Courses - Academic
The GCSE, or General Certificate of Secondary Education (formerly O Level) is the standard qualification marking the end of the first stage of high school.
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A Levels are traditionally the standard qualification required to obtain a place at a UK university.
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Foundation / Access Level Courses
University Foundation courses, also known as Access or Bridging courses, offer students a fast track, one-year route to a wide range of British and other university degree courses
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The Abbey College offers an exclusive and unique Foundation Programme for Medicine and Dentistry courses at renowned universities in the Czech Republic, at the heart of the European Union.
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Performance statistics
Abbey students take a variety of exams at varying ages, so are not published in many of the different performance charts published by various organisations. We are happy to provide results or statistics when requested showing how well our students have performed, so that parents can see how we compare.
Some examples from the last three years:
- Over 75% of all A Level results graded as either A or B grades.
- 90% of Mathematics A Levels taken were A grades.
- All of our one-year Medical Foundation Programme students were offered a place to study medicine at university.
- Many individual successes, such as Vu Tran Doan from Vietnam being awarded a full scholarship to study
- Electronic Engineering at university, and Henry Chan from Hong Kong, who came with us with only 11 points in his HKCEE but achieved straight A grades at A Level, going on to Nottingham University.
University Success at The Abbey College Abbey College A Level & Foundation students have received offers from the following UK institutions in recent years. Universities with a * have offered courses for our Foundation Students |
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Aberdeen |
* Aston |
Bangor |
Bath |
* Birmingham |
* Brighton |
Bristol |
* Brookes |
* Brunel |
* Buckingham |
Cambridge |
Canterbury |
* Cardiff |
* City |
* Coventry |
* De Montfort |
* Derby |
* Derby |
* East Anglia |
* East London |
* European Business School |
* Essex |
* Glamorgan |
Glasgow |
* Gloucestershire |
* Greenwich |
* Guildhall |
* Hertfordshire |
Imperial |
* Kings College, London |
* Kingston |
* Lancaster |
* Leeds |
* Leicester |
* Liverpool |
London School of Economics |
Loughborough |
Manchester |
* Middlesex |
Newcastle |
* North London |
* Nottingham |
* Nottingham Trent |
Oxford |
* Plymouth |
* Portsmouth |
* Queen Mary's |
* Roehampton |
Surrey |
* Royal Holloway |
* Sheffield |
* South Bank |
* Southampton |
* Southampton Institute |
Sussex |
University College, London |
* West of England |
University of Wales |
College of Medicine |
University of Dublin |
College of Medicine |
* Warwick |
* Westminster |