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Macclesfield College is an award winning College dedicated to preparing students for their future, whether that leads to the workplace, higher education or other chosen pathways. Our tailored approach ensures that every student receives the support they need to excel.

BUSINESS PATHWAY

Overview

The Business Pathway offers three key programs:

Computer Science, Business Studies and Applied Law.

SPORT PATHWAY

Overview

The Sports Pathway offers three key programs:

Biology, Sports Coaching and Business Studies.

CREATIVE PATHWAY

Overview

The Creative Pathway consists of three key programs:

English Literature and Language, Film Studies and Art and Design.

SOCIAL SCIENCES PATHWAY

Overview

The Social Sciences Pathway offers three key programs:

Psychology, Sociology and Criminology.

What ARE A LEVELS

A Levels are advanced qualifications that you study after your GCSEs. They help prepare you for university, further education or the job market. With a range of subjects to choose from, A Levels allow you to focus on what interests you most and build a strong foundation for your future.

HOW A LEVELS WORK

COURSE STRUCTURE

A Levels are a two-year programme divided into AS Level
(first year) and A2 Level (second year). In AS Level, you’ll
focus on foundational topics through a mix of lectures
and practical exercises. The A2 Level builds on this with
more advanced content, refining your knowledge and
analytical skills. Final exams at the end of the A2 year
determine your overall A Level grade.

STUDY AND COMMITMENT

A Levels require a strong commitment to both classwork and independent study. You’ll need to balance lectures, discussions and assignments with self-directed learning. Developing good study habits and time management skills will help you stay organised and meet the demands of the programme.

ASSESSMENT AND EXAMS

Assessment is a combination of exams, coursework and practical assignments, depending on the subject. AS exams focus on foundational topics, while A2 exams assess your understanding of more complex material. 

Career

Progression

A Level

Minimum GCSE Entry Requirements:
5 Grade 4-9S 

Including English and Maths 

Year 1

AS Level Foundation 

Begin studying AS Level subjects, focusing on foundational knowledge and skills. Engage in coursework and develop effective study habits

Year 2

A Level Completion  Continue to A Level, deepening your. understanding of subjects. Prepare for final exams and work on advanced topics to solidify your expertise.

Higher Education

Following completion of your A Level you can progress into Higher Education at College or University. Also explore vocational and apprenticeship opportunities

aspirational

Careers

Pursue aspirational careers following university, consider specialist industry qualifications or advanced degrees such as a Master’s.

WHY CHOOSE A LEVELS

A Levels provide an opportunity to dive deeply into subjects you’re passionate about. Unlike GCSEs, where you study a broad range of topics, A Levels allow you to focus on fewer subjects, exploring them in greater detail. This in-depth approach helps you develop a deeper understanding of complex concepts and builds critical thinking skills.

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