A Level Law is a popular subject at Queensmead School. It is stimulating, challenging and will develop your abilities to organize information, present logical arguments and persuade others. A Level Law can provide invaluable preparation for a Law degree but is not a requirement to study Law at university. If you find complex problems interesting, or enjoy working out who is right and wrong in different circumstances then Law is the A Level for you! CAREER PATHWAYS: Students who take a course in Law will acquire knowledge useful for potential future legal careers as Solicitors, Barristers or Legal Executives. The course is also suitable for those interested in careers in Business, Policing, Prison Service or the Civil Service at central and local government levels, or an aspiring professional in any field.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must achieve a GCSE Grade 6 in either History or Geography.
The legal system and criminal law which makes up 33% of your final grade Law making and the law of torts which makes up 33% of your final grade The nature of law and contract law which makes up 33% of your final grade
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hillingdon |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Queens Walk, Ruislip, HA4 0LS |
A Level Law is a popular subject at Queensmead School. It is stimulating, challenging and will develop your abilities to organize information, present logical arguments and persuade others. A Level Law can provide invaluable preparation for a Law degree but is not a requirement to study Law at university. If you find complex problems interesting, or enjoy working out who is right and wrong in different circumstances then Law is the A Level for you! CAREER PATHWAYS: Students who take a course in Law will acquire knowledge useful for potential future legal careers as Solicitors, Barristers or Legal Executives. The course is also suitable for those interested in careers in Business, Policing, Prison Service or the Civil Service at central and local government levels, or an aspiring professional in any field.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must achieve a GCSE Grade 6 in either History or Geography.
The legal system and criminal law which makes up 33% of your final grade Law making and the law of torts which makes up 33% of your final grade The nature of law and contract law which makes up 33% of your final grade