Steven Gerrard Academy have partnered with LILA* College for students who are looking to study A levels or a University Foundation Programme.

A LEVEL PROGRAMME

Studying A Levels with LILA* College equips you with a world-class, internationally recognised education, and with the confidence, independence, and international mindset to prepare you for a bright future.

LILA* has a record of exceptional performance in international education to give you a nurturing, supportive and intellectually stimulating setting to complete your A Levels.

A Levels are the gold standard for pre-university qualifications, recognised globally for their rigorous academic curriculum and ability to prepare students for higher education and professional careers.

15 – 18 hours a week depending on level of English (if non-native English).

-International students must hold necessary visa to study or obtain a CAS through LILA*.

-5 GCSE or regional equivalent passes at grades 4 – 9 or A – C, which should include English and Mathematics.

-An IELTS or equivalent result of 5.5 with no modules below 5 (or equivalent) will be acceptable in place of an English GCSE.

  • Maths
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Business Studies
  • Economics
  • History
  • Geography
  • English Literature

The University Foundation Programme (UFP)

The UFP at LILA* College is a fantastic alternative for students wanting to go to university who do not wish to study A Levels but have appropriate GCSE or equivalent qualifications.

LILA* College marries the expertise of London’s David Game College in order to deliver an outstanding level of education for students enrolled on our University Foundation Programme.

The University Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one year foundation course that prepares students to attend some of the UK’s top universities including the members of the Russell Group.

Recognised as an A Level (RQF Level 3) equivalent, the UFP is an alternative route to degree level studies.

The Foundation Course is recognised by nearly 100 universities in the UK, some of whom now offer guaranteed progression if students meet the pass requirements, so you have the freedom to choose your university.

15 – 18 hours a week depending on level of English (if non-native English).

International students must hold necessary visa to study or obtain a CAS through LILA*.

– 5 GCSE or regional equivalent passes at grades 4 – 9 or A – C, which should include English and Mathematics.

– An IELTS or equivalent result of 5.5 with no modules below 5 (or equivalent) will be acceptable in place of an English GCSE.

  • Business and Finance (September and January starts)
  • Law & Humanities (September and January starts)
  • Science & Pharmacy (September starts only)
  • Engineering & Computing (September starts only)

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