A Level · Edexcel
Edexcel A Level online classes
9 Edexcel A Level subjects, each taught directly from the official specification — the same syllabus codes, papers and mark schemes your child's school follows.
How Edexcel A Level works
Edexcel International A Level is the modular option — and for a certain kind of student, that changes everything.
Most Edexcel IAL subjects are built from six units, sat in stages rather than all at the end. Units 1 to 3 form the International AS and can be banked at the end of the first year; units 4 to 6 complete the full A Level. Marks carry forward, and a unit that goes badly can be retaken without putting the rest of the qualification back on the table. Compared with a linear board, where two years of work meet a single exam season, it is a fundamentally different risk profile.
The sciences are examined entirely by written paper. Practical skills sit in their own dedicated written units rather than a laboratory test or a teacher-assessed endorsement, so there is no lab logbook to maintain over two years. For private candidates in Pakistan, and for students whose school laboratory cannot support a full A Level practical programme, that removes an obstacle which on other boards can be genuinely hard to solve.
Every course here is taught from the current Edexcel specification, unit by unit, with mock papers timed to the actual unit structure so a weak unit is caught before it is sat rather than after.
Edexcel 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 individual units be resat?
Yes — that is the main advantage of the modular structure. Units are sat in stages, marks carry forward, and a weak unit can be retaken without re-sitting the rest of the qualification. It is the reason families who have been caught out once by a bad exam week often move to Edexcel.
Is there a practical endorsement to complete?
No. Edexcel International A Level sciences are 100% examined by written paper, with practical skills assessed in dedicated written units. There is no separately reported endorsement and no teacher assessment, which makes it the simplest route for private candidates and for students without full laboratory access.
How does Edexcel compare with Cambridge or AQA?
Cambridge is staged AS/A2 and examines science practicals in a supervised laboratory test. AQA is fully linear with a separately reported practical endorsement. Edexcel is modular with unit resits and no endorsement. Universities treat all three identically, so choose on structure and circumstances rather than reputation.
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