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A Level Foundation Programme – Humanities Pathway

Course Type:
Full Time Vocational
Entry Requirements:
4 GCSE passes at a minimum of Grade 3, which must include a Grade 3 in English Language and Maths.
Start date:
Sep 2026

Course Overview

Love history, politics, or literature but not ready for A Levels yet? The Foundation Programme – Humanities Pathway is your stepping stone to success. In just one year, you’ll explore a mix of humanities subjects while building essential skills in research, essay writing, and analysis. You’ll also complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) to dig deeper into a topic you’re passionate about. With support to boost your English or Maths if needed, this course prepares you for A Levels and beyond.

Curious about people, society, and culture? This course is made for you.

Course Overview

Interested in history, politics, geography, or literature but not quite ready to jump straight into A Levels? The Foundation Programme – Humanities Pathway is designed to give you the skills, knowledge, and confidence you need to succeed.

Over one year, you’ll explore a broad range of humanities subjects to build your understanding of the world and how people, societies, and cultures have developed and interacted. Topics could include history and society, culture and identity, politics and law, and communication skills. Alongside this, you’ll develop vital transferable skills in critical thinking, essay writing, research, and analysis—all of which will help you shine at A Level and beyond.

If you didn’t achieve a grade 4 in GCSE English or Maths, don’t worry. You’ll work towards these essential qualifications as part of your study programme, making sure you’ve got the foundation you need for progression.

One of the highlights is the chance to complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). This is your opportunity to design your own research project in an area you’re passionate about—whether that’s history, literature, philosophy, or another humanities theme. It’s a great way to stretch yourself, showcase your independence, and prepare for the challenges of advanced study.

By the end of the course, you’ll have the knowledge, confidence, and motivation to progress to A Levels in Humanities subjects and take the next step towards university or your chosen career.

If you’re curious, analytical, and love exploring ideas, this course is your perfect pathway.”

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How is the course delivered?

Each student on the A Levels Foundation Programme – Humanities Pathway – receives a personalised programme to address their individual goals and build confidence for future study.

How my learning will be assessed?

On the Humanities Pathway, assessment is all about showing off your skills in different ways—not just sitting exams. You’ll complete essays, written assignments, presentations, and projects that help you build the study skills needed for A Levels. The highlight is your Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), where you choose a topic you’re passionate about, research it, and present your findings—perfect prep for university-style study. You’ll also take assessments in English and Maths (if needed), while ongoing feedback and tutorials keep you on track every step of the way.

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Potential Careers

Studying the Foundation Programme – Humanities Pathway gives you the skills and confidence to progress onto A Levels in subjects such as History, Politics, Sociology, Geography, or English. This course is not just about preparing for exams—it is about developing your ability to research, analyse, and communicate ideas, which are valuable skills in many future careers. On completion, you may consider moving into areas such as customer service, administration, or community roles, where strong communication and people skills are valued.

The pathway is an excellent stepping stone to A Levels, and from there on to university. Degrees in Law, History, Politics, International Relations, Sociology, or Journalism can lead to prestigious careers such as Solicitor, Barrister, Civil Servant, Journalist, Policy Adviser, or Teacher. Some students also progress into careers in Public Relations, Marketing, or Business Management, where humanities graduates are highly sought after for their critical thinking and communication skills.

Humanities open doors to a wide range of possibilities. Whether you want to use your skills in local community roles, or progress through A Levels to university and beyond, the Foundation Programme – Humanities Pathway gives you the foundation to build a successful future.

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