Politics in the Sixth form is a popular and successful course, attracting students from all three consortium schools.
It is suitable for students who especially enjoy discussion and who are interested in current affairs.
Throughout the course we aim to develop independent learners with a wide variety of generic study skills. You will learn through:
Enrichment Activities and Independent Learning
In recent years we have had visits from politicians such as current Cabinet Member and Haltemprice MP; David Davis as well as the constitutional expert Lord Norton of Louth. Both have met with students and discussed key political issues. We have also led visits to the Houses of Parliament depending on availability each year.
Over the two years you will study the following area:
Paper 1: Government and Politics of the UK
Paper 2: Government and Politics of the USA and Comparative Politics
Paper 3: Political Ideas
Politics is a highly regarded academic qualification and can be used to enter a huge variety of university courses and careers. Recently, many politics students have chosen to study subjects such as law, journalism, history, criminology or politics itself.
Former students of the course are now working in careers such as political advisors in London and the European Union and also as journalists, lawyers and teachers.