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A Level Programme

  • 3

    Level
    Level 3

  • Duration
    2 years

  • Start Date
    September 2025

  • Venue
    Paston College campus

  • Course Code
    A0347

Start Date

  • September 2025, Full Time

Summary

A levels are a full time programme of study at Level 3. Students will be expected to study a combination of 3 subjects over a period of 2 years. Although the largest proportion of A level students progress on to Higher Education, many will pursue a career in the world of work or choose to complete an apprenticeship. Each of the different subjects have their own specific entry requirements. please check the individual course pages for more information.

Why Our College?

A wide range of subjects

We're proud to be the biggest provider of A Levels in Norfolk, offering 27 A Level courses

Student progression

100% of our students progress to university, employment, apprenticeships, of gap years

Excellent results

Our students do consistently well on their A Level courses, with pass rates consistently in the high 90s

Entry Requirements

Minimum of 2 GCSEs at grade 6/B and 3 GCSEs at grade 4/C. That you also meet any subject specific entry requirements as discussed at interview (if applicable to your course choices). 
It will also be a requirement that you study GCSE's in English Language and/or Maths if you have not already achieved a minimum of C/4 grade in these subjects at the start of the course. A good academic reference will also be required if you have not provided one already.

Fees

If you are a UK or home fee status student and aged 16-18 on the 31st August before the start of your course, tuition fees are free. If you are aged 19 and over please contact the Advice Shop.

Where Next?

Why Our College?

A wide range of subjects

We're proud to be the biggest provider of A Levels in Norfolk, offering 27 A Level courses

Student progression

100% of our students progress to university, employment, apprenticeships, of gap years

Excellent results

Our students do consistently well on their A Level courses, with pass rates consistently in the high 90s