A-level + Pre-U in Rugby School in England


Description
Rugby School for A-level education has developed three comprehensive educational systems and provided the possibility of combining two major programs for the preparation of applicants. Complexes offer an academic course for study with different levels of complexity. Students can choose 3 - 5 AS / Pre-U subjects.
One of the complexes stipulates the conduct of a full-scale study and the preparation of scientific work with the justification of the goals. It is this variant with Extended Project that schoolchildren are most often preferred, since higher schools pay attention to the ability of the entrant to search for the actual problem, to develop methods, technologies and means for solving it, and to conduct an exciting presentation.
The second academic year also includes 3-4 A-Level or Pre-U disciplines and the writing of a new scientific study. You can also choose one more AS level object.
The school accepts the sixth form after taking examinations in 5 disciplines (level B) according to GCSE requirements. In the certificate of incomplete secondary education received by the student, the items he plans to attend at the A-Level must be indicated. For natural science subjects and mathematics, level A is required. To those who have studied music, Rugby School also sets strict requirements:
- Assessing the level of A;
- Playing a musical instrument;
- Gaining industry theoretical knowledge for more than five years.
In addition to the standard list of disciplines studied, consisting of physics, general and higher mathematics, chemistry and physical education (all AS or Pre-U), lessons are provided for the specialized subjects of the Pre-U program. Rugby School purposely prepares professionals in the arts and clothing design sectors for Pre-U. The acquisition of historical knowledge is possible at the level of AS (on the subject "Ancient World") and the general level (the political structure of countries, the significance of personality under revolutions, waging wars and religious trends). Students are provided with a choice of five foreign languages, geography, design, modern technology and media sphere, photography and theater, philosophy and graphic skill.
The subjects studied can be expanded at the expense of the French language (AS / A2 levels):
- Japanese or Russian languages of the GCSE standard;
- History of arts;
- English;
- Math;
- Music, or design (all AS);
- Italian language (GCSE and AS standard).