The mind is something intangible that exists within our brain; an unseen process of enzymes, chemicals and electric currents. But why is it that some people suffer from stress or mental illness? Or that others are considered abnormal for deviating from social norms? Psychology looks at questions like these and more. It’s a fascinating science with cutting edge research that has real world applications. In Lower 6 we will cover the topic areas: • Introductory topics in psychology: learn about conformity, social norms, how the mind remembers and forgets and how children form attachments • Psychology in context: learn more about the different approaches in psychology and how to design and conduct your own research. In the second year of the course you’ll deepen your understanding of human behaviour. You’ll study additional topics including approaches in psychology, bio-psychology, research methods and issues and debates in psychology. You then choose three further topics; one from each of three option groups. • Issues and options in psychology: learn about the fascinating tendencies of human behaviour, with options looking into gender differences and the criminal mind. • Issues and debates in psychology: you’ll learn more about psychological concepts, research methods and ethical issues.
Admission to the school is a conditional place based on achieving a minimum of 6x6 grade passes at GCSE; this is a minimum entry requirement and higher grades might be necessary in intended A Level subjects, namely the Sciences and Maths.
At A level there are three exams, each account for one third of your A level. The three exams last 2 hours and are worth 96 marks each. The exams consist of multiple choice, short answer and extended writing questions.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Norfolk |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £13,548 - £19,977 |
| Address | 71A The Close, Norwich, NR1 4DD |
The mind is something intangible that exists within our brain; an unseen process of enzymes, chemicals and electric currents. But why is it that some people suffer from stress or mental illness? Or that others are considered abnormal for deviating from social norms? Psychology looks at questions like these and more. It’s a fascinating science with cutting edge research that has real world applications. In Lower 6 we will cover the topic areas: • Introductory topics in psychology: learn about conformity, social norms, how the mind remembers and forgets and how children form attachments • Psychology in context: learn more about the different approaches in psychology and how to design and conduct your own research. In the second year of the course you’ll deepen your understanding of human behaviour. You’ll study additional topics including approaches in psychology, bio-psychology, research methods and issues and debates in psychology. You then choose three further topics; one from each of three option groups. • Issues and options in psychology: learn about the fascinating tendencies of human behaviour, with options looking into gender differences and the criminal mind. • Issues and debates in psychology: you’ll learn more about psychological concepts, research methods and ethical issues.
Admission to the school is a conditional place based on achieving a minimum of 6x6 grade passes at GCSE; this is a minimum entry requirement and higher grades might be necessary in intended A Level subjects, namely the Sciences and Maths.
At A level there are three exams, each account for one third of your A level. The three exams last 2 hours and are worth 96 marks each. The exams consist of multiple choice, short answer and extended writing questions.