History is a very popular A-Level choice because students enjoy immersing themselves in the past and making sense of it. A-level History provides a broad, coherent and satisfying course of study for students. History is a subject that compliments a range of subjects and is highly regarded by Universities.
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 History you will also require a Grade 5 in GCSE History (if taken) and a Grade 5 in English Lang or Lit.
Units 1 to 3 are assessed entirely through written examinations that are externally marked. Unit 4 is assessed internally, then moderated externally and submitted before the examinations.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | West Northamptonshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Pound Lane, Moulton, Northampton, NN3 7SD |
History is a very popular A-Level choice because students enjoy immersing themselves in the past and making sense of it. A-level History provides a broad, coherent and satisfying course of study for students. History is a subject that compliments a range of subjects and is highly regarded by Universities.
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 History you will also require a Grade 5 in GCSE History (if taken) and a Grade 5 in English Lang or Lit.
Units 1 to 3 are assessed entirely through written examinations that are externally marked. Unit 4 is assessed internally, then moderated externally and submitted before the examinations.