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Begin.

Is this course right for me?

Philosophy is perfect for students who are naturally curious and enjoy exploring challenging questions about the world. You’ll need to be able to write clearly and logically, develop extended arguments, and think creatively and imaginatively.

To succeed, you should bring:

  • A curious mind eager to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
  • Strong English skills for essay writing and analysis.
  • The ability to construct and explore extended arguments.

Even if you haven’t studied Philosophy before, these skills will help you thrive in this exciting subject.

Belong.

Why study this with us?

Our expert teachers make complex ideas accessible and guide you through philosophical debates. You’ll take part in regular discussions, debates, and interactive lessons, helping you develop your critical thinking and reasoning skills.

Enrichment opportunities include essay competitions, philosophy clubs, guest lectures, university visits, and online support sessions with Oxford University graduates. We also run workshops outside lessons that explore Philosophy beyond the A Level curriculum, giving you a deeper understanding of the subject.

Some of those students will go on to apply those skills in an academic setting, but many will find work across a whole range of professions, in law, finance, government, policing, media, teaching, writing and business.

Wayne Martin, University of Essex (quoted in Times Higher 2009)

Beyond.

Where can this course take me?

A Level Philosophy opens doors to university degrees in subjects like Philosophy, Law, PPE, Politics, English, Psychology, Theology, Physics, Maths, and Logic. It’s also excellent preparation for university admissions tests such as the LNAT (Law) and BMAT (Medicine), as well as the Thinking Skills Assessment used by top-ranking universities.

In terms of careers, Philosophy equips you with critical thinking, problem-solving, and clear communication skills – essential for work in law, civil service, journalism, education, business, and science. This course provides the analytical foundation and confidence needed for both academic and professional success.