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GCSE Citizenship Studies (Level 2 Academic & Vocational Pathway)

The View @ East Street

Bordyke End, 59 East Street, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1HA

GCSE or Equivalent
Level 2
Health, Public Services and Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
The View @ East Street
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

*IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM THE VIEW @ EAST STREET FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 APPLICATIONS*

Applications open: 1 November 2023

Applications close: 13 June 2024

How to apply: Please apply via KentChoices

LATE APPLICATIONS: Applications via Kent Choices are now closed, please contact us directly on 01732 778897 or email tv-es@hillview.kent.sch.uk.


Course Summary

You may only select this course if you have chosen the Academic & Vocational Pathway.

Citizenship aims to motivate and educate students to become thoughtful and active citizens who engage intelligently and enthusiastically with public life.

Course Details

  • Life in Modern Britain - the make up and dynamics of contemporary society, what it means to be British, as well as the role of media and the UK’s role on the world stage.
  • Rights and Responsibilities - the laws, rights and responsibilities within the UK and also the nature of international laws, treaties and agreements by which the UK abides.
  • Politics and Participation - aims to give students an understanding of the political process and how to resolve issues, bring about change and empower citizens to be at the heart of our society.
  • Active Citizenship - students undertake an investigation into a citizenship issue of their choice which involves research, action and reflection.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

We encourage regular discussions and debate so students may become effective communicators both verbally and in written, essay style formats.

Active Citizenship is delivered alongside the other topics of study. Students will build on their understanding of how to be an active citizen, looking into different citizen campaigns before deciding upon their own investigation. This investigation will be linked to one of the theme areas and provide an active and independent element to the course.

How is the course assessed?

Paper 1 Written exam 50% of GCSE (some questions based on your own investigation into a citizenship issue of your own choice which involves research, action and reflection)

Paper 2 Written exam: 50% of GCSE.


Entry requirements

Learners do not need any other qualifications as pre-requisites to entry.

Your next steps...

This qualification is ideal for learners intending to move on to A-Levels in social sciences, law or politics. It also provides opportunities for further study in Level 3 Vocational qualifications at a school or college in areas such as social care, public services and prepares for work in the charity sector, community work, local government administration, politics or Equality and Diversity Officers.


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