Lively, relevant, controversial… there are many ways to describe A-level Politics. There’s no denying that it’s one of the most interesting and engaging qualifications you can choose. Covering news and current affairs from the UK and US, it helps you understand how the UK is run and develops research, written communication and debate skills. It also helps grow your confidence. It’s ideal if you’re considering studying politics, sociology, ethics, criminology, philosophy, economics, advertising or journalism at university and is highly regarded by employers in industries including politics, international organisations, the media, government and the civil service.
5 x 9-5 passes at GCSE, with English and Maths at a grade 5 or above A grade 6+ in the subjects students would like to study (or related subjects)
Paper 1– written paper—33.3% of total mark Paper 2– written paper—33.3% of total mark Paper 3- written paper—33.3% of total mark
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Bristol, City of |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Long Cross, Lawrence Weston, Bristol, BS11 0SU |
Lively, relevant, controversial… there are many ways to describe A-level Politics. There’s no denying that it’s one of the most interesting and engaging qualifications you can choose. Covering news and current affairs from the UK and US, it helps you understand how the UK is run and develops research, written communication and debate skills. It also helps grow your confidence. It’s ideal if you’re considering studying politics, sociology, ethics, criminology, philosophy, economics, advertising or journalism at university and is highly regarded by employers in industries including politics, international organisations, the media, government and the civil service.
5 x 9-5 passes at GCSE, with English and Maths at a grade 5 or above A grade 6+ in the subjects students would like to study (or related subjects)
Paper 1– written paper—33.3% of total mark Paper 2– written paper—33.3% of total mark Paper 3- written paper—33.3% of total mark