Why study A Levels with us?

British qualifications, studied anywhere

Respected by universities and employers around the world

Live online lessons with expert teachers

Plus lesson recordings for flexibility and exam revision

Support and guidance for exams

Plus help with university applications and careers

Online A Levels with King's InterHigh

Prepare for your future with British A Levels online at King's InterHigh: flexible learning that revolves around you, accessible from anywhere.

Our live A Level lessons are interactive and delivered by subject specialist teachers, with collaborative activities and cutting- edge technologies in the online classroom. With round-the- clock access to lesson recordings, plus revision guidance and workshops, students are supported to take on their exams with confidence. Plus, we offer a range of clubs, societies, and social events, along with guidance for future pathways — to help our students no matter their individual future ambitions.

Our online A Level subjects

Year 12 and 13 Options

If joining in Year 12 or 13 from September 2023 – July 2024. Please choose only one option from each group - this is to ensure your choices fit with our timetable.

Group A
Biology
Biology (Intl)
Business
English Literature
Further Maths
Sociology
Computer Science
History
Geography
Group B
English Language
History
Physics
Maths
Politics
Chemistry
Business
Psychology
French
Group C
Physics (Intl)
Psychology
Law
Biology (Intl)
Maths
Biology
Business
Group D
Chemistry (Intl)
Computer Science
Geography
Media
Law
English Language
Maths
Economics
Group E
Chemistry
Classical Civilisation
Economics
Spanish
German
Chemistry (Intl)
English Literature
Psychology
Sociology

Student success with online A Levels

At King's InterHigh, we support every A Level student on their unique pathway. While we are a non-selective school, our students continue to impress year after year With outstanding A Level results and acceptances to top universities around the world.

70%

A Levels at
grade A*-C

30%

A Levels at
grade A*-A

48%

students at Russell
Group Universities

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Online A Levels FAQs

Yes, you can! Most online A Levels follow a specification set by an exam board, such as AQA, Edexcel or Pearson. This means pupils who study A Levels online will achieve the same qualifications as pupils who study at school or college. Your qualifications will have the same value and will be accepted by universities.

Studying A Levels online from home provides school leavers with great flexibility. You can schedule your learning around other non-educational commitments, such as sports or the arts. Or you may prefer to study this way if you experience stress or anxiety when learning in a physical environment.

Online A Levels typically take two years to complete, with course materials and tutor support available. This covers both the AS and A Level parts of the qualification, as well as sitting exams at registered exam centres.

At King’s InterHigh, teaching hours reach up to five hours per week, divided between seven 40-minute classes. We recommend you study each of your subjects for up to three hours per week. This includes:

  • Private reading
  • Home learning
  • Revision

During exam periods, we suggest you study a little more than this. However, how much you study overall depends on your individual ability and comfort zone. What works for you may not work for other learners, and vice versa.

You can study the same A Level subjects online as you can in a traditional Sixth Form or College. A Level subjects you can take online include:

  • Sciences – such as Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, Computer Science
  • Arts and Humanities – such as Geography, Classical Civilisation, English Language, English Literature, Business, Sociology, Law
  • Languages – such as French, German, Spanish

At King’s InterHigh we offer a wide range of A Levels online, which follow the exact same syllabus as Colleges and Sixth Forms across the UK and give you the same qualification. There is no difference in the eyes of a university between the qualification you get from a physical Sixth Form or College and the ones you receive from studying your A Levels online. You can choose to study all, or just some, of your A Levels online. You may wish to take one isolated subject online, if your Sixth Form or College doesn’t offer it, or you can enjoy the benefits of online learning full-time.

Studying with a virtual school can be a great way to get prepared for university style learning, without making the full leap to self-led learning. Learn more about how online A Levels can prepare you for university by clicking here.

We offer over 20 A Level subjects online at King’s InterHigh, which cover a broad range of topics, so that you can select the perfect combination of subjects for your dream career or university course. To see our full list of subjects, click here.

The cost will vary depending on the education provider and the number of subjects you wish to study. At King’s InterHigh our fees start at £495 for 1 A Level subject on a rolling contract, per half term. Usually, a student will study 3 A Levels online, which would cost £1150 per half term or £4895 for the year on an annual contract.

Each online A Level provider will have their own additional fees, which will be an additional cost to the tuition fees. Make sure you check all the information regarding fees before starting the enrollment process to avoid any surprises. You can click here to view our most up to date fees information.

When choosing where to study your A Levels online, consider the different levels of support on offer with each institution. Lower cost online A Levels can be entirely self-led, which can be a shock if you are only used to teacher support. Investing in a great virtual school will offer you all the same support through your A Levels that you had in traditional schooling, with real, qualified teachers on hand and live, timetabled lessons every week.

At King’s InterHigh, we give you the choice of a rolling contract. This offers maximum flexibility alongside your lifestyle, allowing you to cancel at any time. Alternatively, you can choose an annual contract with yearly payments to secure your place with us for the academic year.

If you would love to start your journey with us at King’s InterHigh, you can click here to get an estimate cost of studying your A Levels with us.

Online A Levels are recognised by universities in the UK and abroad, and they carry the same value as A Levels achieved in a physical school or college. Learners who study their A Levels online will have the same amount of UCAS points as students who’ve completed their courses physically.

When you study your A Levels online, you’ll receive the same level of support as you would at a physical school or college. You’ll also have 24/7 access to lesson recordings and online course materials.

Online learning can be the perfect solution for students looking to pick up an extra A Level outside of school. You can earn an extra A Level online, which is equivalent in terms of UCAS points, and you will be learning the same course content as a traditional school too. Whether you are looking to pick up a subject which your school is unable to offer, or you want to go above and beyond to impress on your university application, online schooling is the ideal solution to extend your in-person studies.

By joining an online learning platform like King’s InterHigh, you are also getting all the benefits of online learning, with access to a wealth of learning resources and lesson recordings. This means you can drop back in on topics when it comes to revision and catch up on recordings of the lessons you would otherwise have missed when attending your in-person classes.

It doesn’t matter how many A Levels you study with us; you will still get access to the same 1 to 1 teacher support and regular live lessons with our expert teachers. This means you can make sure you have a complete understanding of every one of your subjects, both in school and online.

A Levels, which stands for Advanced Level qualifications, are the qualifications widely taken across the UK when students reach the end of Year 13, at age 18. They can be taken at a College, Sixth Form, or online with a virtual school such as King’s InterHigh. Online A Levels give you more flexibility to revisit topics at your own pace, with access to the live lesson recordings available 24/7, as well as a library of learning resources too.

A Levels are the perfect step between GCSEs and university, with most degree level courses in the UK requiring three A Levels or equivalent, sometimes specifying specific subjects too. A Levels are much more in depth than GCSEs and are a chance for students to really start to specialise in the topics they are passionate about. They require more independent study time than GCSEs, and students are expected to take on responsibility for their learning. However, they still have the support of their teachers, should they need a helping hand.

If you are looking to join a university after studying your A Levels online, check if there are any specific requirements for the degree courses you are looking at, so you can ensure you are taking the best subjects for you and your future.

A Levels aren’t just for higher education – they can also be a great option if you are unsure what career path you want to take, and you’d like to keep your options open. A Levels teach valuable skills which can be transferred straight into a workplace too. For example, collaborative skills, time management and learning to take the initiative to ask for help when encountering a tricky topic.

The maximum recommended number of A Levels you can take is 5. When choosing how many A Levels to take, your priority should be getting the best grades possible from a few subjects, rather than trying to overstretch yourself with a larger number of subjects. Most students choose to study three A Levels. This is the number of subjects that most students find to be manageable, and the usual number requested by universities. Three A Level subjects will give you an in-depth knowledge across a small selection of subjects, and a great foundation of knowledge ready for university.

Different degree courses have different requirements from A Level. It is important to consider the university courses you are applying to, and which subjects they recommend selecting. Some may request a specific subject, such as Biology to be able to study Medicine, so make sure you check that your A Level choices line up with your ideal university course’s entry requirements.

However, if you feel like you can handle up to five subjects, online learning with a virtual school gives you the flexibility and resources to be able to excel, as you can revisit lesson recordings and learning materials 24/7. If you are studying extra subjects alongside those in a physical Sixth Form or College, you can catch up on any live lessons you miss during the school day in your spare time too.

To discover more of the benefits of studying for your A Levels online, click here.

For the academic year of 2022-23, UCAS has confirmed that there is a maximum of 56 points and a minimum of 16 points for A Levels from Grade A*-E. The number of UCAS points you get from an A Level depends on the grade you receive; the higher your grade, the more points you earn.

The full breakdown of how UCAS points correlates to the grade you receive at A Level can be seen below:

Grade

UCAS Tariff points

A*

56

A

48

B

40

C

32

D

24

E

16

UCAS points are used by universities to evaluate and compare all post-16 qualifications in the UK. This means that students applying to universities can be compared, no matter whether they studied A Levels, BTECs or any other qualifications. Universities set a recommended number of UCAS points to ensure that students who are accepted onto each course have the academic ability and study skills to be able to excel in their degree. Most degree courses will have the number of UCAS points they require on their websites, so be sure to check both the number of UCAS points and the subjects they require for that course, when choosing your A Level subjects. This will put you in the best position possible when it is time to start your university application.

Our International A Level language courses in French, German and Spanish are not designed for beginners to a language. These courses require a certain level of proficiency in order to access the content and indeed a good proportion of the language teaching will be carried out in the target language. If a student does not understand a language at an intermediate level, has not studied it before or perhaps speaks the language at home it will be hard to access the lessons.

For Year 12 International A Level courses, we would expect one of the following to ensure the student can be successful on the course:

  • That they have passed a GCSE or iGCSE qualification to a good standard.
  • That they have a CEFR Level of A2/B1 or above. Consideration must be given here as to how the assessment has been made – does it involve all four skills of Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking? You can see the framework here: Common European Framework Reference table
  • That they have lived for a significant time in a country where the language is spoken, attending school in that language and being able to converse in the language.
  • That they have a parent or close family members with whom they communicate in the target language – consideration must be given in this case to the level of written language.

Once joining the course, the class teacher will be able to determine whether this is the right course for the student, and if not then they will communicate with the student and parents or carers in order to guide them towards a more suitable course. This is all about ensuring students can be successful and enjoy their studies. In some cases, students may wish to discuss their individual circumstances with the school, that is fine please do get in touch.

Studying languages is a wonderful way to broaden your understanding of other cultures and communicate in a globalised world. The skills picked up in languages also compliment other studies. All our Language A levels are international courses, meaning students can take exams at the end of the first and second A level years.

Both British A Levels and the IB Diploma Programme are two year programmes. They are designed by the awarding bodies to be studied over two school years so that students complete the whole course of study, embed their knowledge and hone the skills associated with their subjects ready for future study. It is also important to study over the intended duration so that students can prepare effectively for exams. Additionally, each course carries with it a set of guided learning hours that would be challenging to meet in a single year.

It is not impossible to study an A level in a single year but this should be discussed with the Head of Sixth Form and the following should be kept in mind:

  • If you have not studied a subject at A Level or Diploma Programme level before you should be joining for year 1 of each subject programme and expect to study it for two years. Please note with the Diploma Programme we are not able to enrol students into the second year at all in 22-23. So, in short, if this is new study of a course you should start in year 1 of 2.
  • If you have studied a year of an A level subject elsewhere, it is certainly possible to pick up the second year of A level study with King’s InterHigh. Please check your exam board matches ours on the A Level subject pages (here).
    • If you have studied the same exam board that is a good sign, simply email your teacher when you start to let them know and ask for the content covered in the first year so you can check if you have any gaps you need to revise.
    • If you have studied a separate board you should request the subject specification from your current school you are leaving and compare it to the specification listed on the subject page of our website (here) to see the extent of any overlap. We can assist and provide the topics studied on both years of our courses to help you to make a decision – simply email the subject teacher or [email protected]
  • If a student is enrolled in only a single year group of a programme, we are unable to teach them the content of the other year at the same time or provide additional sessions to students seeking to do A level in a year.
  • However if a student without prior study decides to go ahead with doing an A level in a year, they can enrol on both year 1 and 2 of the A level at the same time for access to live lessons in both years. It should be noted that this would mean paying for two subjects as each year carries a full complement of lessons. In doing this we will do our best to avoid lesson clashes, although there may be some due to cross year study. It is worth remembering the final exams at the end of year 2 would take place before the end of year 1 lessons making this route one to consider very carefully. This is not generally an advisable option and should only be considered in very specific circumstances (e.g. the course has been studied before) and having spoken to the Head of Sixth Form.
  • Students can have access to the previous year’s resources (not lesson recordings) to help them if they choose this route. They can also take the previous year’s mock exams and have feedback on these and they have access to their teacher as A level students to ask questions. For some students this is suitable. The decision to take an A level in a year however is largely one that means the student is self-teaching one year’s worth of content – it is possible but challenging. Please consider it carefully and arrange to speak to the Head of Sixth Form in advance.

Studying A Levels online gives you the opportunity to earn your qualifications at your own pace, studying in a flexible way around your lifestyle and allowing you to balance your learning with other commitments.

You can access learning materials at any time, thanks to our online learning portal. This is where you’ll also find lesson recordings to view again if you need to – all you need is an internet connection. In conclusion, you can obtain the same qualification from anywhere in the world, studying in a way that revolves around you.

You can study between one and five A Levels online, and so learn as a full or part-time student. You will achieve the same qualification as someone who attends school or college physically.

Online learners study the same A Level courses as their peers in school or college. As an entire school experience, including pastoral support, university guidance, and socialisation opportunities, students who join King’s InterHigh for their A Levels online are enrolled with us as full-time students.

Our teachers are highly qualified and passionate about what they do. They use a range of innovative teaching methods to bring learning to life. If students need help, our teachers are always on hand to answer any questions they have.

Expert teachers deliver the British curriculum in live, engaging lessons through an online classroom – so you will receive the same academic support as you would in a physical school. Our tutors and the Sixth Form team also provide support with university applications and pathway guidance, along with pastoral care throughout your study experience. This offers the perfect support for homeschooled A Level students.