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ACADEMIC PRE-SESSIONAL
GRADUATE
ENTRY APPLIED
FIRST YEAR
DEGREE
EQUIVALENT
UK
Academic
Courses
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Age 21+
Postgraduate degrees (1 7 years)
These courses usually take 12 months to complete and are much more intensive than in other countries.
An MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a demanding and prestigious Masters course which can take up to 2 years.
A British PhD research degree can last between 2 and 7 years.
See page 30 for the Kings Graduate Preparation Programme
Age 18+ (UK Qualifcations and Credit Framework (QCF) Level 4)
Undergraduate degrees (3 or 4 years)
A UK Bachelors degree usually lasts three years. Some courses may be four years.
First degrees can be Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Law (LLB).
See pages 26 27 for Kings frst year equivalent programmes.
Ages 16 17
(UK Qualifcations and Credit Framework (QCF) Level 3)
Age 17
(UK Qualifcations and Credit Framework (QCF) Level 3)
AS/A-level
School years 12 13
At age 16, students start a 2-year Advanced Level (A-level) programme.
They specialise in 3 to 4 subjects (5 in exceptional cases) that are usually
relevant to the degree subject they wish to follow at university.
A-levels are national examinations and are recognised by all UK
universities and by institutions worldwide.
Kings ofers a range of A-level subjects (pages 6 9).
Foundation programmes for international students
From age 17, international students can also join the British system by
studying a one-year Foundation programme.
These courses lead to private examinations that are an alternative to
A-levels.
Kings ofers a choice of Foundation programmes:
Advanced Level Foundation (p 10 13)
Extended Foundation (p 14 15)
Art Foundation (p 20 21)
International Business Foundation (p 22 23)
Tourism and Hospitality Management Foundation (p 24 25)
Ages 14 15 (UK Qualifcations and Credit Framework (QCF) Levels 1 2)
Secondary school graduation (GCSE)
School years 10 11
At age 14, British students start a 2-year General Certifcate of Secondary Education (GCSE) programme.
They study up to 11 subjects of their choice.
Passing GCSE exams qualifes students to continue on to a two-year A-level programme for university preparation. (See pages 16 17 for GCSE at Kings).
Ages 11 13
Secondary school
School years 7 9
From age 11 to 13, students in British schools study a broad range of 10 15 subjects that usually follow the guidelines of the National Curriculum.
There are no public examinations during these years.
The British Education system is widely regarded as one of the fnest in the world.
At Kings, we ofer both national UK qualifcations and specialist programmes, designed
specifcally for international students and which integrate into the main UK system.
Pre-Kings UK education
Courses ofered by Kings
Courses ofered by UK universities
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Examinations accepted by every UK university
6 6 terms Sept, Jan
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Extended A-level
Provides further language and academic development prior to
a standard two-year A-level course
9 7, 8 or 9
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Jan, April,
Sept
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Advanced Level Foundation
Intensive 3-term course leading to top UK universities
10 3 terms Jan, Sept 8 10 17 IELTS 5.5 3
Extended Foundation
Provides further language and academic development prior to
a standard 3-term foundation course
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Jan, June,
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Accelerated one-year (or standard two-year) course leading to
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Academic taster which can lead to pre-university programmes.
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Sept, Jan 4 10 14 Junior
English Test
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Applied courses
Art and Design Preparation Programme
Flexible course designed to prepare students for Art
Foundation or other art related courses
19 1 3
terms
Sept, Jan,
April
8 10 16 IELTS 4.0 3
Art Foundation
One-year pathway to the first year of a creative degree
20 3 terms Sept, Jan
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8 10 17 IELTS 5.5 3
International Business Foundation
One-year certificate with pathways to degree courses in
business and related subjects
22 3 terms Sept, Jan 10 14 17 IELTS 4.5 (Sept),
IELTS 5.5 (Jan)
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Tourism and Hospitality Management Foundation
One-year certificate with pathways to degree courses in
hospitality and tourism
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terms
Sept, Jan 8 14 17 IELTS 4.5 (Sept),
IELTS 5.5 (Jan)
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First year degree equivalent courses
Level 4 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality
One-year certificate leading to the second year of degree
courses in hospitality and tourism
26 3 terms Sept 8 14 18 IELTS 6.0 4
University of Aberdeen Second Year Entry Programme
Provides a dedicated pathway to the second year of a range of
undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Chemical, Geology
and Business disciplines
27 3 terms Jan, Sept 8 10 17 IELTS 5.5 3
Pre-sessional courses
English for Academic Study
Provides the language level and study skills needed to
progress on to an academic course
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IELTS Preparation
Intensive course providing specialist preparation for IELTS
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6 weeks
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for details
8 14 16 IELTS 4.5 N/A
Super Intensive IELTS
Highly intensive short-term IELTS preparation and practice
29 3 weeks See website
for details
8 14 16 IELTS 5.0 N/A
Academic Summer Programme
Combining academic English and study skills for students
intending to follow a pre-university course in the UK
29 2 weeks July 8 12 16 IELTS 5.0 N/A
Graduate Entry
Graduate Preparation Programme
Provides the language and study skills needed to study at
Masters level in the UK.
30 1 3
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The course starting in January is extremely intensive.
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Kings does not have a one size fts all
approach. We meet the needs of each
individual student by recommending a
personalised study path to the university
which best suits their needs.
Academic degrees
at elite universities
including Oxford/
Cambridge
Kings courses University
progression
Academic degrees
at leading UK
universities
including most
of the top 20
GCSE
Course length: 3 6 terms
Start date: September (plus January
and April in Bournemouth only)
Entry requirement:
Pass Kings Entry Test (Equivalent to
IELTS 4. 5 5. 5, dependent on start date)
Minimum age: 14 (15 for 1 year course)
English for Academic Study
(EAS)
Course length: 1 term
Start dates: June (IELTS 3.5/5.0),
September (IELTS 5.0)
Minimum age: 15
Minimum English level: IELTS 3. 5
A-level
Course length: 6 terms
Start date: January, September
Minimum age: 16
Minimum English level: IELTS 5. 5
Extended A-level
Course length: 7, 8 or 9 terms
Start date: January, April, September
Minimum age: 15
Minimum English level: IELTS 4.0
Advanced Level Foundation*
Course length: 3 terms
Start date: January, September
Minimum age: 17
Minimum English level: IELTS 5. 5
Extended Foundation
Course length: 5 or 6 terms
Start date: January, April, June,
September
Minimum age: 16
Minimum English level: IELTS 4. 5
Choose your pathway to university
The diagram below shows some examples of typical ways in which courses at Kings can
be combined to build pathways to university.
Each students pathway is determined by:
Age
IELTS level
Academic aptitude
University choice
Thats why, with Kings, your path to university is as fexible as possible. Our courses are
carefully designed to integrate seamlessly with each other. Well guide you to build the
most suitable path for you from the options available.
FLEXIBLE
PATHWAYS
*See pages 19 25 for details of other
specialist Foundation programmes
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The IELTS exam is the largest and
most respected test of English for
educational and training purposes in
the world. It tests both general and
academic English and is taken by over
1.4 million candidates each year.
UK universities demand an IELTS
score of at least 6. 5 for undergraduate
entry. That is why preparation and
practice for IELTS exams is one of the
core elements of university
preparation at Kings.
Every course features specialist IELTS
preparation modules which you will
take in conjunction with your main
academic course.
Kings Oxford
Oficial IELTS Test Centre
Kings Oxford has been the IELTS Test
Centre for the Oxford region since 1996
and today is one of the busiest IELTS
Test Centres in Europe.
We have tested over 30,000
candidates since the centre opened.
You can book a test and view results
online:
kingseducation.com/IELTS
Competitive UK universities are looking
for more than just good academic
grades. They also want to see evidence
of broad-based interests, social maturity,
good time management and an open,
positive outlook. The Kings Academic
Enrichment Programme runs in parallel
with your main academic course. It is
carefully designed to equip you with
general life skills as well as broadening
your interests and experience. That way,
you present yourself in the best possible
light in your UCAS application.
In each College there are a variety of
events and activities in which you can
take part to enhance your university
application.
Clubs and societies
There are many diferent clubs which
you can join in each College. You can
learn new skills, make new friends and
develop transferable skills.
Clubs include:
Photography Society
Debating Society
Dance Club
Drama club
Sports activities
Diferent sports and activities are
available at Kings so that you can
maintain a healthy lifestyle and enjoy
a work-life balance.
These include:
Team sports
Fitness training
Yoga
Dance
Welfare workshops
Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship
education workshops regularly take
place and provide invaluable support in
helping you to adapt to more
independent living and to new customs
and cultures.
Topics covered include:
Healthy living
Sensible eating
Social skills
Personal safety
College events
Each of our colleges organises large
college-wide events and social functions
which you can help to organise
demonstrating organisational, team-
working and communication skills.
These include:
May Ball
Performance of a College play
Regular fundraising for our
nominated charities
Academic Enrichment Programme IELTS at Kings
English language equivalencies
All international students wanting to follow an academic
course in the UK must frst have their English tested by an
approved provider. We use the IELTS system to determine
language levels but students can be tested by a range of
approved language test providers. This table shows the
equivalent levels for IELTS and TOEFL some of the most
common language test providers.
IELTS TOEFL iBT Common European Framework
4.0 29 A2
4.5 35 B1
5.0 41 B1
5.5 50 B1+
6.0 61 B2
6.5 80 C1
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Course at elite
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The Gold Standard
National UK pre-university
qualification
A-levels are widely regarded as the
Gold Standard qualification for top
universities in Britain, and the rest of
the world.
This prestigious course is internationally
acknowledged as evidence of the most
demanding and rigorous intellectual
training.
The very best universities, including
Oxford and Cambridge, only accept
students with outstanding A-level grades.
Develop specialist subject expertise
A-levels are unique in providing an
unrivalled depth of study in a few
specialist subjects.
After two years, you will have developed
the kind of subject knowledge which is
often only acquired during the first year
at university in many other countries.
A-levels also develop your broad study
skills and your ability to think and argue
critically. They prepare you fully for the
challenge of studying at world-class
universities.
Sample Pathways
A-level
This course is for the most able students
who are seeking places on competitive
degree courses at the very best
universities in the UK or internationally.
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Second year A-level
Vacation
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COURSES
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London Oxford
Key information
Start dates: 14 September 2015;
4 January* 2016
Course length: 2 Academic Years
(6 terms)
Class size range: 4 8
Tuition: average 20 25 hours per
week (plus homework and private
study)
Entry requirements:
Academic: Completed 10 years of
schooling with documented proof
of excellent grades
English: IELTS 5. 5 (5.0 in reading and
writing) or equivalent**
A Skype interview may be required.
If you need additional English, you can
study the Extended A-level course prior to
your A-level course. See page 9.
Minimum age: 16
* A restricted range of subjects may apply to
January starts
** See page 5 for equivalence
Very small classes
We teach A-levels in classes with between
4 and 8 students. This close support and
guidance from teachers is essential due to
the academic demands A-levels place on
international students.
Group tutor and specialist
subject teachers
You will have a group tutor who will be
your constant point of contact for support
throughout your course. You will also
beneft from subject specialist teachers.
All our teachers are highly experienced at
understanding the special support
international students need in order to
progress and excel.
Your weekly study
programme
Typically youll have about 20 25 hours
of classes per week, plus homework.
As well as your main small-group classes,
this programme may include lectures,
problem-solving classes, revision clinics,
workshops, practice exams and one-to-
one tutorials.
Homework and private study
This is a very important part of your
learning plan. It will help you develop the
independent study skills which will be
essential for success at university.
Youll be expected to spend 14 to 20 hours
per week on individual study, reading
and research.
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1. Main subjects:
We will agree your personal study
programme with you. Depending on
your needs and strengths, this
programme will include 3 or 4 (or in
exceptional circumstances 5) subjects.
See page 8 for subject overviews.
2. Academic skills development:
You will have classes in Academic
English. These will help you to use
Academic English efectively in your
studies, and support both your general
and subject-specifc learning.
3. IELTS preparation
At the same time, you will develop specifc
skills to enable you to pass the IELTS exam
to the level required for university entry.
See page 28 29 for details.
4. Academic Enrichment Programme:
The programme provides for a variety
of activities, including PSHE, Creative
Arts and PE, as part of the academic
enrichment programme. See page 5
for more details.
5. Examination practice:
You will have frequent and regular
practice exams to ensure that you learn
the disciplines of working concisely,
accurately and to precise time limits.
These exams give your teachers valuable
information about your progress so they
can make sure each lesson is relevant to
your exact needs.
6. Examinations:
You will take internal examinations at the
end of your frst year and A2s at the end of
your second year. These formal
examinations together constitute the
General Certifcate of Education (GCE).
University Application Plan
All students also beneft from the Kings
University Application Plan.
This provides a carefully managed and
rigorous approach to university research,
selection, application and fnal decision.
See page 11 of the overview for details.
Course structure
There are six parts to the A-level programme at Kings.
A-level grades at Kings are consistently
well above the UK national average.
(2013 and 2014 results)
A-levels at Kings will fully prepare you
for degree courses in:
an understanding of how an
organisation meets the needs of their
customers
Mathematics: 4+ lessons
English: 14 20 lessons
Science: 3 6+ lessons
Geography: 2 4+ lessons
Enrichment programme subjects
Business
Computing
Creative Arts
Drama
Economics
English
General Sciences
Geography
History
Information Technology
Mathematics
Photography
Physical Education
Politics
2D skills
3D skills
Painting
Mixed media
Printmaking techniques
3D skills
Working to a brief
Communication and Study Skills
Research skills
Presentation skills
Fine Art 1
3D Design 1, including:
Interior Architecture
Environmental and Architectural Design
Jewellery/body ornament
Design for stage
Sculpture
Fashion Design 1
Life drawing (clothed/nude model)
Fashion drawing and illustration
Fabrics and haberdashery
Sewing skills, garment construction,
pattern cutting
Interior Design 1
Drawing interiors and contents,
plan and elevation
Fine Art 2
3D Design 2
Graphic Communication 2
Textile Design 2
Fashion Design 2
Interior Design 2
Art Foundation subject overview
Degree Course Outcomes
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University entry
University entry
The course
The International Business Foundation is
run in partnership with the Confederation
of Tourism and Hospitality (CTH).
CTH is one of the worlds leading specialist
hospitality and tourism professional
bodies whose core mission is to provide
the highest standard of industry-focused
professional qualifcations.
CTH is a member of the Federation of
Awarding Bodies and is approved and
regulated by Ofqual.
Course structure
The International Business Foundation is
an intensive Level 3 Course. The syllabus
is written in conjunction with business
departments at UK universities to ensure
students beneft from the ideal
preparation for business-related degrees.
Students on the 9-month Foundation
course also follow modules which include
English language development, IELTS
skills and specialist English for Business.
The course provides a minimum of 450
hours of tuition over 2 terms and 650
hours of tuition over 3 terms.
Students are expected to complete
extensive private study. Students with
IELTS 5. 5 can follow the 6-month course
from January to June. Students with IELTS
4. 5 should complete the 9-month course
from September to June.
Practical experience
The applied nature of the International
Business Foundation means that
practical, hands-on experience is
fundamental to the course.
Business-related presentations to
other students
Kings Enterprise
All students will have the opportunity to
join the Kings Enterprise scheme, as part
of the course, setting up their own
company to create products or services
for a proft. See page 21 of the overview for
more details.
International Business
Foundation
The applied nature of this course makes
it ideal for students who want either a
recognised, stand-alone business
qualification or are intending to use it to
progress to a university degree course
specifically focused on business or
management.
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Key information
Start dates: 14 September 2015;
4 January 2016
Course length:
3 terms (9 months)
Class size range: 10 14
Tuition:
21 25 hours per week plus extensive
private study
Entry requirements:
Academic: Completed 11 12 years of
schooling with documented proof of
good grades
English:
IELTS 4. 5 or equivalent* (with 5.0 in
reading and writing) for start in
September.
IELTS 5.0 or equivalent* for start in
January
If you need additional English, you can
study the English for Academic Study
course prior to your Foundation course. See
page 28.
Minimum age: 17
* See page 5 for equivalence
Bournemouth
London Oxford
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Assessment
Assessment is integral to the course.
A range of assessment methods includes
a closed-book written examination and
assignment.
Afer each assignment your teacher
reviews your progress with you so that
you learn your strengths and weaknesses.
The assignments are marked by your
teacher and moderated by CTH. Your
examinations are marked by CTH.
Certificates and awards
On successful completion, students will
have two distinct awards. The Kings
Foundation in International Business
and the CTH Diploma of International
Business.
Degree course outcomes
Successful completion to the specifed
standard allows students to progress to a
range of undergraduate programmes
including:
Business Studies
Management
Marketing
Event Management
Leisure Marketing
IELTS preparation
Study skills
Subject-related presentations to
other students
Direct progression to prestigious institutions
Tourism and Hospitality
Management Foundation
This course is for students who want to
progress to a university degree course
related to tourism and hospitality
management, or to a career in this sector.
COURSES
APPLIED
Bournemouth
Key information
Start dates: 14 September 2015;
4 January 2016
Course length:
Standard version:
3 terms (9 months) September to June
Accelerated version:
2 terms (6 months) January to June
Class size range: 8 14
Tuition:
21 25 hours per week plus
extensive private study
Entry requirements:
Academic: Completed 11 12 years of
schooling with documented proof of
good grades
English:
IELTS 4. 5 or equivalent (with 5.0 in
writing and reading) for start in
September.
IELTS 5. 5 or equivalent for start in
January, although it is highly
recommended that all students start
in September to improve these skills.
If you need additional English, you can
study the English for Academic Study
course prior to your Foundation course.
See page 28.
Minimum age: 17
* See page 5 for equivalence
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University entry
University entry
Assessment and certificates
Assessment is integral to the course.
Two modules are assessed by written
assignments and two are assessed by
examination. Afer each assignment, your
teacher reviews your progress with you so
that you learn your strengths and
weaknesses. The assignments are marked
by your teacher and moderated by CTH.
Your examinations are marked by CTH.
All students successfully completing the
course will receive the Kings Foundation
Certifcate in Tourism and Hospitality
Management as well as the CTH Diploma
in Tourism and Hospitality Management
(at level 3). Most students will also take the
IELTS examination at the end of their
course (if required for university
admission).
Degree course outcomes
Successful completion to the specifed
standard allows students to progress to a
range of undergraduate programmes
including:
Event Management
Leisure Marketing
IELTS preparation
Study skills
Event Management
Leisure Marketing
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Leading to 2nd Year entry to Honours
degree courses in:
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Geoscience
Mechanical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Business
The University of Aberdeen
The University has been at the centre of
the European Oil and Gas industry for
over 30 years. The UK Government
Department of Trade and Industry has
described Aberdeens School of
Engineering as the leading UK University
for technology transfer to the Oil and Gas
Industry".
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Academic Study
IELTS Preparation
Course
This course is for students who do not
yet have the English language level
needed to start a Kings pre-university
course, and who need careful and
thorough preparation for the intellectual
and linguistic demands of GCSE, A-level
or Kings Foundation courses.
This intensive course of 28 lessons per
week is intended to develop students
general language skills while also
providing specialist preparation for the
IELTS exam.
Close, individual attention
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Listening
Grammar
Pronunciation
Structure
Exam techniques
Self-correction techniques
All materials
Christ Church College, Oxford
Christ Church is one of the University
of Oxfords most famous and prestigious
colleges. Founded in 1524, Christ Church
has a fascinating history.
Many distinguished people have studied
here including 13 British Prime Ministers,
famous writers including W.H. Auden
and Lewis Carroll, and world-renowned
scientists including Albert Einstein.
Christ Church today is a busy academic
community with about 450
undergraduates and 150 graduate
students.
Super Intensive
IELTS
This full-time, very intensive course
concentrates 100% on IELTS preparation
and is designed to prepare you
thoroughly for the exam in as short a
time as possible.
COURSES
PRE-SESSIONAL
Oxford
Key information
Course length: 2 or 3 weeks
Tuition:
32 lessons (24 hours per week)
Skills developed
1. Adapting to the requirements of
academic English
2. Practice in each of the four modules of
the IELTS exam:
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Kings Education is a Registered Trademark
Ofsted inspection reports
The number of students
attaining A* to B grades is well
above the national average. On
leaving the college almost all
students move on to their frst
choice university, which is ofen
one of the top 50 British
universities.
Consistently good teaching
over time has ensured that
students attending the wide
range of courses the college
ofers make good progress and
achieve well. The college is
efective at regularly assessing
students progress through a
range of on-going tests and
assessments, some of which are
externally moderated.
Students are made aware of the
progress they are making and
clear targets for improvement
and further success are
regularly shared with them.
Students of diferent ages and
starting points are able to
choose from the wide range of
courses... to fulfl their
ambitions.
Each of our colleges is registered with the UK Department for Education as an
Independent School. We are therefore regularly inspected by Ofsted, the most rigorous
inspection regime in the country. We are proud of our Ofsted inspection reports,
extracts of which are printed below.
To read our full Ofsted inspection reports, visit kingseducation.com