One-Year A-Level University Entrance Course - a fast-track route to universities in the UK and abroad
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We offer the educational ‘Gold Standard’: A-Levels that are accepted by all UK and many respected universities abroad.
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Small class sizes (the average number of students per class is five) help students to achieve the depth of knowledge required for examination success and prepare them for university learning.
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Students at CCSS have a choice of more than 30 subjects at A-Level.
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Expert advice on how to get into the university of your choice and assistance with your university application are integral parts of the course, including a pre-arrival university registration package, personal university application support, interviews and admissions tests practice, Oxford and Cambridge university applications seminars and much more.
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For overseas students we offer intensive English as a Second Language (ESL) support to prepare them for the demands of the university learning environment.
Who should enrol on this course?
This course is designed for UK and overseas students, who have already completed either secondary school education in their home country or at least one year of a UK A-Level course. If you have not completed any of the above, but your GCSE results are very good, this course will also be suitable for you.
The course is fast-paced and students need a commitment to working hard.
What to expect on the Fast-Track course?
This course covers the complete A-Level syllabus in just one year.
Students usually take three or four A-Level subjects, which enables subject specialisation targeted to university courses and immediate focus on your chosen career path, helping you to fulfil your ambitions.
Which universities do our Fast-Track course students go to?
The great majority of students graduating from CCSS go on to university in the UK or elsewhere, with many enjoying success at top universities, in subjects ranging from international business to law and medicine.
Our students’ university destinations for the last few years have included:
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University of Oxford
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University of Cambridge
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Imperial College London
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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University College London
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University of Warwick
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The University of York
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The University of Edinburgh
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Bristol University
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The University of Manchester
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University of Bath
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Newcastle University
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Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design