Business concerns the world around us. Students are encouraged to relate their experience as a buyer of goods and services to business theory and economic events and to understand how government and business work together. They will learn and use a variety of transferable skills throughout the course, including the important business skills of decision making and planning. Studying Business enables students to develop a critical approach, through rational and logical argument of both sides of a case.
GCSE Mathematics Grade 6
Students will sit three papers at the end of the two years: PAPER 1: Marketing, people and global businesses, 2 hours, 100 marks, 35% of A Level. PAPER 2: Business activities, decisions and strategy, 2 hours, 100 marks, 35% of A Level. PAPER 3: Investigating business in a competitive environment, 2 hours, 100 marks, 30% of A Level. This paper will assess content across the four themes.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £38,763 - £42,933 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £23,583 - £24,642 |
| Address | Ashtead Park, Park Lane, Surrey, KT21 1ET |
Business concerns the world around us. Students are encouraged to relate their experience as a buyer of goods and services to business theory and economic events and to understand how government and business work together. They will learn and use a variety of transferable skills throughout the course, including the important business skills of decision making and planning. Studying Business enables students to develop a critical approach, through rational and logical argument of both sides of a case.
GCSE Mathematics Grade 6
Students will sit three papers at the end of the two years: PAPER 1: Marketing, people and global businesses, 2 hours, 100 marks, 35% of A Level. PAPER 2: Business activities, decisions and strategy, 2 hours, 100 marks, 35% of A Level. PAPER 3: Investigating business in a competitive environment, 2 hours, 100 marks, 30% of A Level. This paper will assess content across the four themes.