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Wymondham High Academy Sixth Form - Induction Day - Save The Date
July 10, 2026
8.25am
Folly Road, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 0QT
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Application Instructions
Students will need to demonstrate an ability to study at least 3 A-level subjects by achieving an average of 38 points over 8 GCSEs with a Grade 4 at least in English and Mathematics. Students should gain a Grade 6 or above in subjects they wish to study at A Level. Points are worked out on the bases that a Grade 9 = 9 points, Grade 8 = 8 points etc.
Please check for subject specific requirements.
Please note, our preferred method of application is via https://wymondhamhigh.applicaa.com/year12
Course Summary
The law and rules of law are vast and ever changing. Law is an exciting and dynamic subject that governs every aspect of our lives.
This engaging course has been designed to inspire, nurture and develop a deep understanding of our current legal system. This qualification is designed to develop knowledge and skills for the further study of law and related subjects such as Business, History and Politics. You will develop your knowledge of the law in England, and an awareness of law in a European and global context. The course will enable you to learn and understand the changing nature of law and the interaction between law, morals, justice, society and technology.
Course Details
Criminal Law
Including murder, manslaughter, non-fatal offences, theft, burglary and defences including duress and insanity
Tort
Including negligence and vicarious liability
Human Rights
The right to a fair trial, privacy, to assemble and rights of free speech
The legal system, law making and the Nature of Law
How are laws made? How much power do judges have? How does a trial work? What are the aims of sentencing criminals? Are there flaws in our current jury system? Is it the function of law to impose morality?
How will it be delivered and assessed?
The course is assessed by three, two hour examinations at the end of the two year course.
Entry requirements
Students will need to demonstrate an ability to study at least 3 A-level subjects by achieving an average of 38 points over 8 GCSEs with a Grade 4 at least in English and Mathematics. Points are worked out on the bases that a Grade 9 = 9 points, Grade 8 = 8 points etc.
Your next steps...
Law is a respected and highly valued A Level by many universities and employers for its academic rigour. As well as the legal profession, Law A level can lead to work in the legal departments of local government, work in large companies, journalism, teaching, the Civil Service and much more.
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