Subject | Criteria |
Art | Art grade 6, or recent portfolio to demonstrate interest |
Biology | Grade 7 in GCSE Biology or 8 8 in Combined Science
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Chemistry | Grade 7 in GCSE Chemistry or 8 8 in Combined Science
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Classical civilisation | English Literature grade 6 |
Computer Science | Computer Science grade 6. Students without Computer Science GCSE: Maths grade 7 |
Design Technology | Design Technology grade 6. Students without DT GCSE: an interview to demonstrate competence and commitment |
Drama and Theatre | Drama grade 6 (if taken at GCSE), English grade 6 |
English Literature | English Language grade 6, English literature grade 6 |
Economics | Maths grade 6 |
French | French grade 6 |
Geography | Geography grade 6 |
History | History grade 6 |
Italian | Italian grade 6 |
Maths | Maths grade 7
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Further Maths | Maths grade 7 and you must study Maths A level |
Media Studies | English Language grade 6, English literature grade 6 |
Music | A minimum of Grade 6 in GCSE Music. For A Level, students are expected to have achieved ABRSM Grade 5 (or its equivalent) in practical music. Grade 5 Theory is also highly recommended.
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Physics | Grade 7 in GCSE Physics or 8 8 in Combined Science. Should be studied alongside A level Mathematics.
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Government and Politics | English Literature grade 6 |
Psychology | Maths grade 6, English Literature grade 6 |
Religious Studies | English grade 6 |
Spanish | Spanish grade 6 |
Sport and PE | PE grade 6, Biology (or Additional Science) grade 6 |
Textiles | Art or Textiles grade 5, or recent portfolio to demonstrate interest |
Entry requirements
To join us here at JCG you will need:
To possess an enjoyment for learning
A positive attitude and commitment towards your studies
5 GCSE subjects at grade 6 or higher with a least a grade 5 in English and Maths
To meet the entrance requirements of the individual subjects you wish to study
The entry requirements of individual subjects are listed below. At the end of Year 12, you will need a minimum of grade D in the end of year exams to continue each individual subject into Year 13. You will need to gain a grade D or above in the end of year exams in at least two subjects to continue into Year 13.


Art
Studying Art at A level is increasingly important if you are considering any design-based career.
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Biology
Biology is a fascinating and ever-changing subject which gives students an understanding of how the world around them, and indeed their own body, works.
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Chemistry
Embarking on an A level Chemistry journey opens up a world of fascinating questions and intriguing phenomena.
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Classical Civilisation
From ideas about empire and democracy to the Olympic games, and from the design of the White House to our expectations of tragedy and comedy, the legacies of ancient Greece and Rome continue to shape our daily lives.
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Computer Science
Computer Science is an intensely practical subject that combines invention, creativity and excitement. It is a rigorous, fascinating and intellectually challenging course.
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Design & Technology
Design Engineering covers everything you love about products that move mechanically with electronic control.
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Drama and Theatre
Drama and Theatre is the ideal course for students with an active interest in theatre.
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Economics
Economics tries to answer many everyday questions: Why are food prices rising? How do streaming services such as Netflix and Disney Plus compete with each other? Why are house prices increasing?
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English Literature
The study of Literature is a study into different ways of seeing the world. Literature allows us to engage with various distinctive cultural, historical and personal perspectives.
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Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)
At JCG, we’re excited to offer our students the opportunity to complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). The EPQ is a fantastic way for students in Years 12 and 13 to develop independent research skills, explore a topic they’re passionate about, and gain a valuable qualification that will stand out to universities and future employers.
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French
Students will foster a range of transferable skills including communication, critical thinking, research skills and creativity, focusing on how French-speaking society has been shaped, socially and culturally, and how it continues to change.
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Geography
As the world becomes ever more interconnected, Geography provides A level students with the analytical skills needed to help them make sense of its increasing complexity.
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Government and Politics
A level Politics is a demanding, but exciting, academic course that covers a wide range of theoretical and practical topics relating to the political systems of the UK and USA and political theory.
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History
Studying history will improve your understanding of contemporary issues. By gaining an understanding of what influenced major changes in the past, you will be better able to make judgements about how the world might develop in the future.
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Italian
Italy and its enchanting culture, landscapes and histories require a whole lifetime to explore. Arguably one of the world’s most beautiful languages, it is also greatly beneficial in many career fields.
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Mathematics
In recent years Mathematics has become the most popular subject choice at A level by UK students.
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Further Mathematics
Mathematics is an incredibly broad subject. It ranges from concepts as simple as basic counting to ideas as abstract as imaginary numbers; from calculating the probability of selecting two red beads from a bag of red and yellow beads to explaining the forces that hold the universe together.
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Media Studies
The media is the most dynamic, innovative, and influential method of mass communication of modern times.
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Music
The WJEC Eduqas A Level Music offers a dynamic, comprehensive course that allows students to explore their own musical passions.
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Physics
The OCR Physics A level is a fascinating course designed to expand your mind and improve your understanding of the world.
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Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and the mind. It offers a unique educational experience that develops a distinctive and broad set of skills.
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Religious Studies
Religious Studies is a fascinating subject that provides a strong introduction to the skills required at university, such as evaluation, debating and critical thinking skills.
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Spanish
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world making it an appealing and prevalent choice for A level study.
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Sport & PE
Sport & PE offers excellent variety and great cross curricular links with other subjects, for example Biology, Physics and Psychology.
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Textiles
A level Textiles is a diverse and exciting option, providing students with the opportunity to complete an in-depth, practical study of a range of approaches to creative fashion and textiles design within an art context.
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