St Mary's Sports College - Subjects and Courses

Subjects and Courses

St. Mary's Sports College has many courses at different levels to choose from. They have for the school, years 7 to 11 the core subjects, Maths, English and Science. Religious Education (RE) and Physical Education (PE) are also compulsory for years 7 - 11 at the school.

The Sixth Form College, ages 16–19 offers many courses to choose from to meet students' needs whether it be an A-Level Course or a BTEc First or BTEc National course. A-Level courses offered are: English Language, English Literature, Law, Chemistry, Applied Science, German, French, Spanish, Psychology, Maths, Sociology, Government and Politics and Philosophy and Ethics, Applied ICT, Applied Business Studies. As well as St. Marys Sports College being a Sports College, it is also a Roman Catholic College; where one hour a week of general RE is compulsory for Sixth Form pupils unless A-Level RE (Philosophy & Ethics)is chosen as an option or five subjects are studied as opposed to four.

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