We have a great range of A level subjects, from which you need to choose 3. The A level pathway is designed for 16-18 year olds wishing to study full-time and progress to higher education or employment.
There are 22 subject choices which can be chosen in any combination of 3. For many subjects you will take the AS level in the first year, before moving on to the full A level in the second year - giving you valuable examination practice and UCAS points. For subjects described as linear you will study the full two-year A level with examinations at the end of year 2.
Lessons take place throughout the week Monday to Friday and students are also part of a weekly group tutorial with other students with similar interests. As well as gaining academic support from each of your subject teachers, you will be assigned a Progress Coach to guide you in applications to higher education and support your progress.
Explore our subject offering at Lincoln College.
Student experience is paramount at Lincoln College, we deliver enriching courses in a supportive and inclusive environment. Find out more how students on this pathway have loved college and what they are doing next.
Award-winning Humphrey Maganga made his mark at Lincoln College after relocating from Kenya to the United Kingdom 2 years ago, after the death of both parents. Humphrey scooped the A Level student of the Year Award at our annual Further Education Awards.
Humphrey caught up online after travel and Covid restrictions and transitioned brilliantly to a new country, home, college and job and is now pursuing Higher Education at the University of LIncoln studying Adult Nursing.
Kallie Bauckham, a dedicated A Level student achieved remarkable success at Lincoln College, paving the way for her dream of studying Veterinary Medicine at the prestigious University of Edinburgh.
Kallie’s academic journey was marked by exceptional achievements, including securing three A* grades in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics.
“What I liked most about Lincoln College was that any effort you put in is going to be matched by your teachers. The support that I’ve had from my teachers has been above and beyond - they’ve been there for me every single step of the way”.
Daniel Bough relocated from sunny California, United States, halfway through his final year.
Despite the challenges posed by COVID and getting a place in the UK education system, Daniel persevered and joined us at Lincoln College, where he began his academic journey by completing his GCSEs to progress onto the A Level pathway.
Daniel received 3 B grades in History, English Language, and Sociology and has started his next steps at the University of East Anglia!
Our Career Coach site includes other useful tools such as a CV builder and a self-assessment questionnaire which can help you relate your hobbies and interests to the world of work.
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