Psychology
Lymm High School - Warrington
01925755458
Oughtrington Lane, Lymm, WA13 0RB
Course summary

A’ level Psychology provides students with a sound understanding of the various methods and approaches used in psychology. It is designed to develop students’ critical thinking skills and will prepare them for higher level study. We aim to develop students’ ability to interpret, evaluate and comment. Students are encouraged to develop an in-depth knowledge of core topics. This specification also allows them to demonstrate the ability to use scientific methodology in the context of psychology. There is no requirement for prior knowledge of psychology when embarking on this course, however if you have studied GCSE Psychology, this would be an advantage. The eclectic mix of topics allows students to have a good all round knowledge of psychology that is fundamental to understanding human behaviour. It will also equip students with other necessary skills such as analysis and evaluation and learning how to carry out their own piece of research.

Entry requirements

5 GCSE grades 4-9, including English Language grade 4, Maths grade 5 and minimum 4,4 in GCSE Science.

How you'll be assessed

The two year A’ level course provides an introduction to a range of topics including: • social influence • memory • attachment • clinical psychology and mental health • research methods • approaches in psychology • biopsychology • issues and debates • gender • schizophrenia • forensic psychology Students will sit three, two hour exams at the end of the two years, each worth 96 marks. These comprise of multiple choice questions as well as short answer questions and extended writing tasks. Question papers will assess students’ ability to apply their knowledge rather than just the ability to learn material.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionNorth West
Local AuthorityWarrington
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressOughtrington Lane, Lymm, WA13 0RB