A-Level Schools
A-Levels (Advanced Level qualifications) are the gold standard of British pre-university education, typically studied over two years by students aged 16 to 18. Developed and administered by UK examination boards such as Cambridge International (CAIE), Pearson Edexcel, and AQA, A-Levels allow students to specialize in 3 to 4 subjects of their choice, enabling deep expertise in their areas of interest. A-Level results are widely accepted by universities across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia, and Asia, making them one of the most globally portable secondary qualifications.