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Sociology

Sociology enables students to explore and understand their place in our world and recognise the importance of society around them. From learning about our education system, to the family, to why society is so separated and to lastly who and why do people commit crime and deviance, we consider Sociology to be of immense importance towards developing well-rounded and self-aware individuals. We believe that students who choose to pursue this subject at whatever level, must work hard to develop their ability to consider different sources of evidence and make their own deductions about social issues.

This subject helps students to better understand the social world and the structures within it by adopting several core skills such as; analytical, research and communication skills. We consider this subjects’ value to extend much further than school and we are committed to developing individuals that not only understand their place in the world but can be tolerant and empathetic towards the perspectives of people from different cultures and societies around the world. Through thinking critically about controversial issues in our society and working collaboratively with their peers, one of our most important focusses is students being able to develop and evaluate research methods used in sociological investigations and our curriculum provides students with the platform to practice this regularly.

This unique subject is invaluable to any future career and we believe our current sociology curriculum is both challenging and inspiring for students who are eager to extend their knowledge of the world around them.

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Rushden Academy

  • Hayway,
    Rushden,
    Northamptonshire.
    NN10 6AG

  • 01933 350391

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Rushden Academy is closed from 3pm on Friday 19th July to 8am on Monday 2nd September.

If you have any queries or concerns during the school holidays, you are welcome to contact the  email address. This address will be monitored periodically throughout the break, and we will endeavour to respond to any messages as soon as possible. You can also contact our dedicated safeguarding phone on 07428 441286 or email .

Please note, that due to staff absence, we will not be able to respond fully to any Service Access Requests or Freedom of Information requests within the statutory deadlines, but will provide any information as soon as we are able to.

If you are concerned that a child is in immediate danger please contact the police on 999.

If you have other concerns about a child you can call the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) on 0300 126 7000

 

Further support is available by calling:

Childline 0800 1111 (if you are 18 years or younger)

NSPCC 0808 800 5000 (if you have some worries about a child)

Samaritans 116 123

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Further safeguarding advice and guidance can be found on the Rushden Academy website. 

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Rushden Academy is closed from 3pm on Friday 19th July to 8am on Monday 2nd September.

If you have any queries or concerns during the school holidays, you are welcome to contact the  email address. This address will be monitored periodically throughout the break, and we will endeavour to respond to any messages as soon as possible. You can also contact our dedicated safeguarding phone on 07428 441286 or email .

Please note, that due to staff absence, we will not be able to respond fully to any Service Access Requests or Freedom of Information requests within the statutory deadlines, but will provide any information as soon as we are able to.

If you are concerned that a child is in immediate danger please contact the police on 999.

If you have other concerns about a child you can call the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) on 0300 126 7000

 

Further support is available by calling:

Childline 0800 1111 (if you are 18 years or younger)

NSPCC 0808 800 5000 (if you have some worries about a child)

Samaritans 116 123

Police non emergency 101

Further safeguarding advice and guidance can be found on the Rushden Academy website.