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Understanding AS and A Levels: A Guide to Next Steps in Education

This article provides an overview of AS and A Levels, BTEC, IB Diploma, UCAS Tariff Points, and apprenticeships, helping students make informed decisions about their future education. It also explains the different options available, such as school-based sixth form, tertiary college, and vocational specialized education centers.

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Understanding AS and A Levels: A Guide to Next Steps in Education

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  1. St John’s International School Next Steps

  2. Jargon – unravelled • What are AS and A levels ? • Normally 3 Full A Levels + an AS (now worth 40%) • BTEC - Level 1, 2 (IGCSE) and 3 (A’ Level, need C Grade at IGCSE) • IB Diploma (International Baccalaureate) • 3 Core Elements + 6 subjects • UCAS Tariff Points

  3. Changes to A Levels • AS qualifications will become standalone and not count towards A2 * • AS and A Levels will be assessed at the end of the course* • No Modular / January exams • Greater emphasis will be placed on exams as the most effective form of assessment. • Some A Level subjects may disappear * • Greater emphasis on Maths in Science subjects • AS now worth 40% of Full A2 • Entry requirements normally min B in each subject .. • * Not Cambridge International A levels

  4. What AS / A Levels • • A/AS Media Studies • A/AS Psychology • A/AS Art and Design • A/AS Business Studies • A/AS Computer Science • A/AS French • A/AS German • A/AS Spanish • AS Global Perspectives • A/AS History • A/AS Physical Education • A/AS Level English Literature • A/AS Level English Language • IELTS Academic Module (English) • A/AS Level Mathematics • A/AS Level Physics • A/AS Level Biology • A/AS Level Chemistry* • A/AS Level Applied ICT • A/AS Level Geography • A/AS Music

  5. The IB • 3 Core Elements • Theory of knowledge, students reflect on the nature of knowledge • The extended essay, An independent piece of research - 4,000-word paper. • Creativity, activity, service, Project related to those three concepts. • The six subject groups are: • Studies in language and literature • Language acquisition • Individuals and societies (Humanities) • Sciences. • Mathematics • The arts*

  6. Apprenticeships • Intermediate Apprenticeship –Level 2 Exeter • Advanced Apprenticeship – Level 3 • Combination of work placed learning and day release college days • Get paid to study (min wage) • Accountancy, Engineering, Building, catering, Retail, Sports and Leisure … hairdressing … www.exe-coll.ac.uk/1618/Courses/Apprenticeships

  7. UCAS- IB vs A Level * Not all Universities use the Tariff Point System and there are many other options incl BTEC, Double Award A levels, Pre-U ..

  8. What are my options? • School based Sixth Form Centre • Tertiary Education College • Vocational Specialised Education Centre (Agricultural College, Music College, Theatre School)

  9. School Based Sixth Form ? • Good transition between school and university/ work • Lots of opportunities for extra curricula activities • Opportunities for leadership placements :- prefect / Head of Houses/ School • Good Support Services • Flexibility for traditional qualifications combined with some vocational courses • Ideal for students who like /need the support of a school establishment, but who are ready for more freedom and opportunities.

  10. Tertiary College ? • Much larger and more extensive courses on offer (Exeter College boasts 4,000 F/T students) • Adult learning environment • Extensive course list :- traditional A levels, vocational courses, academies and apprenticeships. • Ideal for students wanting a much more independent learning environment – and those who are able to manage their own learning priorities • Consider transport / opportunities to be noticed / Distractions

  11. Bicton College ? • Wide range of vocational (practical based) courses- Mostly BTEC qualifications • Level 1, 2 and 3 BTEC qualifications • Over 50 Courses including :- • Animal Care • Equine Studies • Land based Technology • Military Service • Sport – incl. Rugby at Exeter Chiefs Academy • Floristry and Horticulture • Engineering …..

  12. The all Important Enrichment Program Leadership Opportunities Extended Project Community Action Work Experience Personal Reference Help

  13. What Next ? … do your homework • Start looking at your options • Have an idea of what your future plans are:- • Is University for you ? • Are A Levels, IB or an Apprenticeship for you ? • What entry requirements do you need ? • Build up your personal statement & work Experience • When do you need to apply ? • Gain the all important predicted grades ! • Decide what is best for you (not your friends !)

  14. Dates for Your Diary • Local Open Days .. • Bicton :- 26th October & 15th February 2017 • Exeter College :- 17 October & 15 November • Kings School Sixth Form :- 24 November@ 6PM • Sidmouth College :- 22 November 2016 @ 7pm

  15. Useful Websites .. • university.which.co.uk • www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship • http://www.ibo.org • http://sacu-student.com (Spartan Career Test)

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