
Citizenship
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5 grades · 30 units · 90 topics
Aligned to National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9)

Year 7
This curriculum introduces students to the mechanisms of British democracy and the legal system. It focuses on the transition from subject to citizen by analyzing how power is distributed and how individuals can effect change through ethical reasoning and civic action.

Year 8
A comprehensive study of the UK political and legal systems designed to foster active citizenship. Students examine the tension between state authority and individual liberty while developing the skills to influence change in their communities.

Year 9
This course examines the mechanics of British democracy and the evolution of the justice system. Students explore their roles as active citizens through the lens of human rights, international law, and the ethical challenges of the modern digital age.
Key Stage 4: GCSE (Years 10-11)

Year 10
A comprehensive study of the UK political system, legal framework, and the role of the citizen in a globalized world. Students analyze the tension between state security and individual liberty while developing the skills to participate in democratic life.

Year 11
This course prepares students for adult life by analyzing the UK's constitutional framework and the role of the citizen in a globalized world. Students evaluate the effectiveness of democratic institutions and the justice system while developing the skills to lead social change through informed advocacy.