This subject is designed to allow candidates to develop an understanding and appreciation of the factors that lead to successful entrepreneurs and enterprises. Areas of study include marketing, business and personal finance and entrepreneurs themselves. There are 2 internally assessed units, 1 set assignment and 1 written exam. This approach means students can showcase to future employers how they apply their learning to practical, everyday workplace challenges. Lecture-style note-making, practical investigations (research into local businesses and entrepreneurs), group discussion, individual research, and oral presentations to the class. Visits to local businesses are an essential part of the course; we also expect to arrange talks with entrepreneurs. Access to a local business or business, or entrepreneur, would be useful in helping to carry out the research. However, help will be provided for this. This is a very flexible course that can match with any other subject. It is ideal for pupils who would like to set up their own business in the future, work in and develop a current family business or go to university. For university entry, it would need to be combined with other subjects. If the student plans to combine this subject with A‐levels in business and/or economics we would advise you to discuss these plans with the Sixth Form team early in the process.
Applicants who wish to join us in the Sixth Form have the opportunity to attend a Sixth Form Open Evening. They will then be invited into school to meet Mr Softley, our Assistant Head (Sixth Form & Futures), followed by an invitation to attend our Sixth Form Taster Day. An offer will be made subject to our entry requirements of at least 5 GCSEs grade 4 or above (including at least a 6/B grade in chosen A level subjects).
Mandatory units: Enterprise and Entrepreneurs Developing a Marketing Plan Personal and Business Finance Optional units (1 of these will count) Social Enterprise Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship
About Education Provider
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Leeds |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £35,295 - £35,490 |
Sixth Form Fee | £11,700 - £16,500 |
Address | Apperley Bridge, Bradford, BD10 0NR |
This subject is designed to allow candidates to develop an understanding and appreciation of the factors that lead to successful entrepreneurs and enterprises. Areas of study include marketing, business and personal finance and entrepreneurs themselves. There are 2 internally assessed units, 1 set assignment and 1 written exam. This approach means students can showcase to future employers how they apply their learning to practical, everyday workplace challenges. Lecture-style note-making, practical investigations (research into local businesses and entrepreneurs), group discussion, individual research, and oral presentations to the class. Visits to local businesses are an essential part of the course; we also expect to arrange talks with entrepreneurs. Access to a local business or business, or entrepreneur, would be useful in helping to carry out the research. However, help will be provided for this. This is a very flexible course that can match with any other subject. It is ideal for pupils who would like to set up their own business in the future, work in and develop a current family business or go to university. For university entry, it would need to be combined with other subjects. If the student plans to combine this subject with A‐levels in business and/or economics we would advise you to discuss these plans with the Sixth Form team early in the process.
Applicants who wish to join us in the Sixth Form have the opportunity to attend a Sixth Form Open Evening. They will then be invited into school to meet Mr Softley, our Assistant Head (Sixth Form & Futures), followed by an invitation to attend our Sixth Form Taster Day. An offer will be made subject to our entry requirements of at least 5 GCSEs grade 4 or above (including at least a 6/B grade in chosen A level subjects).
Mandatory units: Enterprise and Entrepreneurs Developing a Marketing Plan Personal and Business Finance Optional units (1 of these will count) Social Enterprise Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship