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Our A Level programme is a two-year, full-time journey designed to help you unlock your ambition and discover where you truly belong. With a wide range of subjects to choose from, you’ll have the freedom to select any combination of three A Levels.
Most A Levels are assessed through exams, though some include coursework to showcase your creativity and analytical skills. Weekly tutorials and work experience are built into the programme, giving you the support and real world insight to thrive.
We’re passionate about helping you succeed. Our innovative tutors are here to guide you through your choices, offering expert advice on subject combinations that align with your goals and career pathway.
On our academic programme, you will choose to study three subjects over two years. This could be a choice of three A Levels or a combination of A Levels with Applied subjects to make up your three choices. Combinations are subject to timetabling.
We create a place where everyone belongs. Whatever college you choose, whichever course you pick, you’ll be part of a dynamic, inclusive community that’s focused on your success. Together, we can unlock your potential and build a future that’s bright, brilliant and full of possibilities.
You’re never alone at our colleges. Our student support services are always here to help, with advice, career guidance, and personal support to make sure you have everything you need to thrive. Whether it’s a bit of extra help with your studies, advice on your next step after college, or support with life’s challenges, we’ve got you covered.
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Extended Project Qualification
Students who are intending to gain a place at a top university or wish to study the most competitive courses are encouraged to do the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) as an additional qualification. The qualification is research-based and so gives students the opportunity to study, in-depth, an area of specific interest to them. It also means that they have an individual area of interest that they can talk about at interview, which in turn, helps differentiate them from other students. Students will be invited to sign up for the course early in their first year of study