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  • ters for years 12-13, where students can gain A-Level and AS-Level qualifications.
  • St Paul's offers GCSE, A-Level and BTEC qualifications, as well as a mandato
  • is to some extent a selective school and high A-Level and GCSE grades are achieved, with an A-Level
  • mputer use and touch typing, through to GCSE, A-Level and Computer Programming.
  • rt-time basis at Truro College, Truro on both A-Level and International Baccalaureate courses.
  • he Judd School similarly achieves exceptional A-Level and GCSE results, making the pair the most hi
  • ol achieves consistently high results in both A-Level and GCSE exams, ranking usually within the to
  • It offers a range of A-Level and vocational courses with full use of a wid
  • The centre offers a variety of A-Level and vocational courses, as well as several ad
  • er just for very small boys: teenagers - even A-level and university students - were reading them n
  • tudents attaining grade A in four subjects at A-Level and a further 34 students attaining grade A i
  • of all time and included as part of both the A-level and GCSE English syllabus.
  • of sixteen and twenty-four, as well as GCSE, A-level and vocational courses covering many aspects
  • university education providing courses at GCE A-Level, and AS Level and English for Speakers of Oth
  • one of the questions that was in her history A-Level and thus was not able to get the A Grade she
  • reign languages for adults, from beginners to A-level, are also available.
  • Results at A-level are much better but still below-average; the
  • Subjects taught at GCSE and A-level are Art, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry
  • The same year his A-level Art self portrait project was auctioned off f
  • ahud remained in Brussels until receiving his A-Level at the age of 17 and went off to finish his s
  • the Phillies' system, Marson played with the A-level Batavia Muckdogs.
  • de range of subjects for students to study at A-Level, before applying to universities during their
  • de range of subjects for students to study at A-Level, before applying to universities during their
  • cation (Tawjihi) or for IGCSE O-level and GCE A-level British program.
  • The courses lead to qualifications including A-level, BTEC, and ECDL awards; the college also crea
  • He started Geography A-level, but never took the exam.
  • In 2008, 59.4% of A-Level candidates achieving A-C grades and 76% of GC
  • ols and three sixth form colleges instead for A-level candidates.
  • nd 1969 where he obtained his GCE O-level and A-level certificates.
  • After many years of use by York College as A-Level classrooms for subjects including art, music,
  • The 2006 season saw Mayberry promoted to the A-level Clinton Lumber Kings.
  • in the United Kingdom in both GCSE Irish, and A-Level Computing for the fifth successive year taugh
  • from to meet students' needs whether it be a A-Level Course or a BTEc First or BTEc National cours
  • The school teaches GCSE and A-Level courses to prepare students for entry into Br
  • The school also offers 21 A-Level courses plus GNVQ and AVCE Business, Leisure
  • It offers 26 A-Level courses as well as the option to resit Maths
  • oo small to provide good education in all the A-level courses on offer, so each school specialises.
  • ort and Digital Applications, and early entry A-level courses in Mathematics, Science and French/Sp
  • A-Level courses offered are: English Language, Englis
  • ol includes a sixth form which offers various A-level courses.
  • NVQs), and does not currently offer full time A-level courses.
  • It is popular for one-year A-Level courses.
  • Dar es Salaam Technical College A-Level Education 1969
  • gian PSI Motorsports' 911 Bi-Turbo and German A-Level Engineering's 911 GT2-R were used with mixed
  • After completing his A-level equivalent (the French "bac") with a major in
  • udents); BTEC Diplomas at Level 3 (vocational A-level equivalents); and many vocational qualificati
  • Yasha passed the A-level exam, which is a further education exam, norm
  • end of Year 13, achieve excellent results in A-level examinations and are extremely well prepared
  • 98% of students passed A-level examinations( A-E grades) in the academic yea
  • it teaches subjects in preparation for AS and A-level Examinations, for students generally aged six
  • e was a pass rate of nearly 93% at the London A-Level examinations, with 73% A, B and C grades.
  • h form, with pupils studying for GCSE and GCE A-level examinations.
  • He passed his A-level exams in 1946 and studied English, German and
  • They left school in 2004, having taken their A-level exams.
  • y Fellowes acquired a "hatful" of O-level and A-level exams.
  • the NatSci programme at Durham is AAA (all at A-level, excluding General Studies), with many studen
  • the country for the progress students make at A-Level, for three years in succession
  • y Level examinations for KS4 and AS-level and A-level for Post-16 education.
  • one of the top five marks in the country with A-level General Studies.
  • rong academic tradition, QEGS boasts that its A-level geography results were highest in the country
  • VII High School in Norfolk where she studied A-Level Geography.
  • The sixth form provides A-Level grade education and provides the same courses
  • Applications from schools where the average A-level grades were less than CCC were "flagged-up" t
  • Though he started the season at A-level Hickory, he was promoted mid-season to the AA
  • ght in the school since the 1960s - the first A-Level History lesson taking place on the steps outs
  • rm College, where she took both a GCSE and an A-Level in Drama.
  • ittampalam was the youngest person to pass an A-level in 1988 when he was nine years and four month
  • strongly believed that the IB excelled the A-Level in every way and that A-Levels were not the r
  • mpleting his advanced level exams and took an A-level in English in his mid-30s.
  • positioned as a left back when he reached the A-level in youth football.
  • cord holder of the youngest person to pass an A-Level in 1988.
  • At A-Level, in 2010 58% of all grades were As and Bs, 10
  • Results have also improved at A-Level: in 2010, A-Level students achieved a pass ra
  • evel, in 2008 becoming the one of the top 200 A-level institutions nationally.
  • The A-level is a British examination typically taken at a
  • At A-level, it gets slightly disappointing results, but
  • s GCSE results slightly above average, but at A-level it performs better, receiving the best result
  • d in the media for having a 100% pass rate at A-Level, meaning all students who studied A-Levels at
  • ambridge qualifications include international A-level, O-level, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge Pre-U
  • The A-Level pass rate is at the national average of 39%.
  • On graduation she taught GCSE and A-Level Physics and Math - spending one summer teachi
  • The school achieved an average A-level point score per pupil of 971.8, placing it se
  • y years received significantly higher average A-level points per student than the other four instit
  • h School in the league tables for the average A-level points score per student in Cornwall.
  • A-level provision in Wigan LEA is at two sixth form c
  • A-level provision is available at the nearby Havering
  • hed to be prepared for the normal O-Level and A-Level public examinations and additional courses we
  • students for university and teaches GCSE and A-level qualifications in tutorial classes.
  • llege recorded a pass rate of 99% in 2005 for A-Level qualifications.
  • our a week of general RE is compulsory unless A-Level RE (Philosophy & Ethics)is chosen as an optio
  • At A-level, results are well below average, however A-le
  • GCSE and A-level results in the college are consistently high
  • Holly gets her A-Level results and starts college studying art.
  • gets GCSE results slightly below average and A-level results above average.
  • sults slightly under the England average, and A-level results well under average.
  • SE results well above the England average and A-level results also above the England average.
  • In 2010, A-level results were: 98% Pass Grade and 24% A* Grade
  • Both schools achieve excellent GCSE and A-level results with both schools achieving a large p
  • , which recently received the highest average A-Level results in Warrington.
  • consistently achieves among the best GCSE and A-level results in the country, with 100% of girls pa
  • The school also has an excellent GCSE and A-Level results record, in particular within its Engl
  • time at The Skinners' School and is awaiting A-Level results with an aspiration to go to Loughboro
  • trial was introduced, McKearney received his A-level results.
  • f league tables for Bath schools for GCSE and A-Level results.
  • e for the UK, which is based on both GCSE and A-level results.
  • John Summerfield during a party to celebrate A-Level results.
  • It gets above average GCSE and A-level results.
  • y Andrew Michael, then aged 17, as part of an A-level school project.
  • e recently obtained the school's highest ever A-level scores and are hoping to enter Oxford or Camb
  • world to have achieved grade A at Mathematics A-level, scoring 100% & 99% in 2 of the 6 papers.
  • e production team worked with a Chinese-based A-level staff who participated in the production of C
  • their education at both Secondary school and A-Level standards.
  • She played intelligent A-level student Ros McCain for the entirety of the fi
  • into the community, including productions by A-level student taking place at Hanwell town hall and
  • In the same year, 99.8% of A-Level students obtained an A-E grade and 87.8% obta
  • urse that lasts for one year but is marked at A-Level; students can achieve from A* to E grades.
  • seem to have been students between 16 and 18, A-level students, from the Kilinochichi and Mullaitti
  • n the Curve Gallery of work from its GCSE and A-level students.
  • The Southshore School for A-Level Studies is a co-educational private school in
  • rn in Petts Wood, London, Leela completed her A-level studies at Newstead Wood School for Girls.
  • orn in Bromley, London, Medcalf completed her A-level studies at Newstead Wood School for Girls and
  • e IB Diploma in favour of traditional British A-Level studies after pushes by staff to "raise the b
  • ear 8, Year 9, Year 10, Year 11, GCSE, AS and A-Level studies, along with those who have surpassed
  • It currently offers 45 A-Level subjects and 40 vocational subjects to full t
  • The school offers 33 A-Level subjects, and, as of 2008, 99% of the student
  • At A-level, the pass rate was 99.8% with 70.3% of all gr
  • age GCSE results and above-average results at A-level, though not particularly high.
  • number of subjects available at AS-level and A-level to study at Crompton House.
  • riculum is built around teaching for GCSE and A-level with some subjects being studied through the