Every day, newspapers, radio and TV bombard us with information about economic issues such as the recession and the EU debt crisis. By studying Economics, you will become better informed about the background to these reports and gain the wider understanding which is essential to all UK citizens.
General Entry Criteria: An APS (average GCSE point score) of greater than 4.5 drawn from all GCSE results (from a minimum of 6 entries) Either Maths Grade 4 and/or English Language or Literature Grade 4. Note: Only one BTEC or GCSE equivalent vocational course may be counted. ECDL or similar non-GCSE equivalent courses do not count for 6th Form entry. For Economics you will also require a Grade 5 in GCSE Maths and a Grade 5 in English Lang or Lit.
Students will sit three examinations at the end of the course. Questions will range from short answer responses to essays.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | West Northamptonshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Pound Lane, Moulton, Northampton, NN3 7SD |
Every day, newspapers, radio and TV bombard us with information about economic issues such as the recession and the EU debt crisis. By studying Economics, you will become better informed about the background to these reports and gain the wider understanding which is essential to all UK citizens.
General Entry Criteria: An APS (average GCSE point score) of greater than 4.5 drawn from all GCSE results (from a minimum of 6 entries) Either Maths Grade 4 and/or English Language or Literature Grade 4. Note: Only one BTEC or GCSE equivalent vocational course may be counted. ECDL or similar non-GCSE equivalent courses do not count for 6th Form entry. For Economics you will also require a Grade 5 in GCSE Maths and a Grade 5 in English Lang or Lit.
Students will sit three examinations at the end of the course. Questions will range from short answer responses to essays.