Economics is a subject full of controversy allowing students to consider the topical issues of the day in a lively and analytical way. A Level of Economics will give you an excellent understanding of how economies allocate their scarce resources to meet the needs and wants of their citizens. You will develop a greater understanding of the economic problems which face individuals, firms, and governments on a local, national, and global level and the alternative ways these problems can be resolved. You will investigate microeconomic topics such as how individual decisions impact economic outcomes, the importance of competition, how markets operate and why they fail and how the distribution of income and wealth is affected. At the same time, you will learn about macroeconomics, looking at the 'big picture' of how our national economy fits into the global context, the global impact of financial markets and monetary policy and the operation of the international economy. At St Dunstan's we provide students with academic challenge through exposure and engagement with a range of higher-level texts and guest speakers.
Entry requirements for the Sixth Form are currently set at an average of grade 6 or above across all the subjects studied at GCSE with 9-7 (A*/A equivalent) grades in the subjects appropriate to the student’s choice of A Levels. GCSE/IGCSE grade 7 or above in Mathematics and a grade 6 or above in English Literature or Language.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Lewisham |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £21,321 |
Address | Stanstead Road, Catford, LONDON, SE6 4TY |
Economics is a subject full of controversy allowing students to consider the topical issues of the day in a lively and analytical way. A Level of Economics will give you an excellent understanding of how economies allocate their scarce resources to meet the needs and wants of their citizens. You will develop a greater understanding of the economic problems which face individuals, firms, and governments on a local, national, and global level and the alternative ways these problems can be resolved. You will investigate microeconomic topics such as how individual decisions impact economic outcomes, the importance of competition, how markets operate and why they fail and how the distribution of income and wealth is affected. At the same time, you will learn about macroeconomics, looking at the 'big picture' of how our national economy fits into the global context, the global impact of financial markets and monetary policy and the operation of the international economy. At St Dunstan's we provide students with academic challenge through exposure and engagement with a range of higher-level texts and guest speakers.
Entry requirements for the Sixth Form are currently set at an average of grade 6 or above across all the subjects studied at GCSE with 9-7 (A*/A equivalent) grades in the subjects appropriate to the student’s choice of A Levels. GCSE/IGCSE grade 7 or above in Mathematics and a grade 6 or above in English Literature or Language.