The AQA A level Accounting qualification allows students to develop quantitative data analysis and interpretation skills, whilst the inclusion of ethics and an emphasis on management accounting will give students the confidence to communicate information to non-accountants and future clients. Accounting A level also supports the financial element of Business exams.
Grade 6 GCSE Maths as a minimum is recommended (but is not compulsory)
Papers 1 & 2 (each worth 50% of A level): » Written exam: 3 hours » 120 marks Three compulsory sections: » Section A has 10 multiple choice questions and several short answer questions. The section is worth 30 marks. » Section B has two structured questions each worth 20 marks. The section is worth 40 marks. » Section C has two extended answer questions each worth 25 marks. The section is worth 50 marks.
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| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Telford and Wrekin |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £25,350 - £36,330 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £17,550 - £21,150 |
| Address | Sutherland Road, Wellington, Telford, TF1 3BH |
The AQA A level Accounting qualification allows students to develop quantitative data analysis and interpretation skills, whilst the inclusion of ethics and an emphasis on management accounting will give students the confidence to communicate information to non-accountants and future clients. Accounting A level also supports the financial element of Business exams.
Grade 6 GCSE Maths as a minimum is recommended (but is not compulsory)
Papers 1 & 2 (each worth 50% of A level): » Written exam: 3 hours » 120 marks Three compulsory sections: » Section A has 10 multiple choice questions and several short answer questions. The section is worth 30 marks. » Section B has two structured questions each worth 20 marks. The section is worth 40 marks. » Section C has two extended answer questions each worth 25 marks. The section is worth 50 marks.