A Level Politics

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A Level Politics

About the course

Course code: Pearson Edexcel Politics (2017)

Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE English Language or Literature is preferable. A keen interest in current affairs and global issues is essential.

A Level Politics examines the structure and operation of political systems in the UK and globally, exploring topics such as democracy, political ideologies, governance, and international relations.

You will learn to critically evaluate political decisions, analyse their impact, and explore the rights and responsibilities of individuals in society. This course is ideal for students who are curious about how political systems function and who want to develop a deeper understanding of the forces shaping our world.

Assessment

During A Level Politics, you will study a range of engaging topics that develop your analytical and evaluative skills.

Assessment includes:

  • Paper 1: UK Politics – covers topics such as democracy, political participation, and the role of political parties and pressure groups.
  • Paper 2: UK Government – focuses on the constitution, parliament, and the role of the prime minister and judiciary.
  • Paper 3: Comparative Politics – explores global governance, ideologies, and political systems in a comparative context, such as the US and UK.
    The course combines theoretical study with real-world examples, ensuring students gain a comprehensive understanding of politics.

Beyond the classroom

  • Visits to Westminster, the Houses of Parliament, and political institutions.
  • Opportunities to attend debates, political conferences, and model UN events.
  • Guest lectures from politicians, journalists, and policy experts.
  • Participation in mock elections and school debates to develop public speaking skills.
  • Trips to explore international political organisations, such as the EU or UN, where possible.

Studying Politics at Kimbolton helped me understand the complexities of governance and prepared me for a degree in international relations.”

Former Politics student

You will enjoy Politics if…

  • You have a passion for understanding and debating current events.
  • You want to explore how political systems and ideologies shape society.
  • You enjoy analysing complex issues and evaluating different viewpoints.
  • You aspire to a career in law, politics, journalism, or public service.

This course encouraged me to think critically about the world and gave me the tools to engage in meaningful discussions on global issues.