The Year 12 scheme of work offers a route through the A-level Business course, covering all the sections and sub-sections in a logical order, including opportunities to develop the necessary set of skills required for interacting with the business world. Guidance is given about any prior knowledge which is helpful or required. The order is by no means prescriptive and there are many alternative ways in which the content could be organised. There are opportunities for assessment all the way through the course which reflect what is expected of students in the final A Level examination.
- 5+ in English & Maths or 6+ in Business Studies - 5+ GCSE grades at 9-5 including English & Maths. Preference to courses is given to those students who achieve a grade 6 in their chosen subjects.
The teaching of topics in this sequence allows students to study and engage with the business world, staff will always try to relate the theoretical aspects to ‘real life’ businesses that students can associate with. The specification and assessment should encourage students to follow business developments and think critically about contemporary business issues. Most of the assessment material is based on real business situations. Following end of term assessments staff can prioritise students and/or topics that require further support. The timing of the course allows for revision at the end of the units which can be used to fill knowledge gaps previously identified. Students will have the opportunity to complete a gap analysis following a test and with the continued use of www/ebi will understand how their responses can be improved.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| Address | Avenue of Remembrance, Sittingbourne, ME10 4DB |
The Year 12 scheme of work offers a route through the A-level Business course, covering all the sections and sub-sections in a logical order, including opportunities to develop the necessary set of skills required for interacting with the business world. Guidance is given about any prior knowledge which is helpful or required. The order is by no means prescriptive and there are many alternative ways in which the content could be organised. There are opportunities for assessment all the way through the course which reflect what is expected of students in the final A Level examination.
- 5+ in English & Maths or 6+ in Business Studies - 5+ GCSE grades at 9-5 including English & Maths. Preference to courses is given to those students who achieve a grade 6 in their chosen subjects.
The teaching of topics in this sequence allows students to study and engage with the business world, staff will always try to relate the theoretical aspects to ‘real life’ businesses that students can associate with. The specification and assessment should encourage students to follow business developments and think critically about contemporary business issues. Most of the assessment material is based on real business situations. Following end of term assessments staff can prioritise students and/or topics that require further support. The timing of the course allows for revision at the end of the units which can be used to fill knowledge gaps previously identified. Students will have the opportunity to complete a gap analysis following a test and with the continued use of www/ebi will understand how their responses can be improved.