GCE A Level courses are predominantly assessed by examinations, although some subjects may have a coursework component as well. All A Level courses are linear, meaning examinations are taken at the end of two years. These are Level 3 courses, ideally suited for progression to University or Higher-Level Apprenticeships.

To study an A Level course you will need a minimum of five GCSEs (with two at grade 6, and three at grade 4). Due to the advanced level most subjects will have additional individual entry requirements. Please consult the specific course pages below for more details.

Explore how you could improve the world around you through your designs. The A Level 3D Design course...

A qualification in Accounting will always be helpful – whether it’s used professionally or personally. This course helps you to…

Biology is central to dealing with the most important issues facing the world today, including environmental problems, health and…

Business Studies encourages you to develop a critical understanding of organisations, the context in which they operate, the…

What you see when you burn magnesium or put some indicator into an acid are clues about what is going on at the molecular level.…

Computer Science is playing a rapidly-increasing role in finding solutions to real-world…

In Core Mathematics you will learn and apply real-world Maths skills. If you are studying courses that have mathematical elements…

An understanding of Criminology is relevant to many job roles within the criminal justice sector, social and probation work,…

Economics is about more than just money. It is about understanding the kind of decisions people make, and why they make them. If…

You will gain a thorough grounding in basic electronics and will be introduced to some of the many exciting communication and control applications. You will be able to simulate, model and prototype circuits.

By engaging creatively and critically with a wide range of texts, A Level English Language will enable you to build on the skills…

You will create and study both fiction and non-fiction texts in A Level English Language & Literature

A Level English Literature is a two-year course which explores how authors view and write about the world. If you enjoy reading, it…

Environmental Science is a holistic subject with many interconnected systems and processes. A change in one area can affect many…

The Extended Project is a student-designed piece of work that stretches academic skills and counts for University application…

Film is one of the main cultural innovations of the 20th century and a major art form of the last hundred years. Those who study it…

The Certificate in Financial Studies (CeFS) teaches students about the financial services industry and how to apply the appropriate…

An innovative approach to fine art that will stimulate your curiosity, knowledge and extend your individual skills in…

In this A Level course you learn to speak French confidently and understand much about French-speaking culture. …

A Level Further Mathematics must be studied alongside A Level Mathematics. The syllabus extends the work from the pure, mechanics…

Geography is the study of the world, and how and why changes are taking place within it. Physical Geography includes studying…

The Graphic Communication course at Cadbury College allows you to explore digital imaging, typography, illustration and photography…

The Modern History course covers two key periods in Britain and the USA. We study the…

The Early Modern History course covers two key periods in Britain and France and focuses on rulers, their personalities and impact…

The Modern History course covers two key periods in Britain and the USA. We study the…

In this A Level course you will develop accuracy in written and spoken Italian and learn about Italian society, culture and recent…

Law

Students will learn about the legal system, law making, the nature of law, criminal law, the law of tort and the law of contract.…

In A Level Mathematics you should be prepared to learn many new techniques, some in new areas that are not part of the GCSE…

A Level Media Studies will enable you to develop the analytical skills required for making sense of the key role the mass media…

Considering questions that are fundamental to our existence like: do humans have a soul, or is the concept of a morality really…

The A Level course will give you the opportunity to learn a range of photographic skills to develop your creative potential and…

Physics helps us to appreciate some of the simple and elegant rules which nature appears to follow. It develops our understanding…

The pursuit of understanding power, people and ideas. Politics affects every aspect of our lives and is…

Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. This two-year A Level course will look at how behaviour is…

Religious Studies challenges people to think deeply about some of the most profound questions in life. It is an academic and…

Sociology is the study of society. In Sociology, we ask questions such as: Does racism exist in society? How can we measure…

The ability to communicate in other languages is a great asset for work, study and leisure. Studying Spanish at Cadbury Sixth Form…

The A Level Textiles course provides students with the opportunity to learn and develop a range of skills in relation to felt…

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