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Grades 12 – 13

AdvancedLevel

Specialists in the making

About this section

What happenshere

Four streams, small classes, and a two-year programme aimed squarely at university admission here and abroad.

The Advanced Level section is where the College's academic work reaches its sharpest point. Students choose one of four streams and study three subjects in depth, in classes rarely larger than twenty. Alongside the syllabus, the section runs university guidance, personal statement workshops and interview preparation — because the examination is a means, not the end.

At a glance

  • Four streams: Biological Science, Physical Science, Commerce and Arts
  • Both the local A/L and Cambridge International A Level pathways
  • Classes of twenty or fewer
  • University guidance and application support
Advanced Level

Four streams,three subjects each

Students choose one stream at the end of Grade 11 and study three subjects in it for two years.

  • Biological Science

    Biology · Chemistry · Physics or Agriculture

    The route to medicine, veterinary science, agriculture and the life sciences.

  • Physical Science

    Combined Mathematics · Physics · Chemistry

    The route to engineering, computer science, architecture and the physical sciences.

  • Commerce

    Business Studies · Accounting · Economics

    The route to management, finance, accountancy and business administration.

  • Arts

    Three from a range including Languages, Geography, Political Science, Logic and Art

    The route to law, the humanities, international relations and the creative fields.

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Shining Star Unit

Established in 1971, the Unit provides individualised education for students with additional learning needs, within the life of the wider school.