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Sociology

Wilmington Grammar School Sixth Form (WG6)

Common Lane, Wilmington, DARTFORD, DA2 7DA

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
History, Philosophy and Theology

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Application Instructions

Applications Open: - 31st October 2025

Applications Close: - 27th January 2026

Entry Requirements: - All students joining Year 12 will have completed their GCSE courses and from a maximum of 8 GCSEs must have achieved:

46 points from the top 8 subjects with at least a 5 in English and Maths

How to Apply: - Please follow the website www.wg6.co.uk for the application link.

We do not accept applications via Kent Choices.

Course Summary

Expectations of Independent Study

Students are expected to complete three to five hours of independent study in Sociology per week on the ‘Sociology Independent Study’ proforma. Students will be given the opportunity to ‘Go wider,’ ‘Go Deeper’ or Consolidate understanding of content covered in lessons. They will also be expected to relate sociological theory to more contemporary examples and so will be encouraged to keep abreast of current affairs in the news. Students will be given guidance to produce revision materials intermittently throughout the course, in advance of class assessment, PPE’s and final exams. This will allow for more time to be spent on one-to-one progress reviews and exam technique.

Entry Requirements

Grade 9-6 in English Language or English Literature.

Why is it interesting?

Sociology will give you a better understanding of mankind. Sociology students report high levels of student satisfaction, based on the new things they find out about society. You develop both new and alternative perspectives on different aspects of social life such as family, education and religion. All of which impact each and every one of us.

You understand how society works better than most, and so will understand and cope with societal change.

What skills and knowledge will I develop by studying this subject?

The Families and Households unit will introduce you to how the family fits into society particularly in relation to state policies and the economy.

Education and Theory & Methods provides you with the opportunity to explore the role & purpose of the education system in contemporary society. Your analytical and evaluative skills will then be used to assess the usefulness of a research method to a particular area of the education i.e. teacher labelling of students.

Beliefs in Society provides you with an opportunity to explore ideology, science and religion, including both Christian and non-Christian religious traditions.

Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods provides you with the opportunity to explore the role of crime, deviance, social order and social control in the contemporary world from the local to a global context. Patterns and distribution of types of crime, offenders and victims will be explored as well as theories on how to prevent and punish behaviour that threatens the order of society. New areas of green crime and state crime have taken this topic to an international level and there is also a focus on the challenges that sociologists face when trying to study criminal and deviant behaviour.

This course would be suitable for students who have the following skills and interests:

Reading and writing

Debating

Analysing

Research

Critical thinking

Communication

Open-mindedness and patience

Willingness to speak up

What career pathways are open to me if I study this subject?

• Community development worker

• Further education teacher

• Higher education lecturer

• International aid/development worker

• Policy officer

• Probation officer

• Secondary school teacher

• Social researcher

• Social worker

• Youth worker

• Army

• Civil Services

• Law/Solicitor

• Family support worker

• Housing manager/officer

• Human resources officer

• Life coach/Counsellor

• Newspaper journalist

• Public relations officer

• Marketing strategist

Assessment Overview

Paper 1: Education, Theory and Methods

(33.3%) 2hrs

Paper 2: Topics in Sociology

(Families & Households and Beliefs in Society)

(33.3%) 2hrs

Paper 3: Crime and Deviance with Theory and

Methods (33.3%) 2hrs


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