Politics is an exciting subject that has significance for all our lives in an ever-changing and increasingly diverse political landscape. It’s as much about compromise and conflict resolution as it is about strength of conviction. It impacts at every level of daily life, irrespective of your chosen career path or skill base. If you believe keeping up-to-date with the latest news is a fundamental part of your day – if you enjoy informed discussion and accept that there are no right or wrong answers, then you should be on the A-level Politics course at Colfe’s. At Colfe’s, level Politics enables students to gain an insight and understanding into the nature of politics, governance and ideologies – linking theory to contemporary political developments. The ability to analyse and draw comparisons between the US and UK politics is explored through an in-depth study of: • Component 1 UK Politics and Political Ideas • Component 2 UK Government and Non-core Political Ideas • Component 3 Comparative Politics (USA) Although many of our students go on to read Politics at university, the skills you’ll develop in this course will equip you with a wide range of subject areas – for example, Law, International Relations, Economics, Sociology, History and Philosophy.
Successful candidates will be invited to interview and offers made are conditional on achieving at least four Grade 7/A at GCSE. At this stage, we will also ask for a reference from the pupil’s current school.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Greenwich |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £15,330 - £20,460 |
Address | Horn Park Lane, Lee, London, SE12 8AW |
Politics is an exciting subject that has significance for all our lives in an ever-changing and increasingly diverse political landscape. It’s as much about compromise and conflict resolution as it is about strength of conviction. It impacts at every level of daily life, irrespective of your chosen career path or skill base. If you believe keeping up-to-date with the latest news is a fundamental part of your day – if you enjoy informed discussion and accept that there are no right or wrong answers, then you should be on the A-level Politics course at Colfe’s. At Colfe’s, level Politics enables students to gain an insight and understanding into the nature of politics, governance and ideologies – linking theory to contemporary political developments. The ability to analyse and draw comparisons between the US and UK politics is explored through an in-depth study of: • Component 1 UK Politics and Political Ideas • Component 2 UK Government and Non-core Political Ideas • Component 3 Comparative Politics (USA) Although many of our students go on to read Politics at university, the skills you’ll develop in this course will equip you with a wide range of subject areas – for example, Law, International Relations, Economics, Sociology, History and Philosophy.
Successful candidates will be invited to interview and offers made are conditional on achieving at least four Grade 7/A at GCSE. At this stage, we will also ask for a reference from the pupil’s current school.