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AS / A Levels

A Levels remain the best recognised general qualification for University entry, especially for fields such as Law, Psychology, English and other traditionally academic subjects. The great advantage of A Levels is their flexibility. You can take 4 AS subjects, probably dropping to 3 in your second year, which gives you a very wide range of options when you make your University application. Since 2000, A Levels are now divided into AS and A2 – the AS usually done in the first year, the A2 in year two. The AS Levels can be stand-alone qualifications, or you can continue with most subjects to a full A2 award, if you have passed the AS.

AS Level GCSE Photography

This extremely popular course has produced in the past one of the top five students in the country. Designed to permit the student to explore and experiment with a range of technologies, formats and mediums both traditional and digital, this course is...

GCSE English

GCSE English Language The course is split into two modules: Coursework and two exams. The coursework will cover four reading & writing assessment and three speaking & listening assessments. Students for their coursework - reading and writing skills...

GCSE Human Biology

This course is suitable for anyone who is interested in biological sciences. It is an intensive one year course and is aimed at adult students. It is an acceptable science for entry to courses such as teacher training or nursing. The course gives an introduction...

GCSE Mathematics

GCSE Mathematics For many people this is a course which is a prerequisite for further study or employment. You will study various topics under the headings of Number, Algebra, Shape and Space and Handling Data. Duration: 30 weeks for full GCSE...


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