The Sociology curriculum helps students to learn about the changes that are taking place within key institutions in society. Sociology develops students’ cultural capital as it promotes engagement with a wide range of issues that go beyond a student’s day-to-day experiences. Current affairs on family, crime and education are regularly discussed and debated on during lessons. Students foster critical and reflective thinking and gain a respect for social diversity. Students will study five key areas of society: • Education • Families and Households • Stratification • Crime and Deviance • Research and Theoretical perspectives
A minimum of a Grade 6 in GCSE English is required in order to study Sociology at A Level.
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Haringey |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Glendale Avenue, Wood Green, London, N22 5HN |
The Sociology curriculum helps students to learn about the changes that are taking place within key institutions in society. Sociology develops students’ cultural capital as it promotes engagement with a wide range of issues that go beyond a student’s day-to-day experiences. Current affairs on family, crime and education are regularly discussed and debated on during lessons. Students foster critical and reflective thinking and gain a respect for social diversity. Students will study five key areas of society: • Education • Families and Households • Stratification • Crime and Deviance • Research and Theoretical perspectives
A minimum of a Grade 6 in GCSE English is required in order to study Sociology at A Level.