The study of law helps develop students’ analytical ability and critical thinking. It also develops problem-solving skills through the application of legal rules. Studying law at A-level provides useful background for further study of law either as a main subject or as a subsidiary part of a degree, foundation degree or for the many professional qualifications that have law as a component.
If you are hoping to study an A Level qualification you will need to have achieved at least 5 grade ‘C’s in 5 separate subjects. This must include a grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics. Our Vocational courses are for those students who achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above.
Assessment is exclusively through written examinations. There are three exams for the A-level, with each providing 33% of the grade. Each exam will be 2 hours in length and each assessed out of 100 marks. The questions will be made from a combination of multiple choice, short answer and extended writing questions
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Barking and Dagenham |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Terling Road, Wood Lane, Dagenham, RM8 1JT |
The study of law helps develop students’ analytical ability and critical thinking. It also develops problem-solving skills through the application of legal rules. Studying law at A-level provides useful background for further study of law either as a main subject or as a subsidiary part of a degree, foundation degree or for the many professional qualifications that have law as a component.
If you are hoping to study an A Level qualification you will need to have achieved at least 5 grade ‘C’s in 5 separate subjects. This must include a grade 5 in both English Language and Mathematics. Our Vocational courses are for those students who achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above.
Assessment is exclusively through written examinations. There are three exams for the A-level, with each providing 33% of the grade. Each exam will be 2 hours in length and each assessed out of 100 marks. The questions will be made from a combination of multiple choice, short answer and extended writing questions