Course content: Theme 1: Introduction to Markets and Market Failure. Theme 2: The UK Economy – Performance and Policies. Theme 3: Business Behaviour and the Labour Market. Theme 4: A Global Perspective. The Economics A Level can be studied alongside Business. The two subjects do not overlap significantly and complement each other very well, especially for those intending a career in Business, Finance, Accountancy, Banking, Marketing, etc.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs etc. are still counted by subject). A minimum of grade 4 (or equivalent) in both GCSE English and Mathematics. Grade ‘6’ in GCSE Mathematics or equivalent qualification.
Students will be entered for the full A Level award at the end of Year 13 (3 exams of 120 minutes each, containing both data response and open response questions). Papers 1 and 2 also include some short answer questions.
About Education Provider
Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | South End, Boston, PE21 6JY |
Course content: Theme 1: Introduction to Markets and Market Failure. Theme 2: The UK Economy – Performance and Policies. Theme 3: Business Behaviour and the Labour Market. Theme 4: A Global Perspective. The Economics A Level can be studied alongside Business. The two subjects do not overlap significantly and complement each other very well, especially for those intending a career in Business, Finance, Accountancy, Banking, Marketing, etc.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs etc. are still counted by subject). A minimum of grade 4 (or equivalent) in both GCSE English and Mathematics. Grade ‘6’ in GCSE Mathematics or equivalent qualification.
Students will be entered for the full A Level award at the end of Year 13 (3 exams of 120 minutes each, containing both data response and open response questions). Papers 1 and 2 also include some short answer questions.