A-LEVEL STUDY PROGRAMMES
Our exciting range of up to 30 subjects are designed to inspire and challenge you, whilst at the same time, prepare you for university and the career of your choice. Our expert interview team of subject lecturers and tutors, together with a Careers Advisor, will ensure that you choose excellent combinations of subjects which could either make the most of your interests from school or help you to explore new areas of study.
A-levels are studied over two years which enables you to become immersed in your subjects, studying them in depth. This level of study prepares you for the academic rigours of university and could also prepare you for a Level 6 work-related degree or a Higher Level Apprenticeship. Our specialist tutorial team will guide you through the UCAS application process, advising you on your personal development and how best to showcase your academic achievements.
In order to take advantage of this opportunity, you will need to hold a minimum of GCSE Maths and English at Grade 4 alongside three other GCSEs at Grade 4 or above. Some A-level subjects will require higher grades in certain areas and these will be discussed in detail at your interview.
When you plan your programme think carefully about the subjects you enjoy most, your academic strengths and the subjects which will be most help to you when you are applying for university courses or jobs. Any of our A-level subjects can be combined; choose up to three from our huge selection.
ART, CRAFT & DESIGN BIOLOGY BUSINESS CHEMISTRY CLASSICAL CIVILISATION COMPUTER SCIENCE DANCE
DRAMA & THEATRE ECONOMICS ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH LITERATURE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FRENCH FURTHER MATHEMATICS GEOGRAPHY GERMAN
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HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE BTEC HISTORY LAW MATHEMATICS MEDIA STUDIES MUSIC MUSIC PRACTITIONER PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION PHOTOGRAPHY PHYSICS POLITICS PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY SPANISH SPORT BTEC
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