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Our A Level Offer
Students with the required grades at GCSE have the opportunity to follow our A Level pathway. This provides students a choice of three (sometimes four) A Levels.
A Levels are an excellent springboard to further study and certain combinations of A Levels will be recommended for progress onto certain courses. Your choice of A Levels will depend on the grades you secure at GCSE, what you want to do after leaving sixth form, and what you enjoy and are interested in.
The link provides details of the A Levels we offer at Eltham Hill Sixth Form.
If you would like an overview of the entry requirements for each course, please see below.
Our Vocational Offer
We now offer students a choice of three AAQs (Alternative Academic Qualifications) - Health and Social Care, Early Childhood Development and Applied Science. The majority of students on an AAQ pathway will study three AAQs, or 2 AAQs and one of a suite of appropriate A Levels. This provides them with the equivalent of three A Levels.
Edexcel say AAQs: 'provide students with meaningful and practical learning experiences across a range of career sectors. They equip students with the applied knowledge, skills and personal attributes they need to enter and thrive in higher education and meet the demands of future employment in our fast-changing world.’ The AAQs offered at Eltham Hill are particularly suited to students considering a career in healthcare or health science, social work or childcare and education, but the skills these courses develop equip students for a wide range of subjects.
This link provide details of the AAQs we offer at Eltham Hill Sixth Form.
If you would like an overview of the entry requirements for each course, please see below.
The EPQ
In addition to A levels, we offer students the opportunity to undertake an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). This is a highly-respected and valuable qualification that extends students’ learning and develops a range of skills. For students going onto university, it also provides additional UCAS points, giving them increased choice when they apply.
To find out more about the EPQ, please follow this link.
Entry Requirements
Please see below for an overview of the Post 16 entry requirements for each course:
Please note:
If insufficient numbers of students choose a particular course, then it may not be viable to run that course.