In Economics you will study some of the essential elements of how a society works; the creation of wealth and its subsequent distribution, both within an economy and on a global scale. The subject will offer insights into individual psychology, group reactions to certain economic situations, and the responses of organisations. As a social science subject Economics attracts students who are studying both mainly arts and mainly science A levels. It is of value to students looking to broaden their curriculum, and to any student wishing to further their understanding of the world.
It is therefore essential that you are well qualified in both English (GCSE Grade 7 or higher) and Mathematics (IGCSE Grade 6 or higher).
Assessment is via essays and structured questions relating to stimulus material which can contain text and/or numerical data.
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
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Boarding Fee | £32,250 - £44,685 |
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In Economics you will study some of the essential elements of how a society works; the creation of wealth and its subsequent distribution, both within an economy and on a global scale. The subject will offer insights into individual psychology, group reactions to certain economic situations, and the responses of organisations. As a social science subject Economics attracts students who are studying both mainly arts and mainly science A levels. It is of value to students looking to broaden their curriculum, and to any student wishing to further their understanding of the world.
It is therefore essential that you are well qualified in both English (GCSE Grade 7 or higher) and Mathematics (IGCSE Grade 6 or higher).
Assessment is via essays and structured questions relating to stimulus material which can contain text and/or numerical data.