A Level · Cambridge
Cambridge A Level online classes
14 Cambridge A Level subjects, each taught directly from the official specification — the same syllabus codes, papers and mark schemes your child's school follows.
How Cambridge A Level works
Cambridge International A Level is the route most Pakistani schools follow, and its defining feature is that it can be taken in two stages.
Students normally sit AS Level at the end of the first year and A2 at the end of the second, with the AS marks carried forward into the final grade. That staged structure is the main reason families choose Cambridge: it spreads the pressure across two years and gives an honest reading of where the grade is heading while there is still a year left to move it.
In the sciences, Cambridge examines practical work directly. Chemistry, Physics and Biology each include a supervised practical paper sat at the exam centre, plus a written paper built around planning, analysis and evaluation. Those papers are worth roughly a quarter of the qualification between them, and they reward a specific skill — designing an experiment and judging data on paper — that is very teachable and very often left until too late.
Every course on this page is taught from the current Cambridge specification for that syllabus code, with past-paper work from the first term rather than the last. Classes are live and capped small, homework is set and marked weekly, and you get the recording afterwards.
Cambridge A Level subjects
Every course below is a live, small-group or 1-to-1 class. Pick a subject to see its syllabus code, paper structure and full topic list.
Frequently asked questions
Can my child sit AS in the first year and A2 in the second?
Yes, and most of our families do. AS marks are banked and carried forward into the full A Level grade. It spreads the workload, and an AS result gives you a genuine mid-course reading of the final grade rather than a guess. Some students sit everything at the end instead — both routes are valid and your school will usually have a preference.
How are the science practicals examined?
At A Level, Cambridge sciences include a supervised practical test taken at the exam centre and a separate written paper on planning, analysis and evaluation. Both are examined by Cambridge rather than assessed by a teacher. We drill the recurring practical formats and the way marks are awarded for readings, precision and reasoning, using real past papers.
Is Cambridge A Level accepted for Pakistani universities?
Yes. Cambridge A Levels are converted through IBCC equivalence for admission to Pakistani universities, and are accepted directly by universities in the UK, Gulf, North America and beyond. The usual pre-medical combination is Chemistry and Biology with Physics or Maths; engineering routes take Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
Ready to start Cambridge A Level?
Your first class is free — no commitment, instant response.
Book a free demo class