The course, along with the exciting trips on offer, will give you knowledge of a broad range of legal topics and transferable critical thinking and problem-solving skills. During the course, there will be ample opportunities to develop your debating skill when discussing key issues such as the influence of religion on the law, abortion and individual equality acts. It is sometimes said that studying A Level Law will prevent you from studying it at university, however this is not true. The University of Cambridge confirms that: “Taking Law as an A Level subject does not put students at a disadvantage for admission to read Law at Cambridge, nor does it provide an advantage”. Students will develop knowledge of the law in England and an awareness of the law in a global and European context. Subjects include: • English Legal System and Criminal Law • Law Making and Tort Law • Nature of Law and Contract Law There is also an opportunity to take part in mooting and debating competitions and the National Legal Apprentice competition and European Youth Parliament.
At least 5 GCSEs graded 9-5 including English at grade 6 or above.
You will sit three exams of equal length and weighting.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | East Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Penland Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, TN40 2JG |
The course, along with the exciting trips on offer, will give you knowledge of a broad range of legal topics and transferable critical thinking and problem-solving skills. During the course, there will be ample opportunities to develop your debating skill when discussing key issues such as the influence of religion on the law, abortion and individual equality acts. It is sometimes said that studying A Level Law will prevent you from studying it at university, however this is not true. The University of Cambridge confirms that: “Taking Law as an A Level subject does not put students at a disadvantage for admission to read Law at Cambridge, nor does it provide an advantage”. Students will develop knowledge of the law in England and an awareness of the law in a global and European context. Subjects include: • English Legal System and Criminal Law • Law Making and Tort Law • Nature of Law and Contract Law There is also an opportunity to take part in mooting and debating competitions and the National Legal Apprentice competition and European Youth Parliament.
At least 5 GCSEs graded 9-5 including English at grade 6 or above.
You will sit three exams of equal length and weighting.