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In Sixth Form (Year 12 and Year 13), students focus on A Levels, specialising in subjects they excel in. These courses prepare them for higher education and top universities worldwide.
Our Sixth Form offers 20+ specialised courses to support students' goals, helping students choose the right programme and achieve outstanding A Level grades for university entry.
Students thrive in a bilingual setting, mastering English and Spanish, both available as A Levels, while also having the option to study German and French to a higher level.
The school has a 97% pass rate in A Level exams, ensuring high academic performance. In 2024/25, 10% of students achieved an A* grade, 28% achieved a grade between A* and A, and 69% achieved a grade between A* and C.
Students gain life skills through assemblies, daily activities and PSHE, fostering communication, teamwork and problem-solving for future success.
The Future Pathways Programme guides secondary students on university applications, offering Unifrog, career fairs, workshops, mentoring and Work Observation Week.
Experience the unique world of Sixth Form where mentoring, charity events and foster leadership, teamwork and a supportive community.
Students embrace global opportunities through the ILOS programme, participating in Student Voice, TEDxYouth and the Duke of Edinburgh Award, developing skills for an international future.
Our admissions journey is straightforward and tailored, with multilingual support to assist international families every step of the way.
At LES, our A Level students consistently achieve outstanding results, gaining admission to prestigious universities.
28%
pass rate A*- A
A-Levels in 2024
49%
pass rate A*- B
72%
pass rate A*- C
Graphic Communication
Photography
English Literature
Marine Science
2 students received the Higher Achiever Award (Grade A of above for 3 subjects)
Our Sixth Form in Alicante provides over twenty specialised courses to meet students' needs and future goals. Our goal is to help them select the right programme, ensuring they achieve the necessary grades in A Level exams to access their desired university studies.
Art focuses on practical studio work, helping students develop skills in observation, analysis, self-expression, creativity and dexterity.
Biology builds on IGCSE knowledge and skills. A minimum grade 6 in IGCSE Biology is required to continue with the subject at A Level.
Prior knowledge of Business Studies at GCSE is helpful but not required. A minimum of grade 4 in English and Maths is needed for analysis and communication.
Students should have an IGCSE grade 6 in Chemistry and grade 5 in Maths, with strong communication, research and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for students who have good logic and analytical skills, usually good in Mathematics, at least a grade 6 at GCSE.
Students embrace creativity, focusing on practical work that reflects 21st century theatre practice and developing skills that will support progression to further study in dramas.
The course is split into two parts: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Don’t worry if you have no prior knowledge of Economics.
For students of first language GCSE grade B or above, or the equivalent, in English.
A grade C or above in both English Language and Literature at GCSE, or equivalent, would be the recommended basis for studying English Literature at A level.
EAL teachers aim not only to support second language learners in their A level work, but also to help them gain further qualifications in English Languages for university entrance and visa obtaining.
A robust academic subject rich in skills, knowledge and understanding. There are no prerequisites however students must have a reasonable pass in GCSE English.
It is an exciting medium that is used in many different ways to communicate a visual message through design and text.
This A Level International course builds on the knowledge gained at IGCSE History (or equivalent).
Dive into marine science and explore the ocean's ecosystems, conservation challenges and the vital connection between the seas and the environment.
Both are available at AS and A2 levels. To study Mathematics at Advanced level, it is recommended to have obtained a 7 or above at IGCSE or equivalent.
Spanish, French and German AS and A Levels naturally follow IGCSE, so students should have a strong foundation before starting any foreign language course.
Music allows students to explore their creativity through learning instruments, singing and understanding musical theory. It fosters teamwork, enhances cognitive skills and provides a fun and engaging way to appreciate various musical genres and cultures.
Designed to provide progression to further study for students who have studied GCSE Photography
It is advisable but not essential to have studied Physical Education at GCSE level. Students must be participating in at least one sporting activity at a good level and must be willing to dedicate time to enhancing performance or coaching outside the curriculum.
A grade 6 at IGCSE Physics with a grade 5 in Mathematics would be the recommended for entry to the Physics A level course. Students will build on the knowledge, understanding and processing skills developed at IGCSE
For first language students this A Level can be completed in one year.
This subject is ideal for those who wish to specialise in this subject. The course of study is designed so that it can be undertaken by candidates entering the area for the first time.
An opportunity for our students to deepen their understanding of human behaviour. Variety of topics, such as social, cognitive and criminological psychology.
At LES, students take charge of their future, ready to shape their careers. Our Sixth Form core principles provide a solid foundation in academic excellence, key life skills, multilingual proficiency and global opportunities, paving the way for future success.
Enjoy student-led learning that empowers you to choose subjects and achieve your goals.
Cultivate vital life skills to thrive in academics, as well as careers and personal lives.
Students fast-track English fluency while continuing to grow in their home language, including German and French.
Join global programmes that build critical thinking, teamwork and leadership skills for a successful future.
Receive personalised guidance to make informed career and university choices, shaping your future.
PCE tests, provided by UNED Asiss, help students enhance their university entrance scores. At LES, students take the lead in shaping their academic path.
In Year 12, they choose two PCE subjects along with English as an Additional Language (EAL), while Year 13 students opt for three PCE subjects plus EAL.
With a variety of options, including Biology, Technical Drawing and Graphic Design, students are supported in selecting the right subjects to reach their academic goals and set the stage for future success.
Students develop life skills through our assemblies, daily school activities and the PSHE curriculum. This approach ensures that they build essential skills such as communication, teamwork and problem solving, preparing them for success in all areas of life.
At LES, students take the lead in their multilingual journey, preparing for success at top universities worldwide and thriving in an interconnected world.
English remains central to academic development, ensuring students are ready for advanced study and professional communication.
Spanish is offered at A Level, enabling students to further specialise in the language, while German and French are available at A Level, providing the opportunity to deepen language skills and continue studies at a higher level.
Students take part in a wide range of international opportunities, including the ILOS programme, Model MUN and Duke of Edinburgh Awards, all aimed at developing leadership and essential life skills. They are encouraged to support both local and global causes, such as Street Child United, fostering empathy and awareness.
Through platforms like Student Voice and TedXYouth, students lead initiatives that have a positive impact, preparing them for future success in a global world.
The Careers Department provides the Future Pathways Programme, featuring Unifrog, careers fairs, workshops, mentoring and Work Observation Week starting in Year 10. These initiatives help students make informed career choices.
The Sixth Form mentoring programme also supports Year 7 and Year 8 students through activities and tutoring sessions. Mentors offer guidance, helping new students adjust and feel part of the school community. Whether it’s a friendly ‘high five’ or offering help with challenges, mentoring creates valuable connections for both mentors and mentees.
LES gave me a solid education, strong support and lasting friendships that shaped my success.
Ana Promoción de 2022, LES Alumni
I joined LES back in 2019, halfway through Year 10. I was not only greeted by incredibly enthusiastic staff, but also by peers who were soon to become my good friends, even to this day. LES was definitely an intellectually stimulating environment with great teachers and staff, to whom I am grateful for their unwavering support. I have just finished my second year at UCL and will soon be starting an internship at a leading bank. I like to think that I partly owe this accomplishment to both my own resilience and hardwork, as well as the solid education I experienced at LES.” Studying a degree in Economics at UCL, London, UK.
Navigating A Levels
A Levels are challenging, but with a strong IGCSE foundation, success is within reach. For Sixth Form entry, students need 5 GCSEs, a School Leaving Certificate, Attestat (10 years), or equivalent and B2-level English.Most universities require 3 A Levels, with subjects organised into blocks, meaning only one subject can be taken per block.The Sixth Form team is always available to help with timetables and any questions, ensuring a smooth and supportive experience.
Experience the excitement of Sixth Form life in Alicante, where older students mentor younger ones, fostering a strong, supportive community.
The annual Christmas Ball, organised by the Head Pupils, is a highlight, offering a chance to celebrate the term’s achievements in style, with students dressing to impress. Prizes for Best Dressed Girl and Boy, and the Queen and King of the Ball, add to the fun. Charity events and mentoring sessions promote teamwork, leadership and personal growth, preparing students for their future.
Students leave our private school in Alicante to access prestigious universities around the globe.
Of 2023 - 2024 students entered Spanish universities
Of 2023 - 2024 students chose to study in the UK and in the Netherlands
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Hong Kong
USA
Australia
At Lady Elizabeth School, our Admissions team is available throughout the year to assist you with the enrolment process and answer any questions you may have. We operate on a rolling admissions basis, which means students can join us at any point during the academic year, subject to availability. We encourage early applications to secure your child’s place.
Prepare for university success with Lady Elizabeth's Sixth Form programme, offering A Level courses that align with future goals.
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