The two-year A Level course consists of three units: • Government and Politics of the UK: our different elections and electoral systems; referendums; political parties and pressure groups; our constitution and judiciary; the role of parliament; how our prime ministerial and cabinet system operate; and finally, local and devolved government and the main institutions of the European Union. • Government and Politics of the US and comparative politics: in which students cover US presidential and congressional elections, the US Constitution and role of the Supreme Court; Congress; and the Presidency. We then compare and contrast the main features of British and American government and politics. • Political Ideas: in which students look at the main ideas of socialism, conservatism, liberalism and one other from a list that includes feminism and anarchism • Be aware of the main political stories on a daily and weekly basis. • Participate in a lot of debate and discussion. • Develop a good understanding of British and American politics and political ideologies.
Grade 6 in GCSE English Language Grade 6 in GCSE History or Geography Eight GCSEs: 4 GCSEs graded at 5 and 4 GCSEs graded at 6 or above English: Grade 5 or above in either Language or Literature Maths: Grade 5 or above Genuine interest in chosen A level subjects
100% examination.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Warwickshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3AG |
The two-year A Level course consists of three units: • Government and Politics of the UK: our different elections and electoral systems; referendums; political parties and pressure groups; our constitution and judiciary; the role of parliament; how our prime ministerial and cabinet system operate; and finally, local and devolved government and the main institutions of the European Union. • Government and Politics of the US and comparative politics: in which students cover US presidential and congressional elections, the US Constitution and role of the Supreme Court; Congress; and the Presidency. We then compare and contrast the main features of British and American government and politics. • Political Ideas: in which students look at the main ideas of socialism, conservatism, liberalism and one other from a list that includes feminism and anarchism • Be aware of the main political stories on a daily and weekly basis. • Participate in a lot of debate and discussion. • Develop a good understanding of British and American politics and political ideologies.
Grade 6 in GCSE English Language Grade 6 in GCSE History or Geography Eight GCSEs: 4 GCSEs graded at 5 and 4 GCSEs graded at 6 or above English: Grade 5 or above in either Language or Literature Maths: Grade 5 or above Genuine interest in chosen A level subjects
100% examination.