Law A Level (Strode)

Course Type
School Leavers
Subject Area
A Levels
Location
Strode College
Start date
02/09/2026

Course Overview

Law provides the perfect introduction to the subject for any student who wishes to study it at degree level or work in the legal sector. Alternatively, it is a good A Level choice for any student simply interested in finding out more about the society we live in.

You will learn how laws are made, what decisions the courts make and the difference between the various types of legal personnel e.g. barristers, solicitors and legal executives.

Lessons are taught in an engaging and creative way and are adapted to the learning needs of all students. The course manager is an experienced law teacher and examiner for our relevant exam board.

Most of your study will be focussed on three substantive areas of law, namely, criminal law, tort law and contract law. Students will study these topics through the analysis of real-life case studies and the analysis of statute law.

Law complements many other A Level subjects, particularly those of English, politics, history, psychology, sociology and business. Law allows students to develop academic skills including analysis and evaluation, and to make an informed decision about future careers.

Students interested in becoming solicitors, barristers or legal executives would be aptly suited to the study of law; but so too would those interested in careers in academia, criminology, business, politics, government, business and/or economics.

Topics may include:

  • The legal system
  • Law making
  • Criminal law
  • Law of tort
  • Nature of law
  • Law of contract.

Assessment Methods

You will be assessed through written examinations, with regular internal assessment taking place as the course unfolds. In addition the course embeds constant consolidation of previous content through summary assessment, engaging activities and quizzes.

Your final A Level examination will be made up of three 2 hr external exam papers covering the entire programme at the end of year two.

Progression Options

Many students go on to study law or law-related degrees at university, as well as degrees in other subjects.

A Level Law is well respected as a qualification by employers. Some students go on to become legal apprentices straight after A Levels and it is a good basis, along with other A Levels, for finding employment in a wide range of careers.

Entry Requirements

You need five GCSEs in the 9 to 4 grades, two of which must be English Language and Maths.

Entry is also subject to a successful interview.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to offer a careers service that is accessible to everyone. We will seek to equip all our students with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively, and independently in life and work. All students have the opportunity to meet with a Careers Advisor for 1:1 career support.