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Economics

Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form

Laundry Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0XS

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Business, Administration and Law

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Thorpe St Andrew School & Sixth Form
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
A Level/Specialist Qualifications

Application Instructions

Please apply for all courses via Help You Choose. Applications will open on October 21st.


In order to ensure success in the Sixth Form, we have designed different pathways to suit your individual needs. Please see below for the specific entry criteria. In addition to this, students will need to check the specific entry criteria for their chosen subjects by checking each course descrpition.

The General Pathway

This pathway is for students who are unsure about which way their future will take them and therefore would like to keep their options as open as possible by gaining UCAS points with their Module Two Option.

Module One: three A Levels

Module Three: Enrichment Course

Module Four: Academic Coaching

You will need English and Mathematics at Grade 4 or above and at least four other GCSE subjects at Grade 4 or above.

The Combined Pathway

This pathway is for students who are unsure which way their future will take them and therefore would like to keep their options as open as possible.

Module One – either one of the three below options:

Two A-levels and one specialist qualification (equivalent to one A Level)

One A-level and two specialist qualifications (equivalent to one A Level each)

Three specialist qualifications (equivalent to one A Level each)

Module Two: Enrichment Course

Module Three: Academic Coaching

You will need English or Mathematics at Grade 4 or above and at least four other GCSE subjects at Grade 4 or above.

The Specialist Pathway

This pathway is equivalent to three A Levels and is designed for students who already know which career path they would like to take. Please refer to our on offer to view the range.

Module One: Advanced Specialist Qualification

Module Two: Work Placement

Module Three: Enrichment Course

You will need English or Mathematics at Grade 4 or above and at least four other GCSE subjects at Grade 4 or above.

The Extended Pathway

This pathway is for students aspiring to study at Oxbridge or one of the Russell Group Universities or who want to follow a high-demand course such as Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary, Law or Engineering.

Module One: Three A Levels

Module Two: One Advanced Subsidiary Level

Module Three: Enrichment Course

Module Four: Academic Coaching

You will need English and Mathematics at Grade 5 or above and at least four other GCSE subjects at Grade 5 or above.

The T Level Pathway

This course is equivalent to three A Levels and is designed for students who already know which career path they would like to take.

Module One: T Level Course

Module Two: Industry Placement

You will need English or Mathematics at Grade 4 or above and at least four other GCSE subjects at Grade 4 or above.

Course Summary

Economics is the study of how the world’s resources are shared out between individuals and countries. This course will give you an insight into economic issues as they appear in the media, for example interest rate changes, the growth of the European Union, issues over government funding and the UK economy.

Course Details

AS/Year 12 Units

Economic methodology and the economic problem

Price determination in a competitive market

Production, costs and revenue

Competitive and concentrated markets

The market mechanism, market failure and government intervention

The measurement of macroeconomic performance

How the macroeconomy works

Economic performance

Macroeconomic policy

A level/Year 13 Units:

How the macroeconomy works

Economic performance

Financial markets and monetary policy

Fiscal policy and supply side policies

The international economy

Distribution of income and wealth

Behavioural economics

Financial markets

Globalisation

Labour markets


How will it be delivered and assessed?

AS Assessment Two examinations worth 50% each

A Level Assessments Three examinations worth 33.3% each


Entry requirements

• You will need to achieve the pathway criteria, please see the prospectus for further information

• You will need to achieve a Grade 5 or above in GCSE Mathematics


Your next steps...

This is a particularly good choice for those wanting to go onto Higher Education after Sixth Form. Students go on to study a range of Economics degrees in preparation for employment in International Banking, Government, Politics and a range of management positions.


For more courses like this, check our courses page.