Does Canterbury College do A levels?

Does Canterbury College do A levels?

Canterbury College has formally decided to ditch its A-level provision. Announcing the decision today, the college said it would allow the 97 students midway through their courses to complete their second years in Canterbury. Students on A-level courses had campaigned for the college to ditch the idea.

Is Canterbury College a good school?

Canterbury College is a great school, facilities are great, teaching quality is very good and overall feel of the School. Love the 4 period, 3 breaks a day system. Wide range of subjects, authority and vocational and excellent facilities. Very good for sport, involved in TAS.

How many students does Canterbury College have?

Our community goes beyond the City of Canterbury with 4,500 students traveling from all parts of East Kent to study technical and vocational education to work towards achieving their ambitions.

What time does Canterbury College start?

8.45am–5pm
During term time we are open: Mon 8.45am–5pm.

How many days a week is sixth form?

The school week is spread over five days with 33 taught lessons, tutorials, assembly, sport and “lab” (time for students to listen to talks by guest speakers, to seek out teachers for individual help and to study independently).

What is the first day of college in 2021?

Fall 2021

FALL 2021: AUGUST 23 – DECEMBER 5
Monday, August 16, 2021 New student orientation begins
Friday, August 20, 2021 End of regular registration for Fall term
Monday, August 23, 2021 Classes begin
Friday, August 27, 2021 Last day of late registration and drop/add period

How many teaching hours for an A level?

360
A-levels involve 360 guided learning hours and generally take two years to complete if studied full-time alongside other courses. Guided learning hours are the number of hours of supervised or directed study time you’ll need to do to for your A/AS level qualification.

How many lessons are there in a level?

Year 12 A level students will have three 90-minute lessons per subject per week (nine lessons for three A levels or 12 lessons for 4 A levels), while Year 12 BTEC students will have nine 90-minute lessons per week. Meanwhile, Year 13 students have one 1-hour lesson, one 1½-hour lesson and one two-hour lesson.

What level is BTEC?

Level 3
BTEC Nationals are available from Level 3 (similar standard to A levels). Many of these are well regarded by universities, further education colleges, and employers. A BTEC National qualification can lead to employment, continuing study, or professional development programmes.

What is replacing BTEC?

The Department for Education (DfE) plans to make A Levels and their new technical alternative, T Levels, the main further education qualifications at age 16 in England. They’ll sit alongside apprenticeships.

What to expect at Canterbury College East Kent?

At Canterbury College, you will get the opportunities you need to make friends, learn skills and take the next step in your personal journey. Our support services will help you during your time at the College and will support you with your applications to university.

Why are BTEC courses good for Sixth Form College?

Because BTEC courses are vocational in nature they are more practical routes of academic study. Each course will have a larger coursework element to the assessment method. All our BTEC courses are studied at Level 3 meaning they are ideally suited to progression into University or Higher-Level Apprenticeships.

How many GCSEs do you need for BTEC Level 3?

To study a BTEC level 3 course you will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4. BTECs can also be studied alongside A-Level courses if entry requirements are met.

What do catering students do at Canterbury College?

Catering students come together to provide frontline service to patrons at Guildhall for the Queen’s Anniversary Prizes, creating and serving a range of dishes throughout the prestigious event. “I like that you are able to cook but also serve in Catering, so you get a good view of the overall process.”

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