AS/A Level
A Level Qualifications
The A levels are initially a UK qualification and have been introduced worldwide, aimed at students aged 17 and 18 in their last two years of schooling. A-levels provide a basis for the selection of University entrants in the UK as well as a qualification for students entering the job market.
The A level system is different from other pre-University qualifications, such as IB, in that it has no compulsory components; students are free to study whichever subjects they choose. This allows SCIE students to have greater potential when discovering their true interests and talents.
The A-level qualification has been in existence for over 50 years, and, as such, it is recognized all over the world as a rigorous qualification that can be trusted.
All A levels are split into two components: AS (comprising 50% of the A level and generally completed in the A1 year) and A2 (comprising the other 50% and generally completed in the A2 year).
Students may choose to continue with each subject for two years and gain a full A level or drop after A1 with an AS level. An AS level is a qualification on its own
right and can be an essential asset when applying to Universities.


AS & A-level Subjects
SCIE students can choose four to five of following courses as their AS level subjects.

Arts, Visual & Performing

Humanities & Social Science

Mathematics & Computer Science

Modern Languages
