UK Education System
Students who wish to enter the top UK universities normally follow a 2-year A level programme. The first year is known as Year 12 orLower Sixthand students normally study 4 subjects. The second year of the programme is called Year 13 orUpper Sixth. Students in this year generally continue with 3 of the 4 subjects that they took in Year 12. This programme starts in September and ends in June.
Under some circumstances, it is possible for students to do an intensive 1-yearA level programme; or to follow an 18-month course which starts in January and ends in June.
Before A levels, UK students follow a 2-year programme called GCSE, in which they study between 7 and 10 subjects. GCSE is not always suitable for international students, and so for international students who are either too young to start the A level programme, or whose English level is not yet high enough, we recommend a 3-year programme incorporating a Pre-A level year.
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