Did You Know?

Some kids study A-levels for two years!

What Are A-levels?

A-levels are tests for older kids.

Why Take A-levels?

Kids take A-levels to go to college.

What A-levels Does

A-levels help kids learn more.

Kids can choose what they like.

Good scores help get into college.

They are taken after high school.

Kids study hard for these tests.

A-levels can help with jobs too.

More About A-levels

A-levels started a long time ago. They help kids learn more before college. Kids can pick what they want to study. This helps them get ready for the next step.

A-levels are important for many kids. They can help kids find jobs later. Some jobs want kids to have A-levels.

Many kids take A-levels each year. It is a big step for them. A-levels can be fun and hard!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["A-level Qualification"] --> B["General Certificate of Education"] A --> C["School Leaving Qualification"] A --> D["Introduced in 1951"] D --> E["Replaced Higher School Certificate"] A --> F["Access to University"] F --> G["UCAS Points"] F --> H["Meet University Requirements"]

What Do These Words Mean?

A-level:A qualification for students in the UK after secondary school.
General Certificate of Education:A formal recognition of education achievements in the UK.
school leaving qualification:A certificate that shows a student has finished school.
UCAS points:Points used to apply for universities in the UK based on exam results.
Higher School Certificate:An older qualification that was replaced by A-levels.