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Programa A-Level

Curricula

The traditional programme is 2 years (6 terms) and focuses on 3 or 4 A-Level subjects as well as core skills to improve your examination performance and interview techniques. A-Level subjects are chosen together with the student and parents to best reflect your academic goals.

A-Level subjects taught at EF Brittin College**

  • Business Studies
  • Informática
  • Economics
  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Mathematics
  • Further Mathematics
  • Statistics
  • Accountancy
  • Leyes
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Psychology
  • Philosophy
  • English Literature
  • History of Art
  • Government & Politics
  • Media Studies
  • Sociology

*We can also make arrangements for A-Level preparation courses in modern languages such as German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Russian and Arabic, if there is sufficient demand.

A shorter programme of 3 to 5 terms is available for exceptional students. Please contact a Brittin College counselor for more information.Contactanos

Sample Timetable


Lunes Martes Miércoles Jueves Viernes
Mathematics Statistics Statistics Accountancy Mathematics
Break Break Break Break Break
Private Study** Business Studies Private Study** Statistics Statistics
Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
Statistics Mathematics Business Studies Business Studies Accountancy
Business Studies Accountancy Enrichment*** Mathematics Tutorial*
Break Break Break Break Break
English Literature Accountancy Enrichment*** Private Study** Business Studies

*The Tutorial session allows each student to meet with his/her Tutor who will have an in-depth knowledge of his/her skills and aptitudes. Tutors will discuss test results, progress in class, homework, university applications and progress reports. In addition, students meet his/her Tutor twice a day to check attendance and to discuss any welfare issues.

**Private Study provides an essential time to consolidate knowledge. Each student will be assisted on planning his/her study programme and should expect to spend at least one hour in personal study for every hour of teaching he/she receives. This means he/she should spend at least twenty hours per week in private study. Students will need to carry out individual self supported study in the evenings and at the weekends. Developing this discipline is an essential part of university preparation.

***The Enrichment Programme will provide students with an opportunity to take part in a wide range of activities after class.