A Level Courses
On campus learning,
Full Time,
High school
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying in A Level Courses at MPW College (London campus) in the UK:
MPW London offers the widest range of A level provision in the UK, with ambitious students joining a number of routes:
- Two year courses
- One year courses
- Full year retake courses
- Short retakes courses
Necessary information:
Duration: one year, two years
Grade: 12
The tuition fees at MPW depend on the number and level of the courses being studied. They do not have a fixed fee per year group and, indeed, many students at MPW combine courses across year groups. The basic fee for full-time students is £10,765 per term at both A level and GCSE
Curriculum:
largest category – the majority of A level students at MPW are studying on the basis of two-year A level courses.
Two-year courses are designed for:
- Students who are continuing at MPW after GCSE.
- Students from other schools seeking a specialist A level college after GCSEs.
- Year 13 transfer students who have changed plans after an unsatisfactory first year of A level at another school. Depending on their academic progress up to the point of joining MPW, such students either repeat Year 12 or join MPW’s Year 13.
The most varied category – self-contained courses for students who have previous experience of sixth-form work. They cover the whole syllabus in one year and are run entirely separately from the second year of our two-year A level course.
One-year courses are designed for:
- Transfer students from other schools who continue into Year 13 or take one year intensive.
- Retake students whose previous grade in the subject is too weak to risk a short course or a course involving only a limited selection of units.
- Retake students taking a brand new subject (to widen UCAS options, give fresh motivation and avoid ‘retake status’ in at least one subject making them more attractive to universities).
- Mature students – especially those converting to Medicine following an Arts-based first degree.
courses:
- Ancient History
- Business
- Chinese
- Economics
- Film Studies
- …
Career opportunity:
Graduates can apply for any international university that they want in the UK or any other country because their final certificate in pretty valuable and acceptable all over the world.
Application Requirements:
- Excellent school record across a range of subjects – a certified English language transcript of the student’s school marks for the two most recent years will be required at the interview stage.
- An understanding of the UK education system and clear university and career plans. These will be discussed at the interview.
English language requirements:
Level | IELTS |
Pre-A level courses | 4,5 |
GCSE courses/2 year A level programmes | 5,5 |
18-month/1 year A level courses | 5,5 to 6 |
1 year Art pre-Foundation course | 5,5 |
1 year University of the Arts London Foundation Diploma in Art and Design | 5 |
1 year NCUK International Foundation Year | 5,5 |
1 year MPW University Foundation Programme | 5 to 5,5 |
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (GBP)
10765
Application Fee
305
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
The main aim is to make your boarding experience comfortable, safe and enjoyable, a place that you are proud to call your home. From stylish bedrooms to fantastic social spaces and award-winning catering, here are some of the fantastic facilities that will be available at Queen’s Gate House.
Inside, over 70 stylish, en-suite bedrooms offer a comfortable space in which you can study and relax. A large canteen serves up an internationally inspired menu of meals and snacks throughout the day, as well as providing a social hub for the building.
Step outside of the building and you’ll be just moments away from world-famous academic and cultural attractions. Hyde Park, London’s largest green space, sits at the end of the street and the area has a thriving food and café culture.
After Graduation
Each student is assigned to a Director of Studies, whose role is to supervise students’ academic progress, university applications and general welfare. Directors of Studies have light teaching loads, enabling them to be freely available to students, parents and subject tutors. Regular individual meetings are held to discuss test results, progress in class, homework, UCAS applications and reports.
Parents are encouraged to communicate with Directors of Studies on a regular basis and informal meetings between parents, students and tutors provide a constructive forum for assessing progress. Written reports from the subject tutors and a covering report from the Director of Studies are sent to parents twice in the Autumn and Spring terms and once in the Summer term.