We offer a wide range of subjects at A-Level and provide an extensive number of field trips to ensure you are able to apply your learning to the world around you. A-Levels are demanding courses and in order to provide the widest range of options when you leave QEGS, the vast majority of students study 3 A-Levels. In addition, you will also have the option to undertake a number of additional courses, or opportunities, which can supplement your A-levels and broaden your experiences. This could include doing a nationally recognised course such as the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), Sports Leader Award or the Arts Award. Alternatively, you may wish to act as a mentor to younger students, help support in a department in school or organise a volunteering opportunity to develop your work experience. Sixth Form is a significant ‘step-up’ from what you will have been used to up to Year 11, therefore we have created a programme to support you in the initial weeks as you make the transition to the more independent approach required for Sixth Form Study. “Even though everyone said Sixth Form was different to GCSE, I didn’t really understand what they meant. A year in, I am so grateful for the help we were given at the start of Year 12. I have good habits now and feel confident that I am doing the right preparation for my exams.”
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