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St. George's Catholic School

Government and Politics

If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools.

Plato

In our tumultuous era, Political literacy has become even more important. We recognise this importance at St George’s. The intent of our Politics curriculum is to provide all students with the understanding to comprehend our quickly changing country and world. Our curriculum looks at British politics, US politics and the key political ideologies. Meaning our students will have a sound knowledge of western politics as well as the theories underpinning it.

Our students will understand the nature of the political systems, how they have developed and be able to judge the health of them in the 21st century. Our curriculum is ever changing, with lessons being updated every year to take account of developments. They will develop their own political opinions and be able to form conclusions on current events.   

We follow the Edexcel A-Level syllabus. Unit 1 looks at UK Politics -Democracy/Representation, Political Parties, Electoral Systems and Voting Behaviour. This is studied in the Autumn Term of Year 12. Unit 2 is studied in the Spring term and entails: The Constitution, Parliament, the Executive and Supreme Court. In the Summer Term of Year 12, the core Political ideologies are studied: Liberalism, Conservatism and Socialism.    

In Year 13 we study the optional ideology of Feminism in the first half term, and then study the Optional Unit 3 US Politics. Unit 3 entails The US Constitution, Congress, the Presidency, the Supreme Court and Democracy/Representation.   

Essays are given every two weeks, and all topics end with a cumulative quiz (that is then repeated through the year).   

Students have 5 lessons a week, and all classes visit the Houses of Parliament and the Supreme Court to help with their studies.

Want to find out more? 
If you wish to find out more about Sociology at St George’s please feel free to contact Mr M Mackay at 
M.Mackay@stgeorgesrc.org

Careers

Students are supported in using the A-Level to support them in their pursuit of further education and careers. Previous students have gone on to study the subject at top universities such as Warwick, Queen Mary’s and Edinburgh. Students have gone on to follow careers in journalism, the civil service, law and marketing.