
Economics
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4 grades · 24 units · 72 topics
Aligned to National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Key Stage 4: GCSE (Years 10-11)

Year 10
An introductory exploration into how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions under conditions of scarcity. Students analyze market forces, evaluate government interventions, and develop the analytical tools required to understand the modern global economy.

Year 11
This course prepares students for the complexities of the modern global economy by analyzing how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions. Students will evaluate economic trade-offs and the impact of policy interventions on societal welfare.
Key Stage 5: A-Level (Years 12-13)

Year 12
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of scarcity, choice, and the mechanics of competitive markets. Students analyze how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions and evaluate the impact of these choices on national and global economic outcomes.

Year 13
An in depth exploration of market failures, firm behavior, and macroeconomic management. Students analyze complex trade-offs and evaluate government interventions in both domestic and international contexts.