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Highsted Grammar School
Highsted Road, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 4PT
Available start dates
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Application Instructions
Applications Open: - Friday 14 November 2025
Applications Close: - 13 February 2026. Applications may be considered after this date but it is strongly advised to apply before this deadline.
Entry Requirements: - Admission to courses - This is based on your needs and staff advice, but you should be aware of these points: 1. You will need to obtain a minimum of six GCSE passes at Level 5 or above including Mathematics and English (a minimum of a grade 5 in the reformed GCSE qualifications in English and Mathematics) and grades 9-6 in their preferred A-Level subjects or nearest equivalents. 2. Subjects have clear entry requirements. You will find these under the course details or from Subject Heads.
How to Apply: - Please apply via KentChoices (Internal and External Students)
External Applicants - please click here (This form is for external candidates and parents/carers to book a slot to ask any questions about the admissions process and Sixth Form at Highsted Grammar School). Please be aware that it is first come, first served. We will try our best to accommodate your preferences but this might not always be possible).
Internal candidates - should contact their Head of Year directly.
Course Summary
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE?
Studying Law gives students an understanding of the role of Law in today's society and raises their awareness of the rights and responsibilities of individuals. By learning about legal rules and how and why they apply to real life, students also develop their analytical ability, decision making, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. All these skills are highly sought after by higher education and employers. An A Level in Law demonstrates a candidate’s ability to communicate effectively and to a high standard using appropriate terminology and applying legal rules and theories.
The course gives excellent preparation for those students wishing to progress on to degree level study in many subjects, not just Law. The skills and knowledge gained can be particularly useful to students thinking of studying subjects associated with Sociology, Media and Journalism, Business Studies, Politics, English and History at University.
It may be of particular relevance for those considering a career in Law including solicitors, barristers, policing, legal secretaries, and paralegals. The course is also of benefit for students considering a career in media and journalism, social work, teaching and business.
AIMS OF THE COURSE
To develop candidates’ ability to:
Evaluate different legal rules and apply them to issues in society.
Produce reasoned arguments through written explanations.
Develop the skills necessary to analyse and solve problems by applying legal rules.
Develop the ability to communicate legal arguments and conclusions clearly and succinctly.
Course Details
Paper 1: The nature of law and the English legal system; Criminal law
Paper 2: The nature of law and the English legal system; Tort
Paper 3: The nature of law and the English legal system; Law of contract or human rights.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
The course is assessed by external assessment (examination). There is no assessment based on coursework for this subject.
Entry requirements
To be accepted on the AS and A Level courses a student should have at least 5 GCSEs at grades 9 - 5 (or equivalent). Strong essay writing skills are very advantageous and students would be expected to have a GCSE of at least a grade 5 in English Language.
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It may be of particular relevance for those considering a career in Law including solicitors, barristers, policing, legal secretaries, and paralegals. The course is also of benefit for students considering a career in media and journalism, social work, teaching and business.
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