
What is A-Level?
A-Levels are internationally benchmarked qualifications providing preparation for university education. A-Levels are most well-known in the United Kingdom, with the exception of Scotland. The curriculum is designed to prepare students, normally aged 17-18, to enter university in Britain at undergraduate level.
An A-Level course covers a two year period comprising AS-Level (Advanced Subsidiary Level) which is taken in Year 12 and A2-Level (Advanced Level) which is taken in Year 13.
A-Level results are accepted by good universities around the world, including the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.