The Introduction course will help you to express yourself creatively! Ultimately, our life experiences determine how and what we express, so everyone has a story to tell.
The Introduction to Latin and the Classical World Summer School course is an extended introduction to Latin and the Classical World.
The Advanced course is suitable for students who have already studied Italian for a number of years and are already at approximately B2/C1 according to CEFR levels.
The reading course is suitable for students who have already studied Italian for a number of years and are already at approximately B2 according to CEFR levels.
The Beginners course is designed for students who have no previous knowledge of Italian.
The Beginners Level 2 course is suitable for students who have already studied Italian for one term or who have completed approximately 20 hours of tuition.
The Beginners Level 3 course is suitable for students who have already studied Italian for two terms or who have completed approximately 40 hours of tuition.
The Italian for Beginners Summer School course is an extended introduction to Italian. It is suitable for absolute beginners and for those who would like a refresher course.
The Intermediates course is suitable for students who have studied Italian for two years.
The Lower Improvers course is suitable for students who have already studied Italian for one year or who have completed approximately 60 hours of tuition.
The Upper Improvers course is suitable for students who have already studied Italian for approximately two years.
Izzy studies English Language and Literature, Sociology and Politics. She is part of the England U17s Girl’s Roller Hockey Team which recently competed in the Euro Girls 2024 competition where they placed second. Izzy is also part of Hills Road's Hockey team!
Jacob first attended the College’s LGBTQ+ Society at the beginning of the 2022-23 academic year. By March, Jacob, Meg Bennett and Matthew Adcock would be handed the keys to this society after a rigorous election.
Congratulations to James Rayner and Amira Akanbi for taking part in this year’s Articulation Awards that took place at the University of East Anglia on 6 March.
James gained a place on the British Film Institute national residential course in his first year at Hills Road where he focused on enhancing his editing skills.