Economics is taught in a well-resourced department, in which ICT is increasingly used by staff and students. There are opportunities during the year to attend conferences and to take part in national essay and other competitions.
Students require at least a Grade 7 in either GCSE English or in Mathematics. If there is only one Grade 7 in one of those subjects, the other must be no lower than a Grade 6. Students should also have an interest in what might be called the ‘real world’ – the world of business, money and work. Students should be able to apply Economic theory to problem-solving and have good analytical and evaluative powers. They must be able to write well-argued essays.
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £34,650 - £41,310 |
Sixth Form Fee | £20,700 - £25,275 |
Address | Overton House, 133 High Street, Berkhamsted, HP4 2DJ |
Economics is taught in a well-resourced department, in which ICT is increasingly used by staff and students. There are opportunities during the year to attend conferences and to take part in national essay and other competitions.
Students require at least a Grade 7 in either GCSE English or in Mathematics. If there is only one Grade 7 in one of those subjects, the other must be no lower than a Grade 6. Students should also have an interest in what might be called the ‘real world’ – the world of business, money and work. Students should be able to apply Economic theory to problem-solving and have good analytical and evaluative powers. They must be able to write well-argued essays.