SIN EAST SOCIAL SCIENCE

Entry Requirements

Our core entry requirements are:

  • six or more GCSEs at grade 5+, including English and mathematics.
  • you will also need to achieve 5+ in the subjects you wish to study at A-level. If you are new to the subject we will consider achievement in the GCSE that most closely corresponds.

Subject

Subject Entry Requirements

Mathematics

GCSE 6+ in mathematics

Further Maths GCSE 8+ in Maths, if you studies Further Maths or Statistics GCSE you will also need to achieve grade 8+

Biology

 

GCSE Biology grade 6 or higher, or Combined Science grade 6,6 or higher

Chemistry

GCSE Chemistry grade 6 or higher, or Combined Science grade 6,6 or higher

Computer science

GCSE 6+ mathematics

Physics

GCSE Physics grade 6 or higher, or Combined Science grade 6,6 or higher

GCSE 6+ mathematics

Must also choose to study A-level maths

Psychology

GCSE 5+ in English literature, English language and a humanity (either history or geography)

Criminology 

GCSE 5+ in English Literature and English Language

Environmental Science

GCSE Biology and Chemistry grade 5+ or Combined Science grades 6,6

English Literature

GCSE 5+ in both English literature and English language

History

GCSE 5+ in English literature, English language and history

Geography

GCSE 5+ in English literature, English language, geography and maths

Sociology

GCSE 5+ in English literature, English language and a humanity (either history or geography)

Philosophy

GCSE 6+ Religious Education and English or GCSE 6+ in English and a humanity 

Politics

GCSE 5+ in English literature, English language and a humanity (either history or geography)

French

GCSE 5+ in French

Art and Design

GCSE 5+ in art or graphics

Food Science and Nutrition GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition at 5 grade and a minimum of 5 in Science , English and Maths. Those who have not studied GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition will be considered, however, they would have to show that they are capable and confident in the Food Room—this will be demonstrated through a number of short practical activities to be undertaken by the student.

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