Dive into the origins of Western civilisation by analysing the power dynamics, brutal conflicts, and cultural shifts of ancient Greece and Rome. This course uses original sources to investigate the rise of the first emperors and the legendary societies of Sparta and Athens.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE History
A truly personalised course that allows students to build on their unique artistic strengths across a broad range of disciplines. Students transition from a foundational exploration of various media to a specialized pathway supported by expert one-to-one tuition.
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Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in any Art and Design GCSE
Explore the intricate beauty of life itself, from the microscopic building blocks of organisms to the complex interactions within global ecosystems. This course integrates rigorous theory with hands-on exploration, connecting students to the rich scientific history and research industry of the local area.
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Entry Requirements: Grade 7-7 in Combined Science or Grade 7 in Biology
Explore a fundamental science that touches every aspect of our existence, from the air we breathe to life-saving technologies. This course places students at the forefront of discovery, using chemical principles to address global challenges like hunger, disease, and pollution.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 7-7 in Combined Science or Grade 7 in Chemistry
Embark on an odyssey through the mythical lands and cultural landscapes of the ancient world. This wide-ranging course explores the literature, art, and philosophy of Greece and Rome, requiring no knowledge of ancient languages as all texts are studied in translation.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE History or English (Literature/Language)
Become an expert linguist and critical thinker by mastering the language of Socrates and Homer. This course bridges the gap between GCSE and fluency, allowing students to engage directly with original Greek texts that explore the nature of love, heroism, and the human condition.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Greek or Classical Civilisation
Overview: Designed for those with an inquisitive mindset, this course delves deep into the underpinnings of modern technology. You will explore how hardware and software evolve to meet global demands while developing the high-level analytical skills required by the modern professional world.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Computer Science and Grade 6 in GCSE Maths
Step into the spotlight with this pre-professional training programme designed to mirror the high standards of the performing arts industry. Equivalent to two A-Levels, this course develops “triple threat” performers through rigorous technical training, employer engagement, and high-profile performance opportunities.
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Entry Requirements: Audition required; GCSE Drama (Grade 6+) or BTEC Merit preferred.
Explore the complex world of crime, justice, and the human mind. This course combines elements of psychology, law, and sociology to investigate why people commit crimes, how society perceives them, and which approaches to rehabilitation and policy-making actually work.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in a GCSE Humanities subject
A three-part programme of pre-professional theatrical training that empowers you to adopt the mindset of a director, actor, designer, and writer. This course balances practical exploration with critical analysis, aiming to nurture individual artists within a dedicated, professional-standard company.
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Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Drama preferred (or relevant experience in performance/humanities).
Economics is far more than just numbers; it is the social, financial, and cultural study of how the world allocates scarce resources. This course explores the interrelationships between individual decisions (microeconomics) and the “big picture” of national and global systems (macroeconomics).
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Maths and Grade 6 in Geography or History
Explore the mechanics of communication and how language functions as a living, evolving entity. This course goes beyond grammar to investigate how social factors like gender, age, and power influence the way we speak and write, while also tracing the historical journey of the English language.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE English Language or Literature
Designed for those passionate about the power of storytelling, this course explores a diverse range of poetry, prose, and drama. You will move beyond the plot to analyze how culture, history, and philosophy shape narratives, developing a more nuanced and empathetic understanding of the world.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE English Language or Literature
Take a practical, multi-disciplinary approach to the three core sciences by examining the Earth’s systems and the impact of human activity. This course focuses on using experimental techniques and field research to predict environmental change and find ways to halt or reverse damage to our planet.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6-6 in two GCSE Sciences and Grade 6 in GCSE Maths
The EPQ is an exciting opportunity to move beyond the standard curriculum and dive deep into a subject you are truly passionate about. With the support of a dedicated tutor, you will manage a professional-style research project that bridges the gap between A-Level study and the independent demands of university.
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Entry Requirements: Not Applicable
You will never look at a screen the same way again. This course takes you on an exciting journey through 11 vital examples of cinema – from Hollywood blockbusters to silent film movements – combining academic analysis with a hands-on, practical approach to filmmaking.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE English (and Film Studies, if taken)
Securing your place as a global citizen, this course offers an exciting challenge that blends advanced linguistic mastery with a deep exploration of the Francophone world. You will refine your skills alongside native speakers, engaging with the social, political, and artistic issues that shape modern French-speaking societies.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE French
Geography serves as a vital bridge between the sciences and the humanities, helping you make sense of a rapidly changing world. This hands-on, forward-looking subject challenges you to internalise complex global processes – from the mechanics of plate tectonics to the nuances of urban evolution and global governance.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Geography
Mastering German connects you to the world’s fourth-largest economy and the powerhouse of European engineering. This course moves beyond basic communication, immersing you in the rich history, politics, and artistic culture of the German-speaking world while developing the high-level research and critical thinking skills prized by global employers.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE German (or bilingual/near-native standard)
History at Chesterton is a global journey that looks far beyond British shores to understand the historical currents shaping our world today. This course is built on lively debate and academic rigour, challenging students to solve complex puzzles and engage with the diverse cultures, empires, and revolutions that define the human story.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE History
Unlock the linguistic keys to one of history’s most influential civilizations. This course transitions you from GCSE basics to reading unadapted Roman prose and poetry, allowing you to engage directly with the scandals, legal battles, and intimate romances that defined life in ancient Rome.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Latin
Mathematics is the universal language used to decode the cosmos and navigate our technological world. Beyond mere calculation, this course is a “heady mixture” of abstract exploration and practical problem-solving, providing the logical framework essential for science, finance, and big data.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics
Core Maths is the practical answer for students who aren’t taking a full A-Level in Mathematics but want to maintain their competitive edge. This course focuses on the “maths of real life,” providing the essential statistical and analytical tools needed to excel in subjects like Geography, Psychology, and Biology, as well as in future employment.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics
Further Mathematics is an elite qualification designed for students who want to explore the deepest reaches of mathematical theory. It is taken alongside A-Level Mathematics and acts as a vital bridge to university degrees in Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science, introducing “imaginary” concepts that underpin modern technology and theoretical science.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 8 in GCSE Mathematics and a strong overall GCSE profile.
Music at Chesterton is an inspiring blend of creative expression, technical precision, and academic analysis. Whether you are a classical virtuoso, a jazz enthusiast, or an aspiring music producer, this course allows you to tailor your studies to your unique artistic identity while gaining a prestigious qualification valued by top-tier universities.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Music OR Grade 5 in an instrument/voice and Music Theory. (Must be at least Grade 5 standard at the start of the course).
Plunge into a truly personalised course that balances technical mastery with artistic risk-taking. Whether your passion lies in the tactile chemistry of the darkroom or the cutting-edge potential of digital film and video, you will be nurtured to produce meaningful work that expresses themes and issues important to you.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in any Art and Design GCSE (e.g., Fine Art, Textiles, or Photography)
If you’ve ever wondered what separates an amateur from an elite athlete, this course provides the answers. Physical Education at Chesterton is a high-octane mix of scientific theory and practical mastery, exploring how the human body and mind work in tandem to achieve peak performance in a multi-billion pound global industry.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Physical Education (if taken)
Physics is more than a subject; it is a fundamental training for your brain to think beyond boundaries. By stretching your imagination to contemplate the nature of time and matter itself, you will develop a logical, mathematical framework to describe the phenomena of the entire universe.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 7-7 in GCSE Combined Science OR Grade 7 in GCSE Physics, plus Grade 7 in GCSE Maths.
Politics is the “bones of our society” – the institutions that govern our lives and the theories that underpin our beliefs. Whether you are a budding activist or completely new to the subject, this fast-paced course empowers you to go beyond the headlines, sharpening your critical mind and preparing you to become an engaged, active citizen.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE English, plus a Grade 6 in Geography, History, or Politics (if taken).
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and its influence on human behaviour. If you have an enquiring mind that questions why people conform, whether prison truly changes a criminal, or how your earliest childhood experiences shape your adult self, this course provides the empirical tools to find the answers.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Maths or a Science, and Grade 6 in GCSE English.
This intellectually rigorous course offers a deep dive into the three pillars of human thought: religion, philosophy, and ethics. You will move beyond simple belief to explore the “why” behind existence, challenging your own perspectives through the study of ancient Greek influences, modern secularism, and the moral dilemmas of the 21st century.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE English
Sociology at Chesterton is for students who want to move beyond the surface of the news to understand the hidden structures of our world. By adopting a “hands-on” approach to research, you will explore what makes society function – and, more importantly, what makes it dysfunctional – developing a critical respect for social diversity and the power of social action.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Sociology (if taken).
Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with over 560 million speakers across 21 countries. At Chesterton, you won’t just study the mechanics of grammar and vocabulary; you will dive into the daily lives, regional identities, and vibrant cultures of the Hispanic world, developing the “intercultural confidence” prized by global employers.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 in GCSE Spanish (or bilingual/near-native standard).
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