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Key Stage 5


Course: A LEVEL Sociology / AS Sociology for those who opt for it

Exam Board: AQA

Papers (AS Level - See Y13 for full A Level):
 

Paper Content Timings Weight

Paper 1 - Education with Methods in Context

Education

Method in Context

1 hour 45 minutes

50% of AS Level

Paper 2 - Research Methods and Topics in Sociology

Research Methods

Families and Households

1 hour 45 minutes

50% of AS Level

We teach Year 12 topics in Year 12 for AQA A Level Sociology to build a strong foundational understanding of key sociological concepts, theories, and research methods. These early topics — such as education, families, and research methods — provide essential knowledge and analytical skills that students will apply to more complex Year 13 topics like crime and stratification. Teaching in this structured way ensures progression, allowing students to develop critical thinking, evaluative skills, and theoretical application over time. This logical sequencing enhances comprehension, prepares students for synoptic assessment, and fosters confidence in tackling advanced sociological debates and examinations.

Units Studied / Assessments:
 

Term Unit Assessment

Autumn 1

Education – With Research Methods alongside once a fortnight

End of Unit – Roles of Education

End of Unit – Class differences in education

Autumn 2

Education – With Research Methods alongside once a fortnight

End of Unit – Ethnic Differences in education

End of Unit – Gender Differences in Education

End of Unit - Policy

Spring 1

Method in Context

Families and Households – with Exam Skills alongside once a fortnight

End of Module – Education

End of Unit Research Methods

End of Unit – Roles of the Family

 

Spring 2

Families and Households – with Exam Skills alongside once a fortnight

End of Unit – Gender Roles

End of Unit -Changing Family Pattern

End of Unit – Family Diversity

 

Summer 1

Families and Households – with Exam Skills alongside once a fortnight

End of Unit Social Policy and Demography

End of Unit Childhood

Exams For AS Level / End of Module – Families and Household

Summer 2

Debates (Theory and Methods)

End of Unit – Theoretical Debates

Mocks for Y12s doing full A-Level

Homework:

Set Weekly + Students are expected to complete 5 hours of unguided independent study a week (10 x hours a fortnight)


Course: A LEVEL Sociology

Exam Board: AQA

Papers:
 

Paper Content Timings Weight

Paper 1 - Education with Methods in Context

Education

Method in Context

Theory and Methods

2 hours

33% of A Level

Paper 2 – Topics in Sociology

Families and Households

Beliefs in Society

2 hours

33% of A Level

Paper 3 – Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods

Crime and Deviance

Theory and Methods

2 hours

33% of A Level

In Year 13, we teach AQA A-Level Sociology topics like crime and beliefs to build on the foundational knowledge gained in Year 12. These advanced topics require deeper theoretical application, critical analysis, and evaluative skills. By sequencing learning this way, students develop a synoptic understanding, linking key concepts across the course. This approach ensures they are fully prepared for exam questions that demand higher-order thinking and the ability to assess sociological perspectives in greater depth. Year 13 topics challenge students to engage with contemporary debates, refine their arguments, and confidently apply sociological theory to real-world issues.

Units Studied / Assessments:
 

Term Unit Assessment

Autumn 1

Beliefs in Society

End of Unit – Roles of Religion

End of Unit – Secularisation

End of unit – Religious Organisations and Patterns of religiosity.

Autumn 2

Beliefs in Society/

Crime and Deviance

End of Unit – Globalisations and Science as a religion

End of Module – Beliefs in Society

End of Unit- Functionalism and Crime

MOCKS

Spring 1

Crime and Deviance

End of Unit – Marxism and the working-class crime

End of unit – Gender and Ethnic differences in crime

End of Unit – Interactionism and Crime

Spring 2

Crime and Deviance

End of Unit – Realism and Crime with Crime, punishment, and victims

End of Unit Globalisation and Crime

End of Unit Media and Crime

MOCKS

Summer 1

Revision

Catch-up on missed assessments due to mocks as part of revision

Summer 2

Exams

Exams

Homework:

Set Weekly + Students are expected to complete 5 hours of unguided independent study a week (10 x hours a fortnight)