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Additional options


We offer all our A Level students a wide and varied enrichment programme. As part of this, you can choose to learn a new skill, take additional qualifi cations or simply enhance existing knowledge. Possible options are:


Extended Project Qualifi cation (EPQ)


This is a qualifi cation that is highly recommended by top universities, such as those of the Russell Group. It is an AS qualifi cation that can be awarded up to an A* grade. It offers students a free project choice, so you can explore in depth an aspect of a subject you are studying, or a topic in which you have a personal interest. The topic for the project is chosen by you and agreed by your teacher, who then acts as your supervisor. You’ll need to show that you can plan, deliver, and present an extended piece of work. The outcome of a project can be an artefact, an essay, a piece of music, a DVD or anything else that fi ts the criteria!


OCR Critical Thinking


and Reasoning This course provides an opportunity to develop and refi ne the key skills of critical thinking. The skills of critical thinking are an important element in most other A Level subjects and therefore this course will help you in your other A Level courses. It is helpful if you have a good standard of English, good reading and comprehension skills and good written communication skills. Logical reasoning plays a signifi cant part in the course. Much of the material used in the course is contemporary and therefore it helps if you are familiar with current affairs and read newspapers.


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Tuition is free for 16-18 year olds on all FE courses. All courses are subject to change – call 020 7613 9123.


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