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Studying In The Sixth Form GCE Advanced Level Courses
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AS and A2 Levels 4 AS subjects in Year 12 (Most have 2 modules per subject) 3 A2 subjects in Year 13 (Most have 2 further modules) A handful of exceptions to the above A handful of exceptions to the above Opportunity to do Extended Project Qualif.
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A Level curriculum reform A level qualifications are progressively moving to a linear format (i.e. examinations at end of two years, not modular) A level and AS level exams are being de- coupled so that each is taken independently of the other Content overlap between AS and A2 Success in AS will be linked to A2 entry and course completion
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Assessment (summer only) will normally be by examination only, except in subjects where other methods are appropriate, such as History, PE, Design or Computer Science. The new A and AS levels will continue to be graded from A to E, with an additional A* grade available at A level only. Assessment in the new framework
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De-coupling of AS from A2 Art Biology Business Studies Chemistry Computer Science Economics English Literature History Physics Maths Further Maths French/Italian Geography RE Music PE Classics Politics ICT Design
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Course Content Students should make themselves aware of: Examination Board (OCR, AQA, EDEXCEL) Download specification Scheme of Work Methods of Assessment Exams / Practicals / Orals / Coursework Exams / Practicals / Orals / Coursework Unit weightings
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Managing your learning Ownership of learning and results What grade am I working towards? Minimum Expected Grades - MEGs Aspirational Grades - AGs Working with teachers Asking the right questions Using feedback
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AS and A2 Levels AS exams Year 12 Year 12 A2 exams Year 13 Year 13 Grade A = 60 UCAS points Grade B = 50 UCAS points Grade C = 40 UCAS points Grade D = 30 UCAS points Grade E = 20 UCAS points Grade A* = 140 UCAS points Grade A = 120 UCAS points Grade B = 100 UCAS points Grade C = 80 UCAS points Grade D = 60 UCAS points Grade E = 40 UCAS points
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Year 12 Assessment Calendar November 6 th Academic Review December 3 rd Main Parents’ Evening January 5 th Mock examinations start February 8 th School reports issued March 14 th Academic Review May/June Public examination period Mid-June Begin Year 13 work. Start of UCAS process. August 18th Results published
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