Pupils will typically choose three or four subjects to study. This is different to the International Baccalaureate (IB) or Gaokao, but the A Level course allows pupils to specialise in their chosen fields from an earlier age and focus on gaining a greater depth of knowledge as a foundation for university education. The A Level course has been designed such that the engaging subject content and specialist skills development form part of the key to success in higher education, but it is the focus on developing independent learning that will really enable its participants to flourish in the future.
It is important that a pupil chooses their A-Level subjects carefully as university entry requirements sometimes specify with subjects are necessary. For example, most Medicine courses require the study of chemistry and/or Biology at A-Level. Under the careful advice of our excellent university counselling team, each of our pupils will receive individual guidance on the best combination of subjects for the strongest personal profile. It is important to note here that it is common for young adults to be unsure of what to study at university and the advice for A-Level choices would be to always choose the subjects that brings the most happiness. If you are studying what you enjoy, then studying is a pleasure and learning will be natural and a lifelong pursuit.










