Why choose Sociology? • It is a rigorous academic subject that is also rooted in the real world. • It enables you to develop critical thinking skills, to analyze and interpret the world around you. • The subject will give you an understanding of the way people think and why people behave in certain ways You will consider questions such as: • Why do some people join gangs? • Why do people get married or divorced? • Why do some people underachieve in school? • Why do some pupils join anti-school subcultures? • How do sociologists research society? Subject Content: • Education • Families and Households • Beliefs in Society • Crime and Deviance • Theory and Methods
Five different subjects* at Grades 9-4/D*-P, including English & Maths 9-4.
Students sit examinations for full A Level qualifications in the summer period at the end of Year 13. For students in the Scholars’ Program, it may be possible to take an AS examination at the end of Year 12.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Staffordshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Oulton Road, Stone, ST15 8DT |
Why choose Sociology? • It is a rigorous academic subject that is also rooted in the real world. • It enables you to develop critical thinking skills, to analyze and interpret the world around you. • The subject will give you an understanding of the way people think and why people behave in certain ways You will consider questions such as: • Why do some people join gangs? • Why do people get married or divorced? • Why do some people underachieve in school? • Why do some pupils join anti-school subcultures? • How do sociologists research society? Subject Content: • Education • Families and Households • Beliefs in Society • Crime and Deviance • Theory and Methods
Five different subjects* at Grades 9-4/D*-P, including English & Maths 9-4.
Students sit examinations for full A Level qualifications in the summer period at the end of Year 13. For students in the Scholars’ Program, it may be possible to take an AS examination at the end of Year 12.