O'Level
O'Level (Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification that forms part of the General Certificate of Education (GCE). It is typically taken by students at the end of their secondary school education, usually around the ages of 14 to 16. O'Level exams assess a student’s academic knowledge and understanding across a range of subjects such as Mathematics, English, Sciences, and Humanities.
These qualifications are widely recognized and accepted by educational institutions and employers around the world. Success in O'Level exams often serves as a foundation for further studies, such as A'Levels or other pre-university programs, and plays a crucial role in shaping a student's future academic and professional path.
What You’ll Learn:
O'Level | |||
No. | Course Details | ||
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1 | Strong foundation in core subjects like Mathematics, English Language, and Science | ||
2 | Critical thinking and problem-solving skills | ||
3 | Effective communication and writing techniques | ||
4 | Analytical and research skills through project-based learning | ||
5 | Understanding of global issues and historical events | ||
6 | Basic principles of Economics, Accounting, and Business Studies | ||
7 | Concepts in Computer Science and Information Technology | ||
8 | Scientific inquiry and practical lab skills | ||
9 | Study and exam techniques for academic success | ||
10 | Preparation for A'Level, college, or international education pathways |