Course information
Government and Politics
Clifton High School - Bristol, City of
01179730201
College Road, Bristol, BS8 3JD
Course summary

The modern world is an increasingly complex environment and studying Politics will enable students to understand who holds power in society and to consider the ideological debates on the issue of how our society should be governed. How has America become so polarised? Why did Britain end up with three Prime Ministers in a matter of months? Can citizens exert any meaningful influence on their rulers? Students study three core ideologies: liberalism; conservatism; and socialism, as well as a fourth ideology, which will either be feminism or anarchism. As part of this section of the course, students will develop an awareness of the key thinkers that have shaped these ideologies, as well as the tension that exists between these pioneering thinkers. In Year 13, students focus on US Politics and the ways that it compares with British Politics. Topics on this paper include the nature of the US Constitution, the role of the highly politicised US Supreme Court in contrast to its UK counterpart, and the impact that electoral systems have on the political process.

Entry requirements

To provide a solid foundation for A level study, we recommend that students achieve at least a Grade 6 at GCSE in any subject with which they wish to continue. In some subjects, a Grade 7 may be more suitable to facilitate positive outcomes at A level, and the Sixth Form team will be happy to provide tailored advice on this matter.

How you'll be assessed

The course is assessed in three papers of equal weighting.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth West
Local AuthorityBristol, City of
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding FeeUnknown
Sixth Form Fee£9,885 - £17,520
AddressCollege Road, Bristol, BS8 3JD