
Why study Law? The law reflects the ever evolving development of society and the rules and regulations that guide all of our lives. As the shape of our lives and society changes, so too do the rules that govern them. If you have ever wondered how laws are made or how to reform the law as it stands; or would like to know how a jury works or what happens when a snail is found in the bottom of an un-opened bottle of ginger beer? Then law is the subject for you. It promises to be intellectually rewarding, practical and enjoyable.
5 in English Language
A typical lesson may involve the reading and study of statutes and real-life cases, debates on ethical issues and arguments for reform, the application of laws on hypothetical case studies and the writing of legal arguments.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Shropshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Lowe Hill, Wem, Shrewsbury, SY4 5UB |
Why study Law? The law reflects the ever evolving development of society and the rules and regulations that guide all of our lives. As the shape of our lives and society changes, so too do the rules that govern them. If you have ever wondered how laws are made or how to reform the law as it stands; or would like to know how a jury works or what happens when a snail is found in the bottom of an un-opened bottle of ginger beer? Then law is the subject for you. It promises to be intellectually rewarding, practical and enjoyable.
5 in English Language
A typical lesson may involve the reading and study of statutes and real-life cases, debates on ethical issues and arguments for reform, the application of laws on hypothetical case studies and the writing of legal arguments.