A-level

The Advanced Level

The Advanced Level (A-levels) is completed in Grade 12 -13 (Year 12-13). The first year of A-levels is the Advanced Subsidary (AS) level and the second year is the A2 level.

Students normally start their AS year taking four to five subjects, out of which they choose three to four stronger ones to focus on when they progress to A2.

To enter an UK university, a minimum of three passes are required. There is little restriction on subject choices, allowing students to do arts subjects alongside with science subjects.

Main Subjects

  • Art & Design

  • Humanities

    Chinese、History

  • Social Science

    Psychology、Business Studies、Economics

  • Mathematics & Logic

    Further Mathematics、Mathematics

  • Natural Science

    Chemistry、Geography、Physics、Biology

  • Computer Sciences

    computing

Examinations Authority

  • AQA

    Oxford AQA, a partnership of Oxford University Press and AQA, began operations in China in 2017. It offers advanced UK courses and support for Chinese students in International GCSE, AS, and A-Level programs.

  • CAIE

    CAIE, The full name is Cambridge International Examinations, formerly known as CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Examinations).

  • Edexcel

    Edexcel, the UK's largest exam board, was created in 1996 by combining the University of London's exam board, which oversaw ULEAC, GCSE, and A-level exams, with BTEC, the leading provider of vocational education in the UK.

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