
A Level study online, with structure, guidance and real support.
Students can study A Levels as part of a full Sixth Form experience or take individual subjects alongside homeschool, college, or professional commitments. Either way, learning is structured, supported and centred around steady progress.
Our A Level subjects
Students study A Levels following the UK curriculum. Subject availability may vary and guidance is provided to help students choose subjects that suit their strengths and future plans.
How A Level study works online
A Level students follow a clear timetable of live lessons for each subject, combined with guided independent study time. This reflects the step up from GCSE, helping students develop independence while still feeling supported.
Teaching
Live teaching with subject specialists
A Level lessons are taught live by experienced subject specialists who explain complex topics clearly and encourage students to think critically. Students can ask questions during lessons and receive feedback that helps them refine their understanding.
Classes
Small classes with personal feedback
Small class sizes mean teachers know how each student is progressing. Students receive regular feedback, targeted support where needed and encouragement to take part in discussions without feeling rushed or overlooked.
Support
Support that makes A Levels manageable
A Levels bring greater depth and responsibility. We support students with clear teaching, regular feedback and guidance that helps them stay organised and confident.
Exams
Exam preparation built into the year
Exam preparation is woven through the A Level programme. Students complete assessments and mock exams across the year, helping them practise exam technique, manage revision and feel prepared well ahead of final exams.
A Level Fees
A Level fees are based on the number of subjects studied. Fees include live lessons, teaching, learning resources, exam preparation, mentoring and pastoral support.
Most students study a full A Level programme, with the option to adjust subject load where appropriate. Individual A Level courses are also available.
Our A Level Teachers
University preparation
Preparing for university is a key part of A Level study. Students receive support with subject choices, applications and long-term planning. All A Level students are supported towards higher education or their chosen pathway.
- Guidance on university options and entry requirements
- Visits and talks from universities
- Support with personal statements and next-step planning
- Exam preparations and planned in mocks
Full Sixth Form programme or individual A Level courses
Students can study in Sixth Form in two different ways, depending on their goals and how they want to structure their learning.

Sixth Form programme
A full Sixth Form experience with a structured timetable, live lessons, mentoring, and support across the school year. This option suits students who want a complete school environment alongside their studies.

Individual A Level courses
Study a single A Level or a small number of subjects, which can work well alongside homeschool, other study arrangements or professional commitments.

EPQ and wider academic development
Sixth Form students have the opportunity to complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). The EPQ allows students to explore an area of interest in depth, develop research and independent study skills and strengthen university applications.
Students receive dedicated guidance throughout the EPQ process, from choosing a topic to managing research and presenting their work.
Frequently asked questions
Explore the key things our students want to know about studying A Levels online, including how learning works, what support is available and where the programme can lead.
Our admissions team aims to respond to all enquiries within one working day. During peak periods it may take slightly longer, but we always do our best to reply promptly.
For admissions questions, contact our admissions team using this form or email admissions@oxfordonlineschool.org. Please include your child’s age and intended start date so we can guide you quickly.
Yes. We can advise on the most suitable pathway based on age, academic goals, and current school stage. If helpful, we can arrange a follow-up call to talk through options in detail.
Absolutely. Share your preferred call-back date and time in the contact form, and our team will confirm availability or suggest the nearest suitable slot.
Yes. We welcome enquiries from families worldwide. Our team can explain time-zone friendly learning options, programme requirements, and the admissions process for international applicants.
It helps to share your child’s age, current year group, target programme, and intended start date. If you already have academic records or specific questions, include those so we can provide a clearer first response.
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If you'd like to learn more about how Oxford Online School works, explore courses, or discuss whether it's the right fit for your child, we'd be happy to help.
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