The Cambridge International Advanced Level (A Level) qualification is a two-year educational programme for students aged 16 to 19, offering rigorous preparation for higher education and beyond. Considered the ‘gold standard’ qualification, A Levels provide a specialised curriculum that equips students with the knowledge they need to step seamlessly into their chosen university courses.

 

At Thames British School Warsaw, we offer A levels with the following in mind:

  1. A Levels allow our students to specialise in subjects they are passionate about and interested in. Unlike earlier stages of schooling, students can choose subjects that align with their career aspirations, whether that be in sciences, humanities, arts, or social sciences. For many, this level of specialisation can make studying more engaging.
  2. A Levels are widely recognised and respected by universities and employers around the world. For students planning to apply to universities in the UK, Commonwealth countries, or even the United States, A Levels can provide a competitive advantage.
  3. Completing A Levels can open doors to a range of career opportunities, both directly and indirectly. Some careers, such as medicine, engineering, law, or finance, may require specific A Level subjects and grades. Even for students who don’t go to university, A Levels can be helpful for entering the workforce or apprenticeship schemes.

 

Students who take A levels at our school in Warsaw develop the following skills and abilities:

  1. Critical Thinking and Analysis: Through essay writing, data interpretation, and problem-solving, A Levels encourage students to think critically. They learn to evaluate information, form arguments, and draw conclusions based on evidence.
  2. Research Skills: In many A Level subjects, students are required to conduct independent research, which enhances their ability to gather, assess, and synthesize information from different sources.
  3. Time Management and Organization: The rigor of A Level courses and the workload they entail require effective time management. Students need to plan their studies, meet deadlines, and balance school with other activities.
  4. Communication Skills: Whether through writing essays, giving presentations, or engaging in discussions, A Levels help develop both written and oral communication skills. These skills are crucial for university, career, and life in general.
  5. Subject-Specific Knowledge: A Levels allow students to dive deeply into specific subjects, giving them a strong understanding of topics they are interested in. This deep learning helps develop expertise in areas like mathematics, science, literature, or history.
  6. Problem-Solving: Many A Level subjects, particularly in the sciences, mathematics, and economics, develop problem-solving skills. Students learn how to approach challenges methodically and creatively.
  7. Collaborative Skills: Although A Levels are often seen as individual pursuits, group work and discussions are still part of the experience. Students often collaborate on projects, share ideas, and debate topics with classmates.
  8. Adaptability and Resilience: A Levels can be challenging, and students must learn how to cope with setbacks, manage stress, and adapt their approach to succeed.

 

At Thames British School Warsaw, we offer a choice of 15 A levels which students can take in almost any combination. They are as follows:

  • Mathematics
  • English Literature
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Computer Science
  • Art
  • Spanish
  • German
  • Chemistry
  • Psychology
  • Geography
  • IT
  • Sociology
  • Global Perspectives
  • History
  • Media Studies
  • Travel and Tourism
  • French
  • Polish
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How to Enroll in A Levels Courses at Our School?


If you are interested in taking A levels at a school in Warsaw, Thames British School has you covered. Click here to learn more about our school and discover the endless possibilities that await your child’s future.