Course information
Government and Politics A Level
Hampstead School - Camden
02077948133
Westbere Road, Hampstead, London, NW2 3RT
Course summary

What will I learn? In Year 12, you will explore: Why does the UK not have a written constitution? How is the UK government run? Why do people vote for certain parties and politicians? Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote? What ideological ideas have influenced British politics? Does the UK need to use referendums more often? In Year 13, you will explore: Why does the USA have a written constitution? Is the President really the most powerful person in the world? In what ways is Congress 'broken'? How do ideas of environmentalism link to political ideology? In what ways are government and politics similar in the US and UK? What can I do at the end of the course? A Politics A-level qualification is incredibly desirable when moving onto higher education, as you will develop great analytical and evaluative skills. Our focus on current affairs also you means you will be very well-informed about issues both in the UK and US. Whether you are considering studying a Social Sciences or Humanities degree, or any form of undergraduate course, the critical thinking skills and essay-writing experience gained in Politics will be vital. If you are not considering higher education, a Politics A Level will still provide with skills and knowledge you can apply to real-world problems and will prepare you to be a well-informed and critically-aware British citizen.

Entry requirements

You will need to achieve a Grade 5 or above in a Social Sciences Subject GCSE.

How you'll be assessed

Exams at the end of the course

School Info

About School

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityCamden
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender of SchoolMixed
AddressWestbere Road, Hampstead, London, NW2 3RT