Cambridge International AS / A Levels are international qualifications which are widely recognised and valued by universities worldwide – including the following countries:
At our Cambridge International Fellowship Centre AS / A level begins in Year 11 and finishes after two years of study in Year 12. Students have a complete timetable of subjects but choose to focus on 3 to 4 A Level subjects for international examination.
A full A Level subject typically comprises of 3 to 4 examination components. At the end of Year 11 most students choose to sit the first two of these components. This is called AS (Advanced Subsidiary). Successful results from AS can then be carried through into Year 12 where students sit the remaining two components.
Alternatively, students can take all four examination components at the end of Year 12.
Students entering the AS/ A Level programme should have already achieved a minimum of a grade ‘C’ in their chosen subjects at IGCSE level. In addition to guided learning time students will be required to study independently and complete daily homework tasks.
A level are much more focused subjects than IGCSE and give excellent preparation for the next stage of education – university or college. A levels are graded A* to E, and although entry requirements for university will differ from university to university and from course to course. Most university courses will expect graduating students to have 3 full A-levels with passes above A grade C.
Our students consistently achieve excellent results in their Cambridge international examinations.
Cambridge international examinations are taken in either May / June or October / November.
Our after-school extracurricular activities programme provides a wide variety of options for students.