Main information

Requirements
Knowledge of the content of the Cambridge IGCSE is assumed.
Outcomes
At the end of the first year of A Level, students have the option of writing AS Level exams
Suggested for
18-19
year old students
Timetables
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What is the

A Level

curriculum?

The International British Curriculum's A Level is a comprehensive two-year programme culminating in a globally recognised examination typically undertaken around the age of 18. This educational journey is divided into two distinct levels at CambriLearn: the inaugural year is dedicated to AS-Level courses, while the subsequent year focuses on A-Level courses. This unique structure affords students the flexibility to either opt for AS-Level examinations exclusively or commit to the comprehensive, full A-Level programme spanning two years, depending on their academic goals.

Tailored for students between the ages of 16 to 19, the British Advanced curriculum (A Level) provides an elevated level of academic competence, equipping students with the advanced knowledge and skills essential for success in university and higher education. It serves as a crucial stepping stone towards the pursuit of higher learning and the attainment of professional excellence.

Students who plan to study at university are encouraged to confirm entrance requirements directly with the relevant university faculty offices ahead of making decisions on their AS-Level subject choices. It is also important to confirm any specific university exemption requirements in addition to university faculty entrance requirements.

CambriLearn offers Subject Choice Assessments by a qualified educational psychologist, at an additional fee, to help students choose the subjects that would best suit their individual personality and strengths.

Our A Level courses follow on from our AS Level courses, supporting students who wish to attain an A Level qualification. Subjects offered at CambriLearn for Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) examination at A Level are English First Language; Pure Maths – Paper 3; Statistics – Maths Paper 6; Biology; Chemistry, and Physics. This selection empowers students to explore their interests and aspirations, laying the groundwork for future academic and professional pursuits in competitive fields.

Course Outlines

Each A-Level course provides students with a detailed Course Outline and weekly schedule, guiding them through the coursework, tasks and exercises. Also provided is the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) syllabus document confirming all the topics to be covered and how the material will be assessed in the final examinations. Courses are structured to allow students to work at their own pace. All learning material is provided online on the student dashboard in an easy-to-follow lesson structure, supplemented where applicable by prescribed textbooks. Students also have access to teacher-led, live online lessons and a comprehensive library of recorded sessions. These resources, meticulously designed by professionally trained teachers, are invaluable and can be revisited when additional time is required on any challenging topics, as well as for exam revision.  

Throughout the courses, students will submit a series of assignments and tests to determine their progress and gauge exam readiness. These assessments are to be submitted to the student dashboard for grading by an experienced CambriLearn teacher (Standard and Premium package). Personalised feedback is provided on graded papers equipping students with tailored guidance for continual improvement in their academic performance.

Academic progress can be closely monitored through CambriLearn's Student Tracker, which is also accessible to parents, guardians and tutors through their linked profiles. This tracker gives a clear, real-time overview of lesson progress, student submissions and current grades, enabling additional support to be activated where required. 

Keeping track of lesson and task scheduling is facilitated through the interactive dashboard calendar, which allows students, parents, guardians and tutors to view all upcoming tasks by day, week or month at a glance.

A Level

Specific Outcomes

Students advancing towards the complete A Level programme have the option to sit for AS-Level examinations in the first year, followed by A-Level examinations in the subsequent year. Alternatively, students may elect to complete all examinations in their second year of study. CambriLearn's A-Level courses encompass the curriculum for the second year of A Level subjects, preparing students for these internationally recognised examinations.

Courses span 34 weeks, providing students with ample time within their 12-month subscription to prepare for their final exams, which are held in two (2) examination series per year in May/June and October/November. This flexible structure allows students to progress at their chosen pace, accommodating for additional time that might be required to become fully comfortable with the subject matter. Successfully completing the A Level courses and achieving passing grades establishes a strong educational foundation ahead of tertiary studies. (Note that AS- and A-Level examinations must be completed within two (2) years in order to obtain an A-Level qualification.) Final exams are written at independent, accredited Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) exam centres. Students will need to register with an examination centre well ahead of time (four (4) months) and confirm fees and timetables with them directly.

These exams are set by Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) and will be assessed and marked by accredited markers. The final statement of results and certificate will be issued by Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) via the examination centres.

A Level

school fees

CambriLearn offers three customisable packages to meet the individual student's needs. You can view the package comparison and estimated cost breakdown for our CAPS Curriculum offering here.

CambriLearn offers two customisable packages to meet the individual student's needs. You can view the package comparison and estimated cost breakdown for our British Curriculum offering here.

Parents can combine the Standard and Premium packages by selecting the needed support for a specific subject.

CambriLearn offers two customisable packages to meet the individual student's needs. You can view the package comparison and estimated cost breakdown for our Pearson Edexcel Curriculum offering here.

Parents can combine the Standard and Premium packages by selecting the needed support for a specific subject.

A Level

entry requirements

Students must have completed CambriLearn's AS Level when they enter A Level and must have completed AS Level Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) examinations unless they plan to complete all A Level examinations in the same year. It is suitable for learners between the ages of 18 and 19 years’ old.

Reports

Students will receive a statement of results and certificate directly from Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) after completing their examinations. However, interim progress reports are available from CambriLearn, confirming course grades and progress for the duration of their studies with us.

Admissions and assessment

If you're uncertain about the grade or level that your child should be enrolled in, you can speak to one of our education consultants who will determine if your child should complete an assessment to establish their appropriate schooling level.

All CambriLearn

A Level

Subjects

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