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Courses
Economics
English Language
A Level AQA
A Level OCR
WHY CHOOSE ECONOMICS
WHY CHOOSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?
Do you want to understand how the prices we
pay for goods and services are determined?
Or how economic policymakers can reduce
poverty, improve the nation’s health and tackle
global issues like climate change? As well as
developing an appreciation of fundamental
principles of economics, you will also hone
your analytical thinking and problem solving
skills. The course examines issues such as the
economic impact of the war in Ukraine; why,
on average, women still earn less than men;
and how the government can provide welfare
payments to citizens without damaging their
incentive to work. Economics A Level is well
regarded by universities due to the rigorous
thinking skills that students are encouraged
to develop. An understanding of economics is
useful for anyone considering a career in the
public, private or voluntary sectors.
Everything that we interact with in the world,
from our everyday conversations to the media,
comes to us through language. How we then
make sense of the world is also through
language; meaning that the person who truly
understands how people use language has
great insight into the world and is therefore in
a powerful and influential position. Choosing
the English Language course allows you to
explore a range of spoken and written texts
and to engage critically with topical and often
controversial issues about how language is
used in our world to represent power and
gender. You will also develop an appreciation
of how our language has changed over time
and how we have acquired the ability to
communicate from birth.
HOW IS THE COURSE TAUGHT AND ASSESSED?
Economics is taught in the context of real
world events. Whilst we teach you the relevant
theory in lessons, it is essential that you have
an interest in current affairs and the willingness
to immerse yourself in the subject. Pre-reading
and research is expected from all students.
SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Grade 5 in GCSE Maths
(grade 6 is recommended) +
• Grade 5 in GCSE English Language
(grade 6 is recommended)
Economics is a fascinating, engaging
and topical subject that really pushes
you to think something through from seed
to fruit. Studying Economics provides a
unique and enjoyable learning experience
in which you apply what you learn to real
life events. Henry
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HOW IS THE COURSE TAUGHT AND ASSESSED?
Two 150-minute exams, each worth 40%.
Coursework (worth 20%) in which students
conduct a linguistic investigation into an area of
interest.
The course is taught through a mix of directed
lessons, small-group work, discussion and
student-led presentations..
SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Grade 5 in GCSE English Language
(grade 6 recommended)
It has been fascinating to research
further into the English Language
by studying topics such as Gender, Child
Language Acquisition and Power since
our findings can be personally relatable.
Our teachers are passionate and highly
supportive which forms a positive
atmosphere within our lessons, motivating
us to develop our skills. Alicia