History is a very popular and highly regarded subject, going well with a wide range of other subjects, enabling students to add breadth to their Sixth Form studies. It is an extremely interesting course enabling you to develop your knowledge on a wide range of topics. The skills developed in A Level History can be transferred to other subjects such as English Literature, Psychology and Sociology. History is an excellent subject to study for A Level to keep your options open when choosing a degree and is beneficial to a wide range of careers.
Courses at A Level normally require you to have at least GCSE grades 9 - 4 or equivalent. For entry to Adcote Sixth Form we like students to have a range of GCSE qualifications, including English and Mathematics, with an average of grade 5 or better. Most students starting A level courses will have grade B or above in their chosen subjects, or in related subjects if they have not taken that subject at GCSE.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Shropshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £35,100 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £13,500 - £17,700 |
| Address | Little Ness, Shrewsbury, SY4 2JY |
History is a very popular and highly regarded subject, going well with a wide range of other subjects, enabling students to add breadth to their Sixth Form studies. It is an extremely interesting course enabling you to develop your knowledge on a wide range of topics. The skills developed in A Level History can be transferred to other subjects such as English Literature, Psychology and Sociology. History is an excellent subject to study for A Level to keep your options open when choosing a degree and is beneficial to a wide range of careers.
Courses at A Level normally require you to have at least GCSE grades 9 - 4 or equivalent. For entry to Adcote Sixth Form we like students to have a range of GCSE qualifications, including English and Mathematics, with an average of grade 5 or better. Most students starting A level courses will have grade B or above in their chosen subjects, or in related subjects if they have not taken that subject at GCSE.