Edexcel A levels give students the chance to develop intellectually as they explore a subject in greater depth.
A levels - sometimes called General Certificates of Education (GCE) or Advanced level - are normally studied after GCSEs or International GCSEs, but you can take them at any age. They mainly involve studying the theory of a subject combined with some investigative work, and are usually studied full-time over two years at school or college.
Highly valued by schools, colleges, universities and employers, A levels give you access to a range of careers or to further study. They are established qualifications that have been used as a benchmark to judge student ability for more than 60 years.