Grade Student.

Term length: 12 weeks for terms One and Two, 10 weeks for Term 3, including 1 exam week at end of each term

Meeting Times: Determined by course selected

1500-1650 Readings

Authors include George Herbert, John Milton, Michel de Montaigne, John Donne and others. Students will read one Biographical work, selected Essays and other non-fiction, and one student selected work from a list of teacher given options of fiction (novel, drama, or poetry collection) each term for Holiday and Evening Reading.

1800-1900 Readings

Authors include William Wordsworth, Charles Lamb, Emily Dickenson, John Ruskin and more. Students will read one Biographical work, selected Essays and other non-fiction, and one student selected work from a list of teacher given options of fiction (novel, drama, or poetry collection) each term for Holiday and Evening Reading.

Note- Other Holiday and Evening works not completed may be read between terms.

Research Paper: 

Each Form V/VI course will also end with number of classes preparing students for college research writing. This will discuss formatting and essay research expected in basic college composition courses.

Exam: The exam will take place at the end of the term and will include questions from all the Required Readings with a choice of questions on the Holiday and Evening Readings. The student will be able to choose whichever question regards the Evening Reading that the student chose.

We will use Canvas to assign readings, submit assignments, and include outside materials that may be used.

Once a student is registered for a course, a document with a full syllabus and a course specific Canvas code allowing the student to access the course page will be sent via email.

There are two payment options for each course:

  • $400.00 payment paid at initial registration
  • $450.00 paid in three installments of $150.00
  • There are multi-student discounts for families: 2Students for two/ 3Students for three

When you purchase a space in any course, you are reserving a student’s space for the entire school year. Thus, by  selecting either payment option, the purchaser is agreeing to pay for the entire course amount, whether the student completes the full year or not. This means that the one time amount of $400.00, or the 3 payments of $150.00 ($450.00 total) are to be paid in full regardless of student’s participation or lack thereof, as spaces are reserved at the beginning of the year and adjustments to class number cannot be made during the school year.

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Full refunds are only available within the first 30 Days of registration. Partial refunds may be requested up until 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please email Jonathan at Jonathan@livingliterature.net to request a refund.