A-Levels at Coulsdon College
A-levels offer students the opportunity to specialise in subjects they are passionate about or that align with their career aspirations.
What are A Levels?
A-levels are advanced level qualifications typically taken by students aged 16-18, usually after completing their GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education). A-levels are typically studied over two years and are one of many ways for access into higher education institutions such as universities.
What A levels do we offer?
Our A-level curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, including but not limited to:
Sciences
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Mathematics
Humanities
- History
- Geography
- Economics
- Politics
Languages
- English Literature
- Modern Languages
- Economics
- Politics
Social Sciences
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Anthropology
Arts
- Art and Design
- Music
- Drama
Why Study A-Levels at Coulsdon?
A-levels offer students the opportunity to specialise in subjects they are passionate about or that align with their career aspirations. They provide a rigorous academic foundation for further study at university or entry into the workforce. Additionally, A-level qualifications are recognised internationally, making them valuable for students pursuing opportunities abroad.
Each subject is usually studied in depth, with students taking exams at the end of the course. The assessment often includes a combination of written exams, coursework, and practical assessments, depending on the subject.