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“I start at the Royal Veterinary College in London in September to do a Veterinary Medicine degree and then after that I’ll be a qualified vet. At Andover they really encourage you starting independent study so you learn how to do it for university and we’ve been taught referencing really well, which is a skill I will definitely take with me. You get a lot of support on the course and at the end of the day it can help you achieve what you want to achieve – this is a great place to do it.”

A LEVELS

Our dedicated Sixth Form Centre offers an extensive range of subjects at A Level, including the Extended Project Qualification, providing excellent preparation for university.

Our students’ consistently high academic results take them on to study at top universities all over the UK. Students are also able to combine A Levels with our extensive range of other qualifications such as BTECs and Diplomas.

Ofsted rated all of our teaching Good or Outstanding and our talented teachers will work with you to unlock and develop your talent and potential. Our commitment to smaller class sizes means you get more personalised support, while our University Preparation Programme (UPP) provides all students with support in preparing them for competitive degrees and careers. Working with industry and universities, students are given access to a range of activities, speakers and resources that will help them make an informed decision about their future ambitions and set them apart from their peers.

We add value at Andover College. We are regularly placed within the top 5% of Government performance figures in the country for Value Added for A Level programmes. Value added is a powerful indicator of the quality of a college’s teaching and learning and the importance we place on individual student progress.

subjects we offer a levels in

Business Creative Arts Digital English AND EPQ Film and Media Studies Geography and Environmental Studies History and Politics Law Maths Philosophy and Ethics Psychology and Sociology Science

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