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Top 115 A-level schools abroad

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  • Abbey College Manchester
    In 2023 - 57% of A Level students achieved A*-B
    Abbey College Manchester
    United Kingdom
    Manchester
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    8.4
    from 35580.00 Β£ / year
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    from 35580.00 Β£ / year
  • Lancing College
    In 2021 - 85% of A Level students achieved A* - B
    Lancing College
    United Kingdom
    Brighton
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    1 reviews
    8.4
    from 5030.00 Β£ / term
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    from 5030.00 Β£ / term
  • Culford School Private School
    In 2023, 53% of students received A*–A grades based on A-level results
    Culford School Private School
    United Kingdom
    Cambridge
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    4 reviews
    8.4
    from 11100.00 Β£ / term
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    from 11100.00 Β£ / term
  • Brook House College with Football Academy
    In 2021, 76% of students were graded A*-C at A Level
    Brook House College with Football Academy
    United Kingdom
    Leicester
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    3 reviews
    8.4
    from 12970.00 Β£ / term
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    from 12970.00 Β£ / term
  • Westminster School
    In 2023 - 84% of A Level students achieved A* - A
    Westminster School
    United Kingdom
    London
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    3 reviews
    8.4
    from 13869.00 Β£ / term
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    from 13869.00 Β£ / term
  • Woodhouse Grove School
    Over 90% achieved places at their university of choice.
    Woodhouse Grove School
    United Kingdom
    Leeds
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    4 reviews
    8.4
    from 10240.00 Β£ / term
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    from 10240.00 Β£ / term
  • Kensington Park School
    In 2023 - 21% of A Level students achieved A* grade
    Kensington Park School
    United Kingdom
    London
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    7 reviews
    8.4
    from 46800.00 Β£ / year
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    from 46800.00 Β£ / year
  • Caterham School
    In 2023 - 85% of A-level students achieved A*- B
    Caterham School
    United Kingdom
    near London
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    8.3
    from 12265.00 Β£ / term
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    from 12265.00 Β£ / term
  • Oswestry Private Boarding School
    In 2021 - 51% of A Level students achieved A*-A
    Oswestry Private Boarding School
    United Kingdom
    Oswestry
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    3 reviews
    8.3
    from 11475.00 Β£ / term
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    from 11475.00 Β£ / term
  • The King's School Canterbury
    In 2023, 11 A-level students received offers from Oxford and Cambridge
    The King's School Canterbury
    United Kingdom
    Canterbury
    Currently watching: 6
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    8.3
    from 12985.00 Β£ / term
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    from 12985.00 Β£ / term
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When choosing secondary education in European countries, preference is most often given to schools where the language of instruction is English. Such a choice is logical, since educational programs conducted in English are recognized by all universities around the world and provide more opportunities for choosing a university.

Secondary education in English in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, France and other European countries has a number of advantages:

  • Children are fluent in several languages: their mother tongue, English, as well as the language of the country in which they are studying - German, French, Spanish, etc.
  • Many European countries provide the opportunity for free higher level education, budget options for students who choose to study in the language of the country.
  • Graduates of European schools in international, British or American programs have equal chances to enter the best universities around the world, they are on an equal footing with local students.
  • The cost of education in European schools is usually lower than in schools in England and the United States. The only exception is schools in Switzerland, where tuition is one of the most expensive in the world, but secondary education in Switzerland is, accordingly, very prestigious.
  • Secondary schools in Europe have created one of the largest and most resilient international student communities, with high school students from around the world. Studies have shown that about 70% of international students studying abroad live in European countries: this is due to the quality of education offered by the European system, flexible public policies that favor the migration of international students who want to pursue a first-class career.

The A-Level Program

Developed by the University of Cambridge in 1951, the A-Level program is an internationally recognized qualification equivalent to a British high school diploma. This two-year program, designed for students aged 16 to 19, comprises six modules and is regarded as a benchmark for British secondary education. The A-Level certificate is one of the most prestigious and highly rated in the world, accepted by top-ranked universities globally. Students receive a comprehensive education in natural sciences, literature, social sciences, and arts through the A-Level program, which is endorsed by world-renowned universities such as Stanford, Oxford, Yale, Harvard, MIT, LSE, and Cambridge. Graduates typically use this qualification when applying to universities, making it a gateway to higher education in almost any country.

Graduates of the A-Level program are also eligible for scholarships from leading universities around the world.

Structure and Features of the A-Level Program

  • The first year of this two-year program is known as the Advanced Subsidiary Level, or AS-Level. Students who complete sufficient courses successfully can attain the full A-Level qualification at the end of the second year. Some subjects started in the first year continue into the second. Students must complete a minimum of three courses over two years.
  • Each course is graded separately, with certificates issued based on completed courses. On average, students earn their certificate by completing five courses over their study period. The selection of A-Level subjects should be based on the intended university and field of study, as this influences the quality and success of one's education.

Top A-Level Schools in Europe

  • Queen Ethelburga's College
  • Abbey DLD College London
  • St. George's International School
  • College Du Leman
  • The National Mathematics and Science College (NMSC Warwick).
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Sharif uddin
(16.04.2023)
I am looking for my son admission in A level in medicine, therefore currently looking an options. Thanks,
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