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...clear and coherent arguments · forming well-reasoned judgments and decisions. Being rational also requires an open-minded yet critical approach to one's...
- BTEC
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...you will complete a total of 18 units over 2 years. These will cover a range of subjects from Human Resources, Finance, Marketing, Business Planning...
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- 2 Years
...such as business objectives and the external environment, and examining the four functional areas of business activity: marketing, finance, human resources and operations...
- A Level
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- 2 Years
...Developing Musical Understanding A2 Unit 4: Extended Performance Unit 5: Composition and Technical Study Unit 6: Further Musical Understanding Assessment details...
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...so you can build your own profile in the language. There is the possibility of sitting assessments four times during the year, so you won't be under...
- A Level
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- 2 Years
...(Speaking Exam) Unit 2: Understanding and Written Response in German (Listening, Reading and Writing) A2 Unit 3: Understanding and Spoken Response in German...
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WelcomeMission: St. Dominic's is a Roman Catholic Sixth Form College committed to the personal and spiritual growth of all its members based on Christian values, academic excellence and high quality pastoral care.Students at St. Dominic's Catholic Sixth Form College join a community that is committed to success. The College has provided post-16 education in Harrow since 1979 and over that period has developed specialist teaching and support that is recognised for its excellence in the local area and beyond. Our secluded site and attractive grounds allow students to concentrate on their studies and make the very best use of the superb academic facilities. As well as achieving the highest possible grades in examinations I expect our students to develop positive moral and spiritual values in order to make a full contribution to society. The College gives priority to students from its two partner schools, then to other Catholics, then other Christians and finally to students of other faiths who wish to pursue their sixth form education in a Christian context and who support the ethos of the College.Patrick Harty, Principal