Economics is a fascinating subject especially in the current climate of change. Economics helps you to look more deeply into the world around you and it can give new perspectives on some of the most pressing and challenging problems facing society today. Few decisions are taken that are not influenced to some degree by Economics. It explores the role of government, producers and consumers and explains many of the issues and debates that feature in world economic affairs and in society. A-Level Economics is a thought provoking course which enables you to learn about traditional and more recent economic theories; it challenges your inherent views and examines national and international economic events. Economics is a current, relevant and dynamic.
In practice, we look at each pupil as an individual to see how they conform to our principles and we usually expect that they will have achieved at least 5 GCSEs/IGCSEs at grade 5 or above with ideally grade 6 or above in the subjects they wish to study at A-Level. However, some of the subjects you are interested in may not have been taught at GCSE, so it is impossible to specify exact entry requirements for all of our A-Level subjects. We will consider equivalent qualifications gained from other educational systems. Our philosophy for learning is designed to challenge all students in learning and thinking and to encourage and develop a resilient mindset.
Paper 1 and Paper 2: Are each a 2 hour written examination; 80 marks worth 33.3% of the A-Level. Section A has data response questions worth 40 marks and section B allows you to choose one essay question from three titles worth 40 marks. Paper 3: Is a 2 hour written examination; 80 marks worth 33.3% of the A-Level. Section A has multiple choice questions worth 30 marks and section B is a case study question worth 50 marks
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £12,435 - £18,525 |
| Address | Radley Road, Abingdon, OX14 3PS |
Economics is a fascinating subject especially in the current climate of change. Economics helps you to look more deeply into the world around you and it can give new perspectives on some of the most pressing and challenging problems facing society today. Few decisions are taken that are not influenced to some degree by Economics. It explores the role of government, producers and consumers and explains many of the issues and debates that feature in world economic affairs and in society. A-Level Economics is a thought provoking course which enables you to learn about traditional and more recent economic theories; it challenges your inherent views and examines national and international economic events. Economics is a current, relevant and dynamic.
In practice, we look at each pupil as an individual to see how they conform to our principles and we usually expect that they will have achieved at least 5 GCSEs/IGCSEs at grade 5 or above with ideally grade 6 or above in the subjects they wish to study at A-Level. However, some of the subjects you are interested in may not have been taught at GCSE, so it is impossible to specify exact entry requirements for all of our A-Level subjects. We will consider equivalent qualifications gained from other educational systems. Our philosophy for learning is designed to challenge all students in learning and thinking and to encourage and develop a resilient mindset.
Paper 1 and Paper 2: Are each a 2 hour written examination; 80 marks worth 33.3% of the A-Level. Section A has data response questions worth 40 marks and section B allows you to choose one essay question from three titles worth 40 marks. Paper 3: Is a 2 hour written examination; 80 marks worth 33.3% of the A-Level. Section A has multiple choice questions worth 30 marks and section B is a case study question worth 50 marks