Students who wish to attempt the EPQ will attend an introductory set of lessons that prepare them to choose a topic and to carry out research. For much of the course they will work independently, although their progress will be monitored by a supervisor who will offer guidance and support. During the course there will be further lessons to develop the analytical skills of the students and to prepare them to write the final dissertation, which will be 5,000 words in length or at least 1,000 words if producing an artefact. The dissertation is assessed internally and moderated externally. The EPQ represents a significant additional undertaking for any A level students, so good time management will be essential. Part of the final assessment asks the students to reflect on their experience and to evaluate objectively their own performance. Participation in the EPQ should enhance a student’s performance in all subjects and provide an excellent foundation for study at University.
The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) offers Sixth Form students the opportunity to study a topic in depth and produce a final dissertation. It is a free-standing qualification and its purpose is to add a further dimension to Sixth Form and to stretch the more ambitious scholar.
Dissertation, which will be 5,000 words in length or at least 1,000 words if producing an artefact
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Suffolk |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Wells Hall Road, Great Cornard, Sudbury, CO10 0NH |
Students who wish to attempt the EPQ will attend an introductory set of lessons that prepare them to choose a topic and to carry out research. For much of the course they will work independently, although their progress will be monitored by a supervisor who will offer guidance and support. During the course there will be further lessons to develop the analytical skills of the students and to prepare them to write the final dissertation, which will be 5,000 words in length or at least 1,000 words if producing an artefact. The dissertation is assessed internally and moderated externally. The EPQ represents a significant additional undertaking for any A level students, so good time management will be essential. Part of the final assessment asks the students to reflect on their experience and to evaluate objectively their own performance. Participation in the EPQ should enhance a student’s performance in all subjects and provide an excellent foundation for study at University.
The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) offers Sixth Form students the opportunity to study a topic in depth and produce a final dissertation. It is a free-standing qualification and its purpose is to add a further dimension to Sixth Form and to stretch the more ambitious scholar.
Dissertation, which will be 5,000 words in length or at least 1,000 words if producing an artefact