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Head of Department: Miss H Price

Sociology is a popular course that focuses on the institutions within society and builds upon the interest students will have developed in their observations of life. It involves the study of society and the structures within it, for example the education system, families & households, crime, social stratification, and the impact of the media on society. Sociology aims to enable students to reflect on their own experience of the social world in which they live. This will include developing skills which will enhance their ability to participate more effectively in adult life, appreciating the significance of theoretical and conceptual issues in sociological debate, understanding sociological methodology, as well as acquiring knowledge and critical understanding of contemporary social processes and structures, for instance gender and class conflict in society.

Teaching Staff

  • Miss H Price - Subject Lead
  • Mrs Leone
  • Miss Myers

Enrichment and Progression

In Sociology we encourage students to have an open mind but also be free to express their thoughts and opinions on a particular topic. One of the main aims of the subject is to teach the students to be able to express themselves in a non-biased and mature way.

Sociology offers students a range of career opportunities such as:

  • The police force
  • Social work
  • Counselling
  • Human resources
  • Teaching/Lecturing
  • Youth work
  • Probation officer
  • Housing manager/officer
  • Early help
  • Journalism
  • Social researcher

What do our students study?

Year 10 - Students will be introduced to key concepts such as feminism and capitalism. They will focus on the following topics:

  • The Sociological approach - What is Sociology?
  • Sociological research methods - How do sociologists study society?
  • Families
  • Education

Year 11 - Students will build on their knowledge and will focus on the following topics:

  • Crime and Deviance
  • Social stratification

Year 12 - Students will ave the exciting opportunity to learn the following topics:

  • Education
  • Methods in context
  • Families & Households
  • The Media

Year 13 - Students will build on their knowledge and will focus on the following topics:

  • Crime and Deviance
  • Theory & Methods

Click here for exam board information on AQA GCSE Sociology

Click here for exam board information on AQA A-Level Sociology

Subject Documents Date  
Year 10 Sociology Curriculum Map 19th Sep 2024 Download
Year 11 Sociology Curriculum Map 19th Sep 2024 Download
Year 12 Sociology Curriculum Map 19th Sep 2024 Download
Year 13 Sociology Curriculum Map 19th Sep 2024 Download