Student Profile:
YULANDA, from Verdin - studying English Language, Sociology, History
"Unsurprisingly, my time at Sir John Deane’s has lived up to all my expectations. Since starting at Sir John Deane’s, I have become a much more independent and confident person. This was no doubt helped by the relaxed atmosphere in the College and all the charming people you meet day to day. My favourite aspect of Sir John Deane’s College, however, was getting to study my favourite subject, English Language. It allowed me the chance to develop my creativity with endless competitions and gave me the freedom in my writing to express myself as I wished. The English staff and in fact, staff all across the College are friendly, patient and knowledgeable. Overall I’d have to say that my time at Sir John Deane’s College has been outstanding: You are never given an easy ride but the challenges, in the end, are always rewarding."

YULANDA, from Verdin - studying English Language, Sociology, History
"Unsurprisingly, my time at Sir John Deane’s has lived up to all my expectations. Since starting at Sir John Deane’s, I have become a much more independent and confident person. This was no doubt helped by the relaxed atmosphere in the College and all the charming people you meet day to day. My favourite aspect of Sir John Deane’s College, however, was getting to study my favourite subject, English Language. It allowed me the chance to develop my creativity with endless competitions and gave me the freedom in my writing to express myself as I wished. The English staff and in fact, staff all across the College are friendly, patient and knowledgeable. Overall I’d have to say that my time at Sir John Deane’s College has been outstanding: You are never given an easy ride but the challenges, in the end, are always rewarding."
Courses
In the following subject notes, you will be told about the full two year programme to A2 in each of the subjects. In all cases, however, the notes contain reference to the first year of each programme which constitutes the AS course, and you will find details of what will be assessed at the end of year 1, giving you a complete AS qualification. Please note that your initial choice of AS subjects does not commit you to continuing any particular one of them through to the full A2 level.
You will find details on the following pages of the examinations courses listed below:
(The Boards listed below are the ones currently used by the various programme areas, but these are subject to change in the light of annual programme review)

- Applied Business Studies
- Applied Science
- Art and Design
- Biology
- Business Studies
- Chemistry
- Computing
- Dance
- Design Technology - Product Design - Graphic Products
- Drama and Theatre Studies
- Economics
- Electronics
- English Language and English Literature
- Environmental Science
- Film Studies
- Further Mathematics
- General Studies
- Geography
- Government and Politics
- Health and Social Care
- History
- Information and Communications Technology
- International Baccalaureate
- Law
- Mathematics
- Media Studies
- Modern Languages
- Music
- Music Technology
- Performance Studies
- Photography
- Physics
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Sport and Physical Education
- Textiles
- Travel and Tourism
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