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24/04/24

Good Luck to our students taking part in the Senior County Cup Final tonight v's Bishop Stortford - You've got this!! Kick off 6pm @ Cheshunt Football Club. pic.twitter.com/YBpzOAYbkw

19/04/24

Year 9 students have been honing their woodwork skills in Design and Technology class as they start the creation of a table lamp. pic.twitter.com/6dMcKXCchO

18/04/24

It was a pleasure to welcome our Yr12 students and parents in for our UCAS and Oxbridge information evening tonight. Advice and Guidance is a key part of our outstanding 6th form offer. pic.twitter.com/5nLFBCpzr5

18/04/24

What a lovely way to work on their vocabulary. https://t.co/AsA9Ui7xGz

18/04/24

Yesterday some of our Year 9 drama students headed into London to watch the West End production of Wicked - they will write a review and critical analysis of the show as part of their studies. pic.twitter.com/xXom1uYRya

18/04/24

We are looking forward to welcoming Year 12 students and parents/carers to our UCAS Information Evening in the sports hall from 6.00pm. pic.twitter.com/NslyZe1Vt7

18/04/24

A lively student-led debate happening in Year 9 Religious Studies class about gender differences and equality. pic.twitter.com/eFZJM3ukMz

17/04/24

Some amazing books coming soon! https://t.co/DUDJcw38Ao

17/04/24

Trampolining Success Year 7 student Adam, recently competed in the National Trampoline and DMT League. He finished First place and took home a Gold Medal in the 9-13 Male category. A fantastic start to the competition season! pic.twitter.com/juVslTgKhc

17/04/24

Year 7 were playing detectives in English class today - by acting out a murder mystery in preparation of writing their own murder mysteries later in the term. pic.twitter.com/2LC1qHojzA

17/04/24

What better way to kick off our summer term than a wonderful evening at our Jazz Night taking place next week with our talented musicians. Friday 26 April, starts at 7pm.Tickets available via ParentPay - £8 each.Cashless bar available. pic.twitter.com/80XqfsmxZp

16/04/24

Year 10 were making motors in physics lesson today using magnets and wire coil's, the hands-on activity deepened their learning experience and understanding of how motors work. pic.twitter.com/KTs9Lj69yv

15/04/24

The Big One - Senior County Cup Football Final 🏆After an amazing season the Senior 1st XI play Bishop Stortford High School in the County Cup Final.We need you there 🫵KEY INFO:📆 Wednesday 24th April - 6pm Kick Off 📍Cheshunt Football Club, EN8 0RU🎟️Ticket Price: TBC pic.twitter.com/N5QM5RUP1c

15/04/24

To celebrate National Scrabble Day, Ms Wildsmith has made an interactive game of Scrabble featuring mystery books! Come and have a go in the Library 📚 pic.twitter.com/2J4BlZl5lZ

14/04/24

Term Date Reminder - Monday 15 April 2024 is an INSET day for staff, school will be closed to students.Tuesday 16 April - students return to school.Term dates can be found on the school website https://t.co/nCY6jzrm3K pic.twitter.com/oQnBChcPDM

13/04/24

New raised beds, just waiting for our weird and wonderful vegetable and flower seedlings to be planted! 🌱🌈🥕🍋🥒🌶️🫑 pic.twitter.com/G2f8Zr1vCU

13/04/24

Students were fantastic this morning getting packed up and out early. About to take off on our first flight to Lisbon. pic.twitter.com/vpPWqSnpbu

13/04/24

Yesterday we had a fantastic day walking around Sete Cidades crater lake, visiting coastal lava flows, lava caves and Ponte Delgada town. pic.twitter.com/Zbs5j7LeIX

10/04/24

A great day exploring today, starting with a forest trek with waterfalls and HEP dams followed by a dip in some geothermal pools! pic.twitter.com/FfOisipjph

09/04/24

Year 10 Geographers have arrived in Ponta Delgada, have had dinner and are settling into our rooms. Ready for a busy day sightseeing tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/Zk5WfrmEcd

09/04/24

Eid Mubarak to all our families in the SJL community celebrating this week! pic.twitter.com/tqzErrwAe7

04/04/24

Sport Tour 2024🇳🇱🏐A fantastic week of netball for the girls!A 3rd and 1st place result at the tournament shows how hard the girls have worked and have learned a lot this week. They should be very proud🥇🥉Well done to Aida and Lily, coaches players of the tournament 🏆 pic.twitter.com/unx8bWlxUC

04/04/24

Sports Tour 24 - An amazing week of football comes to an end. The Yr9A team perform brilliantly in the tournament this afternoon - played 5, Won 3, Drew 1 and Lost 1. Crowing them ChampsThe Yr9B battled well in their games but didn’t have enough to podium. ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/e9PwDRLI05

03/04/24

Sports Tour Update 24-Time to put the skills the girls have learnt into action🏐 pic.twitter.com/CHcn2k5KX2

02/04/24

Sports Tour 2024-Netball training is underway pic.twitter.com/dGjCSdaJhy

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Economics

About the Faculty
Welcome to the Economics faculty at SJL. Our commitment to developing and maintaining student engagement alongside achieving excellence is a focus of the faculty. We continue to develop our skills and embrace current economic trends to incorporate in our lesson planning and preparation. The economics faculty has a team of experienced teaching staff and an excellent understanding of exam board expectations and requirements.
Curriculum Intent Statement

Economics is a popular university subject of study, either as the main subject or as part of many courses. Economics seeks to answer the questions:

  • What gets produced?
  • How it gets produced?
  • Who gets what?

It is a highly regarded A Level requiring strong analytical skills and enthusiasm for a debate. Many of the top 200 UK companies employ economists to help formulate business strategy. Successful Economics graduates are, in general, highly paid and have careers in Business, Banking, The City, Law, Insurance and Risk Analysis.

The aim is for the students to develop an interest in, and enthusiasm for, the subject. In addition, to appreciate the contribution of economics to the understanding of the wider economic and social environment:

To develop an understanding of a range of concepts and an ability to use those concepts in a variety of different contexts.

To use an enquiring, critical and thoughtful approach to the study of economics and develop an ability to think as an economist.

To understand that economic behaviour can be studied from a range of perspectives.

To develop analytical and quantitative skills, together with qualities and attitudes that will equip them for the challenges, opportunities and responsibilities of adult and working life.

Key Stage 5 Curriculum

Board: Pearson EdExcel (9EC0)

Assessment

A Level

  • Paper 1 Markets and business behaviour, questions drawn from Theme 1 and Theme 3
  • Paper 2 The national and global economy, questions drawn from Theme 2 and Theme 4
  • Paper 3 Microeconomics and macroeconomics, questions drawn from all themes

Course content

At A Level in Economics the qualification is structured into four themes and consists of three externally examined papers.

Students develop knowledge and understanding of core economic models and concepts in the four themes. Students will need to apply their knowledge and understanding to both familiar and unfamiliar contexts in the assessment and demonstrate an awareness of current economic events and policies.

Theme 1: Introduction to markets and market failure

  • This theme focuses on microeconomic concepts. Students will develop an understanding of:
    • nature of economics
    • how markets work
    • market failure
    • government intervention

Theme 2: The UK economy – performance and policies

  • This theme focuses on macroeconomic concepts. Students will develop an understanding of:
    • measures of economic performance
    • aggregate demand
    • aggregate supply
    • national income
    • economic growth
    • macroeconomic objectives and policy

Theme 3: Business behaviour and the labour market

  • This theme develops the microeconomic concepts introduced in Theme 1 and focuses on business economics. Students will develop an understanding of:
    • business growth
    • business objectives
    • revenues, costs and profits
    • market structures
    • labour market
    • government intervention

Theme 4: A global perspective

  • This theme develops the macroeconomic concepts introduced in Theme 2 and applies these concepts in a global context. Students will develop an understanding of:
    • international economics
    • poverty and inequality
    • emerging and developing economies
    • the financial sector
    • role and state in the macroeconomy

Entry requirements

To take this course students must have obtained a grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics and English as well as an APS of 4.5 or above.

Marking Policy

Extended Curriculum

The Economics faculty provides a number of extra-curricular opportunities for our students, including:

The opportunity to attend the Women in Economics Day created by Caius Director of Studies in Economics Dr Victoria Bateman, who is a speaker on the day. This annual event will give sixth form girls the chance to hear from top female speakers working in the world of policy-making, as well as young female undergraduate students currently studying Economics at Caius.

The opportunity to attend the A level economics conference hosted by PolEconUK.org in London, previous guest speakers such as Hugh Pym Health editor with the BBC, spoke about public pressures and political direction and the impact it is having on the NHS. 

Progression and Prospects

As Economics is a Social Science it complements and adds to other subjects such as Business, Politics and Philosophy.

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