Business is a popular subject which is both theoretical and practical. It opens the doors to many careers. It is fast-paced, interactive and comprises an excellent variety of topics from Marketing to Corporate Ethics. It also covers a number of useful fundamentals, such as Accounting basics.
Academic assessment will be based on GCSE predictions and results. Pupils wishing to enter the 6th Form to study A-levels or BTECs should have a minimum of 7 GCSEs, including English and Mathematics, at levels 5 or above and at least three, usually in the subjects to be studied, at level 6 or above. Pupils with lower grades may still be offered a place in the 6th Form to study alternatives to A-levels dependent upon individual areas of expertise and aptitude.
A-Level assessment consists of three exams at the end of the two-year course. Each exam will be worth a third of the A-Level. All three papers will draw on material from the whole course and will feature a range of question styles including multiple choice, short answer questions, essay questions, data response questions and case studies.
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Cambridgeshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £11,097 - £15,999 |
Address | Wisbech Grammar School, Chapel Road, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1RH |
Business is a popular subject which is both theoretical and practical. It opens the doors to many careers. It is fast-paced, interactive and comprises an excellent variety of topics from Marketing to Corporate Ethics. It also covers a number of useful fundamentals, such as Accounting basics.
Academic assessment will be based on GCSE predictions and results. Pupils wishing to enter the 6th Form to study A-levels or BTECs should have a minimum of 7 GCSEs, including English and Mathematics, at levels 5 or above and at least three, usually in the subjects to be studied, at level 6 or above. Pupils with lower grades may still be offered a place in the 6th Form to study alternatives to A-levels dependent upon individual areas of expertise and aptitude.
A-Level assessment consists of three exams at the end of the two-year course. Each exam will be worth a third of the A-Level. All three papers will draw on material from the whole course and will feature a range of question styles including multiple choice, short answer questions, essay questions, data response questions and case studies.