
Financial Studies at The Leigh Academy is covered by the London Institute of Banking and Finance DipFS. The course comprises the Certificate (CeFS) in Year 12 followed by the Diploma in Year 13. The DipFS prepares students for further study by developing their core skills of independent thinking, critical analysis and evaluation, verbal communication (through classroom discussion) and written communication. During the two years, students explore aspects of day-to-day finances and medium to long term personal financial planning, and then move onto areas such as sustainability in the wider financial services system, and the long-term effect of debt. The financially-related content of DipFS serves as a strong grounding for undergraduate study within finance and business-related disciplines, with many students going on to study accounting, business, finance and banking.
5+ GCSE 9-4 grades Grade 4 in Mathematics Grade 4 in English
External Assessment 100% Unit 1 and Unit 2, Year 12 Part A: 45-minute exam - 35 multiple choice questions. Part B: 105 minute essay response exam based on pre-release case study. Unit 3 and Unit 4, Year 13 Part A: 1-hour exam - 35 multiple choice questions. Part B: 2 hour essay response exam based on pre-release case study. Part B will also assess spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPAG) through the essay responses.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Green Street Green Road, Dartford, DA1 1QE |
Financial Studies at The Leigh Academy is covered by the London Institute of Banking and Finance DipFS. The course comprises the Certificate (CeFS) in Year 12 followed by the Diploma in Year 13. The DipFS prepares students for further study by developing their core skills of independent thinking, critical analysis and evaluation, verbal communication (through classroom discussion) and written communication. During the two years, students explore aspects of day-to-day finances and medium to long term personal financial planning, and then move onto areas such as sustainability in the wider financial services system, and the long-term effect of debt. The financially-related content of DipFS serves as a strong grounding for undergraduate study within finance and business-related disciplines, with many students going on to study accounting, business, finance and banking.
5+ GCSE 9-4 grades Grade 4 in Mathematics Grade 4 in English
External Assessment 100% Unit 1 and Unit 2, Year 12 Part A: 45-minute exam - 35 multiple choice questions. Part B: 105 minute essay response exam based on pre-release case study. Unit 3 and Unit 4, Year 13 Part A: 1-hour exam - 35 multiple choice questions. Part B: 2 hour essay response exam based on pre-release case study. Part B will also assess spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPAG) through the essay responses.