SubjectsPolitics
In a world that is constantly evolving, the study of Politics has never been more relevant or engaging. Our A Level Politics course explores how the decisions that shape our lives are made and examines who holds the power to bring about change. Using contemporary examples, students are encouraged to grapple with challenging questions, developing critical thinking skills and honing their ability to interpret, evaluate, and make well-supported judgments about the nature of politics.
Course Outline
We follow the Edexcel A Level Politics course, which is structured around three key areas:
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Paper 1: UK Politics and Core Political Ideas
Students explore topics including Democracy and Participation, Political Parties, Electoral Systems, and Voting Behaviour, alongside the foundational theories of Liberalism, Conservatism, and Socialism.
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Paper 2: UK Government and Non-core Political Ideas
This section focuses on the UK Constitution, Parliament, the Prime Minister, and the interplay between Political Institutions, as well as Feminism as a non-core political idea.
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Paper 3: Comparative Politics – Global Politics
Students examine themes such as Globalisation, Global Governance, Human Rights, and Comparative Political Theories.