By studying our own system and comparing it with others, we learn what influences politicians. The issues they debate are relevant to our everyday lives, now and in the future. How and why do the people with power over us reach their decisions? How much influence do we, the voters, have? If you have a lively, enquiring mind and want to learn about how the political system really works, then Politics is for you. The best thing about taking Politics is that you will become a more informed person.
A typical Sixth Form student will join Year 12 with a minimum of six GCSEs at Level 5 or above, including Mathematics and English, with Level 6 achieved in those subjects they propose to study at A Level.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | West Berkshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £12,909 - £21,078 |
Address | St Gabriel's, Sandleford Priory, Berkshire, RG20 9BD |
By studying our own system and comparing it with others, we learn what influences politicians. The issues they debate are relevant to our everyday lives, now and in the future. How and why do the people with power over us reach their decisions? How much influence do we, the voters, have? If you have a lively, enquiring mind and want to learn about how the political system really works, then Politics is for you. The best thing about taking Politics is that you will become a more informed person.
A typical Sixth Form student will join Year 12 with a minimum of six GCSEs at Level 5 or above, including Mathematics and English, with Level 6 achieved in those subjects they propose to study at A Level.