Psychology is essentially the study of people, the mind and behaviour. We study diverse areas such as obedience, attachment, memory, criminal behaviour and psychological disorders. Degree choices and careers include specialisms such as clinical, educational, forensic, counselling, sport, and occupational psychologists. The course content is very interesting and you learn to develop key analytical skills, write and structure essays and complete psychological research. These skills are all relevant and transferable to the workplace with Psychology students known for their range of skills that employers require.
Entry into the Sixth Form is dependent upon ability and attitude, together with a minimum of five GCSE passes at Grade 5, or higher, including English and Mathematics, a Headteacher’s report and personal interview. Some subjects may require higher grades for entry to A Level.
The A Level is assessed by three written exams with a mixture of multiple choice, short answer and essay questions.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Leicestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £12,120 - £15,810 |
| Address | Gray Street, Loughborough, LE11 2DZ |
Psychology is essentially the study of people, the mind and behaviour. We study diverse areas such as obedience, attachment, memory, criminal behaviour and psychological disorders. Degree choices and careers include specialisms such as clinical, educational, forensic, counselling, sport, and occupational psychologists. The course content is very interesting and you learn to develop key analytical skills, write and structure essays and complete psychological research. These skills are all relevant and transferable to the workplace with Psychology students known for their range of skills that employers require.
Entry into the Sixth Form is dependent upon ability and attitude, together with a minimum of five GCSE passes at Grade 5, or higher, including English and Mathematics, a Headteacher’s report and personal interview. Some subjects may require higher grades for entry to A Level.
The A Level is assessed by three written exams with a mixture of multiple choice, short answer and essay questions.