The Eduqas A level Economics specification encourages you to develop an interest in and enthusiasm for the subject. You will be encouraged to use an enquiring, critical and thoughtful approach and to develop an ability to think as an economist. By studying Eduqas A level Economics you will be introduced to a combination of microeconomic and macroeconomic content that will develop an understanding of economic concepts and theories through consideration of current economic issues, problems and institutions that affect everyday life.
Starting a two year A level course having completed GCSEs, the IB Middle Years Programme or an overseas equivalent at another UK or international school. Direct entry into Year 13/Upper Sixth having completed the first year of sixth form at another UK or international school.
Consists Of Three Papers: Component 1: Economic Principles; 30% of qualification Component 2: Exploring Economic Behaviour; 30% of qualification Component 3: Evaluating Economic Models and Policies; 40% of qualification
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Medway |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £12,660 - £18,000 |
Sixth Form Fee | £15,600 - £22,800 |
Address | 254 St Margaret's Banks, Rochester, ME1 1HY |
The Eduqas A level Economics specification encourages you to develop an interest in and enthusiasm for the subject. You will be encouraged to use an enquiring, critical and thoughtful approach and to develop an ability to think as an economist. By studying Eduqas A level Economics you will be introduced to a combination of microeconomic and macroeconomic content that will develop an understanding of economic concepts and theories through consideration of current economic issues, problems and institutions that affect everyday life.
Starting a two year A level course having completed GCSEs, the IB Middle Years Programme or an overseas equivalent at another UK or international school. Direct entry into Year 13/Upper Sixth having completed the first year of sixth form at another UK or international school.
Consists Of Three Papers: Component 1: Economic Principles; 30% of qualification Component 2: Exploring Economic Behaviour; 30% of qualification Component 3: Evaluating Economic Models and Policies; 40% of qualification