Description
Cambridge International AS and A Level develop learners’ knowledge, understanding, and skills in:
AS & A Level Edexcel – sometimes called General Certificates of Education (GCE) or Advanced levels – are normally studied after level 2 in a BTEC or GCSE, but you can take them at any age.
AS and A levels are at level 3 on the National Qualifications Framework.
AS levels generally take one year to complete and A levels are studied across two years. Generally, students’ progress to AS and A levels in the academic year following their GCSE results, but you can take them at any age.
When the new AS and A levels were introduced in September 2016, AS and A levels were decoupled in England so that AS level results no longer count towards an A level and the AS level becomes a stand-alone qualification.
FULLY LINEAR A LEVELS
A-Levels are now fully linear, with students sitting their exams at the end of the two-year course. As of January 2014, there is no longer a January assessment window. This change applies to current/legacy A levels as well as the new ones with the first teaching from September 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018.
STAND-ALONE AS QUALIFICATIONS
New AS levels are stand-alone qualifications and no longer contribute to an A-level grade. Their purpose is to encourage curriculum breadth and the AS level is designed to be co-taught with the first year of the A level.
STAND-ALONE AS QUALIFICATIONS
New AS levels are stand-alone qualifications and no longer contribute to an A-level grade. Their purpose is to encourage curriculum breadth and the AS level is designed to be co-taught with the first year of the A level.
AQA AS and A Level provide qualifications that enable students to progress to the next stage in their lives. It also supports teachers to develop their professional skills.
AQA qualifications are developed to cater to students of different abilities, giving teachers the freedom to plan the best journey for each of their students.
Our tutors are well-versed in the AQA syllabus and can help your kids achieve their goals.
When the new AS and A levels were introduced, AS and A levels were decoupled in England so that AS level results no longer count towards an A level and the AS level becomes a stand-alone qualification.
In-depth subject content
Independent thinking
Applying knowledge and understanding to new as well as familiar situations
Handling and evaluating different types of information source
Thinking logically and presenting ordered and coherent arguments
Making Judgments, Recommendations, and Decisions
Presenting Reasoned explanations, understanding implications, and communicating them logically and clearly
Working and communicating in English.
Thousands of learners worldwide gain places at leading universities every year with Cambridge International AS & A Level. The syllabuses develop a deep understanding of subjects and independent thinking skills.
Classroom support
A wide range of training and support resources is available to help teachers plan and deliver Cambridge International AS and A-Level programs.
We hold regular training workshops for Cambridge International AS and A-Level syllabuses and online training is available for teachers to learn at their own pace. Training builds the knowledge and skills needed to help learners succeed with Cambridge. Find a Cambridge International AS and A-Level Training Course.
Qualification
Learners can choose from a range of assessment options, including Cambridge International AS Level qualifications alone, or as part of a progression to Cambridge International A Level.
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