GCE Advanced (A) Level is one of the most recognised and prestigious
qualifications around the world. It has been accepted as proof
of academic ability for entry to universities and institutes
of higher education for over 50 years. A Levels are also important
to employers who frequently demand them as a condition of employment.
Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level represents the first half of
a full A Level course and offers a great way for students to
study a broader range of subjects without committing to doing
a full A Level.
- Cambridge International A and AS Levels are 'gold standard' qualifications
- International A and AS Levels incorporate the best of UK
A Levels, but are designed to meet the needs of international
students
- AS Level examinations are usually taken at age 17 and A
Level examinations a year later at age 18
- International A and AS Levels offer a flexible course of
study that gives you the freedom to select the subjects that
are right for you
- Assessment is available in a wide range of subject areas
– Languages, Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences,
English, Mathematics and Business, Creative, Technical and
Vocational
- A and AS Level courses differ for each subject, but throughout
there is a mix of assessment methods, which may include coursework,
practical exercises, oral and listening tests, projects and
written examinations
- Good grades at A and AS Level are a key admission for all
the world's major English-speaking universities and many non-English-speaking
universities
- Good grades at A Level can result in up to one full year
of advanced standing or credit at universities in the USA
and Canada – AS Levels carry half the weighting of an
A Level and are typically awarded half the credit value
- International A and AS Levels are continually monitored,
developed and improved to give students the best in study
and assessment
Factsheets for Parents and Candidates
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