A Level Courses
A Levels are the Gold Standard of the British education system and our abilities, even in later life are still measured against it. Because A levels are usually studied over a two year period each syllabus is divided into two halves or “AS & A2 Levels”. Whilst each half covers approximately the same amount of material, the conceptually harder elements will nearly always be found in the second "A2" half. Generally, AS and A2 will each consist of two units. Each unit leads to a corresponding exam. Examinations are normally in June, although you may be able to arrange to sit some exams in January.
PLEASE NOTE: We strongly advise that candidates Click here to read the A Level FAQ which explains in detail about how the courses work, possible exam dates and procedures for allocating exam centres. When you order online you will be sent an email with a link to a PDF file which needs to be filled in and returned before we process your application.
ORDER PROCESS:
After you order your course via the website we will send an email with a PDF file that needs to be printed off, filled in, signed and returned. We will not process any payment or your application until that form is returned to us. Once returned a course advisor will call you to go over the important information about study and exams and arrange the delivery of your course materials. We do not recommend students take on more than 2 A Level courses at any time and all applications are subject to acceptance from our course advisory team.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
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You can start an A Level course at any time but you can only sit your examination in an appropriate examination window.
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We will only admit students for A Levels who have a minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C and above or equivalent qualifications. These would ideally include English and Maths.
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All A Level examinations have to be sat in the UK.
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Please Note: we cannot accept students under the age of 16 on A Level courses
POSSIBLE EXAM DATES:
You can sign up for a course at any time although we do have closing dates for each exam window. The closing date for students aiming for the May/June 2013 exam window has now passed and due to recent awarding body changes it is only possible to sit A Level exams in the summer exam windows so the nearest exam window that our students can aim for is May/June 2014.
We usually recommend that students sit an A Level over a 2 year period. It is possible to complete in 1 year although this would require committing to approximately 700 hours of study and sitting both AS and A2 examinations in the same exam window.
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Course Type |
Nearest Exam Dates |
Closing Date for Applications |
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AS or A2 Level (1 Year Study) |
AS or A2 - May/June 2014 |
31 October 2013 |
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Single A Level (1 Year Study) |
AS Exams - May/June 2014
A2 Exams - May/June 2014 |
30 September 2013 |
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Single A Level (2 Years Study) |
AS Exams - May/June 2014
A2 Exams - May/June 2015 |
31 October 2013 |
PRICING STRUCTURE & INSTALMENT OPTIONS:
Course materials can be paid for in full or over 4 Monthly instalments. You can purchase 2 A Level courses for £675.00 via the Special Offers Section of our Website and additional A Level Courses can be purchased for £350.00.
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A Level Pricing Structure |
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Total Cost |
1st Payment |
3 additional Instalments |
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One A Level |
£350.00 |
£155.00 |
£65.00 |
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Two A Level's |
£675.00 |
£285.00 |
£130.00 |
There are 14 courses in this category
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£350.00
Approx Study Time: 700 Hours (Self Study)
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£350.00
Approx Study Time: 700 Hours (Self Study)
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Approx Study Time: 700 Hours (Self Study)
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£350.00
Approx Study Time: 700 Hours (Self Study)
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Approx Study Time: 700 Hours (Self Study)
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Approx Study Time: 700 Hours (Self Study)
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1-8 | 9-14
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